Pro-Conn Program       

Pro-conn involves bringing theatre and dance professionals to campus to deliver to you workshops and masterclasses, advice.  Professionals are available your questions about the reality of the theatre and dance industries as well as providing you with opportunities to audition, learn from and network with these professionals. Additionally, biennial trips are planned to major markets for intensive workshop and networking opportunities with industry professionals and Area alumni as well as experiencing a metropolitan environment.

Another professional connection that Pro-Conn promotes is the summer experience.  You are encouraged to seek performance-work opportunities and summer intensive programs in your field of study.  These summer experiences are an important step in building your personal network. 

One example of the experience Pro-Conn promotes is attendance at the Southeastern Theatre Conference's annual professional auditions.  Each spring dozens of professional theatre companies meet at the SETC Spring Convention to audition actors, singers, dancers and interview technical theatre specialists for work - both summer and (for the graduating senior) year round opportunities.

Alpha Psi Omega (ΑΨΩ)

Alpha Psi Omega, a national honorary dramatic fraternity, has a major goal of stimulating your interest in dramatic activities at Valdosta State University. The highly active, energetic members of the Rho Epsilon cast are proud to aid the VSU theatre program in student recruitment, production activities, community service, and fundraising.

Alpha Psi Omega also presents two student performing organizations:

  • To Be Named Later Improv Troupe: the improv troupe holds biweekly workshops, many of which are open workshops.  They perform a variety of improv events through the academic year on campus and in the community.
  • Immediate Theatre Project: is a student operated theatre, producing the work of students, by students.

For more information, contact Professor Wheeler at jwheller@valdosta.edu

USITT

VSU is home to a student chapter of United States Institute for Theatre Technology (USITT).

USITT is an organization aimed at advancing your skills and knowledge in the areas of design, production, and technology.  Over the course of the year the USITT mounts a number of conferences and workshops at the national level and hosts a competition for students.  USITT will help you discover your potential as a Theatre professional and provide important networking options before you graduate.

For additional information, please contact Professor  Iverson at eliverson@valdosta.edu

Department

Lambda Pi Eta (ΛΠΗ)

Lambda Pi Eta is the honor society for communication students recognized by the National Communication Association (NCA).. The purpose of this organization is to recognize, foster, and reward outstanding scholastic achievement in communication studies; stimulate interest in the field of communication; promote and encourage professional development among communication majors; provide opportunities to discuss and exchange ideas in the field of communication; establish and maintain closer relationships between students and faculty to foster student scholarship; and to explore options for graduate education in communication studies.

LPH has over 400 active chapters at four-year colleges and universities. The organization was founded in 1985, became a part of NCA in 1988, and became the official honor society of NCA in July 1995.

To qualify for membership in LPH, communication majors must have completed 60 semester hours with a 3.0 GPA and a minimum of 15 hours in communication courses with a 3.3 GPA.

For additional information, please contact faculty advisor Professor Stoltz at mmstoltz@valdosta.edu.