Student Organizations

  • Mass Communications Society provides students the opportunity to participate in school government as well as provide student access to alumni and mentor programs. The Mass Comm Society also provides students with opportunities for professional and career development and encourages relationships with alumni through mentorship programs and social gatherings. Advised by Ted Yacucci
  • WDSU-TV (Channel 14) is the student-operated cable television station. Students have an opportunity to receive studio and field instruction in television and to expand their creative abilities in television by working with student-produced television programs. Students have the choice of working in programming, production, advertising, or technical support. Advised by Zak Kimball
  • PRSSA, the Public Relations Student Society of America, is the student arm of the professional organization, Public Relations Society of America, and is a place for students to meet and network with working professionals. The campus chapter also sponsors resume writing and interviewing workshops. Advised by Dr. Myna German
  • SPJ, the Society of Professional Journalists, provides harmonious relationships between students and professional broadcast and print journalists.
  • NABJ, the National Association of Black Journalists, provides students with the opportunity to interact with Black professional journalists and to insure the rights, privileges, and responsibilities of aspiring journalists. Advised by Dr. Charlisa Edelin
  • DSU Radio (Channel 15) gives students the chance to initiate and further their creative and technical potential in the radio medium. The award-winning, student-run station broadcasts news, music, sports, including play-by-play coverage of DSU athletic events, and other informative and entertaining programs. Advised by Ava Perrine
  • DSU Speaks is the student-run and produced weekly television news magazine that offers students hands-on experience in production, as well as stage management and audio assistance.
  • Black Broadcasters Alliance provides a means of expressing the needs of students to owners and practitioners in the broadcasting industry.
  • Lambda Pi Eta is a nationally recognized honor society for Mass Communications majors. The honor society is open to all declared Mass Communications majors who have completed a minimum of 60 semester hours, have maintained a 3.25 GPA in departmental courses, and have maintained a 3.0 GPA overall.
  • The Hornet Newspaper allows students to operate a daily online news service. Students create and maintain a website for campus, local, statewide, national, and international news.