Utah Tech University

Public Relations

University Marketing & Communication Public Relations Requests

Utah Tech University is trailblazing new frontiers every day, and the UMAC public relations team employs various techniques to share UT updates, announcements, and accomplishments with audiences around the globe. To request public relations support, which is free of charge to all UT staff and faculty, please click on the Share Good News button below.

Share Good News

Share Good News

If you have a story to tell, please share your news with us! We will disseminate the information through one of our communication channels, as nearly all good news is distributed in some way.

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UT Announce

UT Announce newsletters are sent to faculty and staff every Monday. Submit content by noon on Thursday to be included in the next issue.

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Student Success Stories

Send customized stories about student accomplishments to students’ hometown newspapers, high schools, government leaders, and the students themselves to share on social media through Merit Pages.

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Media Assistance

If a reporter reaches out to you about a University initiative, let UMAC know so we can help you prepare, craft talking points, and watch for the piece to be published.

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Social Media Posts

Share your news and high-quality photos or videos with followers on Utah Tech’s official accounts on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X, YouTube and LinkedIn.

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Alumni Spotlight

We want to learn more about our University alumni so we can determine the best ways to brag about them!

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Press Conferences

To announce large-scale accomplishments, UMAC occasionally hosts press conferences in which key stakeholders are available to answer journalists’ questions at one time.

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Media Advisories

UMAC sends regular emails to Southern Utah journalists to make them aware of campus happenings and invite them to campus to cover events and accomplishments.

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Filming on Campus

Filming on campus—photography, motion pictures, and video recording—is allowed for news media, Utah Tech student projects, campus events (including student club activities), and personal use.

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Blazer Bulletin Posts

UT’s crowd-sourced blog allows the person most knowledgeable and passionate about a topic to write a post and directly reach people who seek information about it.

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Homepage Banners

Share an eye-catching photo and the details of your large events, special announcements, or emergency updates with a banner on the utahtech.edu homepage.

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Magazine Ideas

Feature articles in Utah Tech University Magazine and community publications are a great way to share the in-depth details and personal stories associated with your accomplishments.

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