Huskers selected as a finalist in the Bateman Case Study Competition

Sunday, April 25, 2021 - 7:45am

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications’ Bateman Team was announced as a finalist in the Public Relations Student Society of America Bateman Case Study Competition. The top three finalists will present to a panel of judges on May 13 to compete for the first-place spot. Joining UNL in the finals will be California State University, Long Beach and Loyola University New Orleans.

The members of the UNL Bateman Team, including their year, major and hometown, are: 

Nebraska

Columbus: Emerson Belitz, senior, advertising and public relations

North Platte: Morgan Libsack, senior, advertising and public relations

Lincoln: Hallie Miller, senior, advertising and public relations

Wahoo: Kateri Hartman, senior, advertising and public relations and journalism

Walton: Arielle Wiedenbeck, senior, advertising and public relations and political science

Assistant Professor of Practice Monique Farmer leads the Bateman team, and LeAnne Morman served as the Professional Adviser for this year's team.

The 2021 Bateman Case Study Competition focuses on reversing the corrosion of civility in American life and fostering more constructive and inclusive public discourse in all corners of society. The Competition is open to the more than 370 PRSSA-affiliated Chapters and challenges student teams to research, plan, implement and evaluate a public relations campaign centered on enhancing civility.

The Bateman Case Study Competition originated in 1973 as a national case study allowing PRSSA members to exercise the analytical skills required for public relations problem-solving. In 1983, the name of the Competition was changed to honor the memory of the late J. Carroll Bateman, APR. Bateman was a past president of PRSA and was instrumental in the founding of PRSSA. 

Public Relations Student Society of America
From left: Kateri Hartman, Arielle Wiedenbeck, Emerson Belitz, Hallie Miller and Morgan Libsack