Editorial Record: Submitted August 6, 2025. Revised and accepted December 1, 2025.
Author

Laura Willis
Associate Professor
Quinnipiac University
Connecticut, USA
Email: Laura.Willis@quinnipiac.edu
ABSTRACT
This teaching brief presents an end-of-course essay assignment that tasks graduate students to share their expertise publicly through a thought leadership-style article. Through stepping out of the role of “learner” and into the role of “expert” and publishing their articles on LinkedIn, students face the heightened stakes of sharing their insights beyond the classroom walls. By highlighting key knowledge, skills, and abilities they have gained through their graduate education, students can demonstrate the unique perspective and value they offer future employers while further developing their own professional brand. This assignment was developed for a course focused on accessibility, diversity, and inclusion on social media; however, the thought-leadership style essay can be adapted to fit the learning outcomes of many public relations courses.

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