Belated happy International Plain Language Day!
Plain writing helps audiences take less time to read and understand.
Plain writing helps audiences take less time to read and understand.
Participate in research and help improve University communication.
CMYK marks have been added to the existing RGB/HEX and Pantone versions of University marks. Here’s a guide to choosing colors and formats of the marks for your projects.
Discover what an accessibility committee could do to help further the work of accessibility in your unit or campus, and some lessons learned.
Between the New York Times and peer-reviewed journals, trade publications offer communicators a valuable blend of access and audience.
Health care vs. healthcare? Well-being vs. wellbeing? Here are a few word-usage and style conundrums worth discussing, even if the answers are seemingly up for debate and apt to change over time.
Understanding what reporters want out of a quote can help you develop talking points that include the vibrant language reporters are seeking.
A new school year means new faces, new experiences, and new opportunities to showcase your campus, college or unit’s work through the University brand.
This presentation will focus on disability culture and its connection with digital technology.
The Communications Blog is distributed to more than 1,200 University community members, and many posts receive hundreds—sometimes thousands—of views. Write a guest post today!
Depending on the type of communication, the University uses AP Style or Chicago Style. Do you make any of these AP Style mistakes?
Get tips on how to create, test, and deliver presentations that are accessible, inclusive, and engaging.
Communicators strive to avoid sexism, but sometimes it crops up anyway. Here are some observations and musings on the subject.
Explore highlights from a 2022 global survey, detailing the top trends, challenges, goals and more for internal communications.
All University of Minnesota Google Doc templates have been updated for every campus.