The purpose of sharing news is to bring the UCM mission and our myriad success stories to the public. By working with the Office of Integrated Marketing and Communications (IMC), we can ensure your news reaches the best possible channels, maximizing coverage and distribution opportunities. We look forward to collaborating with you to highlight the impactful work being done at UCM.
Communicate with us regularly about:
Please use our job request form to request assistance at least three weeks in advance.
Please note that the University Communications team reserves the right to recommend alternative means of sharing your news if it seems more appropriate.
Yes. We will help you prepare for your closeup. Whether it is for a print, broadcast, podcast or online interview, we will give you tips, tactics and strategies for an effective media appearance.
The News Bureau team works to amplify UCM’s message of redefining what's possible
beyond campus.
A major asset in these efforts is the university's diverse faculty and staff, whose
expertise spans a wide range of subjects, making them valuable resources for the media
and local organizations. The UCM Experts Directory highlights these individuals, offering them opportunities to gain media exposure
and showcase their knowledge on various topics. By engaging with the media and sharing
knowledge with the public, our experts help enhance UCM’s academic reputation while
serving as credible sources for public inquiries.
To be added or removed from the list, email ncooke@ucmo.edu.
The main things we need are related to the following principles: newsworthiness, timeliness and adherence to the UCM strategic plan. In other words, we must be particular about allocating resources to write, pitch and distribute news releases.
News releases must be of public interest, timely, involve external publicity, be unusual or novel, have a direct audience effect, spotlight exceptional accomplishments and/or demonstrate UCM’s mission and values. Evaluation criteria for a news release include:
Unsure if your story idea is newsworthy? Please feel free to contact us and we can help determine the best course of action. We can’t promise to pursue every press release request or story pitch, but the News Bureau team is open to suggestions. The UCM community is a big place, and we know there are plenty of newsworthy stories we haven’t heard about yet.
Yes. All releases should be written in typical format with adherence to AP Style. IMC reserves the right to edit all press releases or consult with the submitter regarding newsworthiness, tone and timeliness.
Not all events warrant a news release, but there are other ways to share information, such as:
The News Bureau team determines when information reaches the level of a campus-wide email. Generally, this form of communication is reserved for significant university events, emergency notifications and other select announcements on a case-by-case basis.
The UCM Alumni Magazine is published twice a year and includes feature stories and university updates that appeal to UCM’s worldwide alumni base. To pitch a story idea, email kstrickland@ucmo.edu.
The Central Speaks podcast puts the spotlight on employees who propel the University of Central Missouri forward. Each episode, we delve into the stories of those who embody UCM’s spirit of innovation and service, showcasing the transformative work that redefines what’s possible on our campus and beyond. To nominate a guest, email jgreenwood@ucmo.edu.
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UCM Daily is a weekday e-newsletter for UCM employees and retirees, sharing university-related news. UCM Weekly is a Saturday e-newsletter for UCM students, providing university-related updates.
All UCM employees (not including student workers and graduate assistants) have access to post information in the UCM Daily and UCM Weekly newsletters. Faculty and staff are encouraged to use these newsletters to share information with the campus community, such as upcoming events, professional development opportunities, faculty, staff and student awards, and feedback surveys.
For more information, visit the UCM Daily & Weekly FAQ page.