Student Groups
The COM Student Assembly (COMSA) promotes the educational and social interests of COM students and ensures the efficiency and continuity of student activities. It promotes cooperation among students, faculty, and administration, serving as a communication channel for the flow of student opinion and administrative policy. COMSA is composed of elected representatives of departments and classes within the college.
The COM Graduate Student Council (GSC) is the representative body of COM graduate students. The GSC organizes social events, educational programs, and professional forums to enrich the graduate experience at Boston University. Participation in the GSC is a good way to meet students outside of your program of study and a perfect opportunity to make graduate school more than just an academic experience. Email comgrad@bu.edu for more information.
College of Communication Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Student Group is designed to connect COM students across majors and academic years who are invested in diversity, equity, and inclusion. We provide students with resources and opportunities to network with industry professionals through panels and other monthly events celebrating diverse backgrounds. Our general body meetings are a great way to meet like-minded people and share your experiences in COM with others.
Edward L. Bernays Chapter, Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) was established in 1968 by the Public Relations Society of America. It provides an opportunity for students and professional public relations practitioners to meet and exchange views on issues of current concern in areas of public relations practice. Meetings with the New England Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America and special student programs highlight PRSSA activities. Membership is open to all students majoring in public relations who meet the grade requirements in public relations courses. Members who graduate in good standing are eligible for preassociate membership in the Public Relations Society of America.
The Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) is the largest and oldest journalism organization in the country. Membership includes more than 35,000 men and women from print, photojournalism, and broadcast journalism. As one of 300 campus chapters, the Boston University chapter works to support First Amendment rights and the Freedom of Information Act; sponsors guest speakers from print, photojournalism, and broadcast journalism media; and maintains contact with members of the local professional chapter of SPJ.
National Press Photographers Association (NPPA) Photojournalism students are encouraged to become members of the National Press Photographers Association, a professional group with more than 10,000 members nationally. Boston University’s active student chapter promotes professional workshops, has many guest speakers, sponsors field trips, and regularly schedules portfolio reviews and critiques by area professionals.
AdLab is a full-service, nonprofit advertising agency run by undergraduate and graduate students. Any junior or above who is interested in advertising can register for AdLab (COM CM 420, 2 credits). Master’s students enroll in COM CM 732. AdLab is designed to give students the opportunity for hands-on experience with the theories presented in their classes. Students should take AdLab for a minimum of two consecutive semesters.
In AdLab, students create, design, and produce ads for actual clients. They learn how to work within budget limitations, meet deadlines, and recruit new clients. Most of the ads AdLab produces are for the print media; however, student accounts have also called for radio and television public service announcements.
butv10 and its companion website butv10.com is Boston University’s student-produced and managed television station. Established in 2005, butv10 is a University-wide resource that presents the work of students, faculty, and alumni via campus channel 10, live streaming video and on-demand web content. butv10 has garnered national recognition in recent years, with its Telly, Aegis, and Emmy Awards. butv10’s twelve programs and two hundred members are based at the College of Communication at Boston University.
PRLab is a student-run public relations agency open to undergraduate students (juniors and above) studying public relations who have completed COM CM 215 (Principles and Practices of Public Relations) and COM CM 331 (Writing for Communication) and master’s students studying public relations who have completed COM CM 701 (Contemporary Public Relations) and COM CM 707 (Writing for Media Professionals). The program was created to allow students to practice the skills studied in class. Students in PRLab serve as account executives for local nonprofits and government clients, and are required to work a minimum of seven hours per week. Students write news releases and brochures, plan and coordinate special events, pitch story ideas, prepare slide presentations and fund-raising campaigns, and write weekly status reports for their clients. Students who enroll in PRLab generally receive two academic credits per semester for a maximum of two semesters.
COM Ambassadors give prospective undergraduate students and parents their first glimpse at the College of Communication. They offer daily tours of our programs and facilities. Additionally, they help with Open House for freshmen and other COM special events. COM Ambassadors also help freshmen adjust to their new environment, beginning in the summer before freshman year commences and continuing throughout the year.
WTBU is Boston University’s student radio station, since 1965. Located on the third floor of the College of Communication building, the station is entirely student staffed and managed. WTBU acts simultaneously both as a fully operational radio station serving the student community and as an excellent training platform for students wishing to go into professional radio. WTBU offers students opportunities to assist in all aspects of running a commercial radio station, including public service, promotions, engineering, sales, management, and on-air work. With live music, news, and sports broadcasted 24 hours a day, WTBU can be heard around the world at www.WTBURadio.org.
BUAR/VR is a student-run organization dedicated to introducing augmented reality and virtual reality technologies to the community around us. We aim to foster an enthusiastic atmosphere and bring in industrial resources to the Boston University campus. It’s a brand new initiative for students to gain recognition among bigger technology communities in Boston built upon intellectual interest in the cutting-edge AR/VR field.
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