Contact Info
- commarts@georgiasouthern.edu
- 912-478-5138
- Sanford Hall P.O. Box 8091 Statesboro, GA 30460
Alpha Psi Omega
Alpha Psi Omega is a National Honor Theatre Society. Colleges and universities of recognized standing, having an established theatre program or theatre club for the purpose of producing plays, are eligible for membership. To become a member one has to be a part of at least two shows and earn a total of 75 points through various jobs or responsibilities in the theatre.
Statesboro Campus
- Faculty Advisor: Sarah McCarroll
- Organization email: apothetalambda@gmail.com
- Join Alpha Psi Omega on Facebook
Eagle News 97
The ability to produce original, televised programming enhances the broadcast academic experience and gives students a rare opportunity to work first-hand in similar environments to the ones they will face when entering the workforce. Best Practices, high ethical standards in Broadcast Journalism/Production, and the curriculum-based applicable opportunities on hand at Channel 97 make the academic broadcast experience here at Georgia Southern University particularly valuable to the viability of our students in the job market.
The student staff for Channel 97 News produces one newscast per week. Aired programming is graded course work, and openings at Channel 97 are listed in the University Course Catalog as BRCT 4090, Video Applications, and requires special approval by Broadcast Faculty.
In addition to news and original student programming, Channel 97 airs programming from Satellite Communications for Learning Association (SCOLA) which is a non-profit, international satellite service of news and entertainment, and the Classic Arts Showcase. Programming airs in various languages.
Channel 97 is a working collaborative effort between the City of Statesboro and Georgia Southern University.
National Association of Black Journalists
The organization fosters a worldwide community of Black journalists and media professionals.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Jennifer Kowalewski
PRestige
PRestige is a nonprofit student-run Public Relations firm. Anyone with three or more semesters remaining can apply to join PRestige. Unlike other student organizations, individuals must go through an interview process. Applications are accepted in the fall and spring semesters. There can be no more than 18 members in PRestige at a time.
Submit applications to Dr. Higgs’ office, Sanford Hall Room 2020. Click here for an application.
Follow PRestige on Twitter: @PRestige_GSU and Instagram: @gsu_prestige
Haley Higgs, Faculty Advisor
Public Relations Student Society of America
Georgia Southern maintains an active local chapter affiliated with the national Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA). The Georgia Southern chapter also participates in activities offered by the related professional society, the Public Relations Society of America, at the national, state, and local levels. Members of the local chapter annually attend national conventions that have included locations such as Michigan, New York, and New Orleans. Professional practitioners speak to the chapter on a regular basis and members develop practical experience through fundraisers and philanthropic work.
- Faculty Advisor: Michelle Groover
- Faculty Advisor: Pam Bourland-Davis
2024-2025 Officers
- President: Nina Petiot
- Vice President: Tyler Busch
- Director of Finance: Selah Summerall
- Director of Internal Communications: Kaylee MooYoung
- Director of Diversity & Inclusion: Anna Claire Edenfield
- Director of Digital Media: Jamiah Johnson
- Director of Member Relations: Kylie Vickers
Sincerely Southern
A magazine of the Department of Communication Arts.
Sincerely Southern MagazineSociety of Professional Journalists
The student arm of the professional journalism association, of the same name, aims at learning more about the broadest fields of journalism and broadcasting, and career opportunities within those fields.
- Faculty Advisor: Dr. Jennifer Kowalewski
- Faculty Advisor: Dr. Holly Cowart
Society of Communication Scholars
The Society of Communication Scholars (SOCS) is a student organization that addresses the academic, professional, and social needs of those pursing majors and minors within the Department of Communication Arts at Georgia Southern University. The Society of Communication Scholars has been established to (1) promote academic advancement of the disciplines within Communication Arts; (2) foster communication as a skill among the University community; (3) to further recruitment and retention of majors within the Department of Communication Arts; (4) to provide academic and professional development as it pertains to student needs for their future; (5) to encourage fellowship, bonding, and communication between students within the Department of Communication arts; and (5) to assist in the dissemination of information pertinent to employment and graduate studies opportunities for majors and minors within the field of communication through a network of students, faculty, and professionals.
Faculty Advisor: Shana Bridges
Theatre South
If Georgia Southern University’s theatre program is a super hero, then Theatre South is its sidekick.
Theatre South is an open student group that accepts members from all majors. The students host guest artists and run workshops on various theatre topics from improv, to dance, to audition skills and building a resume. Students are also encouraged to use this time to work scenes and monologs with their peers. Theatre South also helps promote productions, hosts Wham! Bam! Play Slam! and produces a 10-minute play festival in the spring where students write, direct, and act.
Faculty Advisor: Nicholas Newell
WVGS 91.9 The Buzz
WVGS 91.9 FM is a student run radio station that is advised by faculty in the Department of Communication Arts. The station employs students each semester in these roles Student Station Manager, Program Director, Sports Director, Music Director, and News Director. Students throughout the university can apply for volunteer on-air positions or apply to be part of the sports, news, or promotions teams.
Approximately 70 students are involved with the radio station each semester. Students involved in sports have the opportunity to do play-by-play and color for various sporting events or participate in a weekly sports talk show. Students involved in news have the opportunity to participate in broadcasting daily live news updates and a weekly news talk show. Some students host their own show or show ideas.
If you are interested in getting involved, email us at WVGS@georgiasouthern.edu
Station Contacts
Station Manager: Jackson Wright, WVGS@georgiasouthern.edu
Music & Program Director: Kaylee Mooyoung, WVGS@georgiasouthern.edu
Sports Director: James Sasser, WVGS@georgiasouthern.edu
News and Promotions: John Shaw, WVGS@georgiasouthern.edu