Museum of Public Relations

Museum of Public Relations

Public Relations and Communications Services

New York, NY 2,561 followers

Bringing the history of Public Relations to life since 1997.

About us

The Museum of Public Relations is a 501(c)(3) educational institution chartered by the New York State Board of Regents to serve the world's growing community of communications students, educators, researchers and practitioners. Founded in 1997, the museum is considered the field’s primary repository for documents covering the evolution of the field over the last century. Its archives include more than 600 significant books (many first editions and signed); dozens of artifacts; correspondence; photographs of historically significant people and events; examples of old media technologies; and a digital archive of video taped oral histories. It is considered the world’s largest collection of materials documenting PR history. The museum resides at Baruch College’s Newman Library Archives and Special Collections, where it is open to the public by appointment for tours, guest lectures and research. The museum also has a strong educational presence online, featuring both a popular website and a Facebook page that has more than 5200 followers from 55 countries. We welcome your tax-deductible donations through prmuseum.org. We also welcome donations of historically significant documents, photos, and books for our archives and exhibit room.

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Public Relations and Communications Services
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
New York, NY
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1997

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