Jacksonville, AL – In an amazing accomplishment Jacksonville State University’s Jacksonville State University (JSU) Chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) has won the highly coveted PRSSA Champions/Dr. Frederick H. Teahan Chapter Development Award that recognizes excellence in a variety of areas, including fundraising recruitment, programming and development of content. *

The award is a testimony to the unwavering dedication and commitment to JSU PRSSA chapter. JSU PRSSA chapter, which has consistently been successful in all aspects of chapter development as well as student involvement. In addition, JSU was recognized further as one of the 39 STAR chapters in 400 PRSSA chapters throughout the United States.

Its JSU PRSSA chapter is under the supervision by the Dr. Breann Murphy, who is an associate professor at Jacksonville State University. Dr. Murphy’s dedication to the development and growth of the chapter has played a an important role in the chapter’s recent success.

The PRSSA Champions/Dr. Frederick H. Teahan Chapter Development Award is highly competitive Its recognition reflects the exceptional efforts of members of the JSU PRSSA chapter to create an active and diverse student-run group. The award highlights the chapter’s accomplishments in critical areas like fundraising, which allows the organization to fund their projects as well as recruiting to ensure an active and diverse member base and programming as well as the development of content, which is crucial to increasing the popularity that is public relations.

The recognition of JSU being one of 39 STAR chapters demonstrates JSU’s dedication to encouraging the highest standards and creativity in student organizations. It also aligns with the larger educational goals that are the focus of Jacksonville State University.

Recognizing JSU PRSSA as a JSU PRSSA chapter on a national scale is a major achievement that is a testament to the dedication of hard work, dedication, and the leadership that its participants. It provides motivational source for educators and students alike, showing the positive impact student groups can make on their local communities and within their fields of expertise.