Join a CoJMC Recognized Student Organization

Get involved and join a RSO
Get involved and join a RSO

Is part of your New Year’s resolution to get more involved? There are plenty of awesome opportunities right here! Below is a list of CoJMC organizations and advisers.

Check them out.

Ad Club: Kelli Britten, kjohns@unl.edu
Ad Club allows students to test and explore their skills before they graduate. Students in Ad Club tour local agencies, network with professionals in the industry and connect with students who share the same passions.

American Copy Editors Society: Sue Bullard, sbullard2@unl.edu
ACES allows students to network with innovators in the field and attend workshops focused on editing. Students involved in ACES have landed internships and jobs because of the connections they have made with professionals.

CoJMC Ambassadors: Whitney Perry, wperry2@unl.edu
CoJMC Ambassadors serve as the ultimate resource for students. Ambassadors help other students succeed while learning valuable skills that mold them into the professionals they want to be.

Creative Commons: Valerie Jones, valeriejones@unl.edu
Formerly 3% at UNL, Creative Commons works to fill the gender gap between male and female creative leaders in advertising. The organization creates a sense of community while providing students with opportunities for professional development.

Friends of KRNU: Rick Alloway, ralloway1@unl.edu
Friends of KRNU was created to support, promote and augment the programming, mission and activities of 90.3 KRNU FM. The FM radio station is operated by CoJMC students, staff and faculty.

National Broadcasting Society: Laurie Thomas Lee, llee1@unl.edu
NBS enhances the development of college students preparing for careers in electronic media industries. The organization connects students with practicing professionals who are innovators in their field.

Nebraska University Students Against Modern-day Slavery: Katie Krcmarik, kkcmarik2@unl.edu
NUSAMS aims to recruit, educate and mobilize students to combat the issue of modern-day slavery through prevention, awareness, education and activism.

Student Advisory Board: Amy Struthers, astruthers2@unl.edu
The Student Advisory Board gives students an opportunity to make their school better for everyone. They are responsible to relaying students’ opinions and concerns to the administration and keeping students informed about college issues.

Public Relations Student Society of American: Phyllis Larsen, plarsen1@unl.edu
PRSSA allows students to refine their PR skills while creating award-winning campaigns and networking with PR professionals. Students are challenged and mentored by professionals who are innovators in their field.