UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State’s student-run CommAgency has been delivering top-quality media content to the University community since 2017. This past year and a half, it has provided its 53 student members something, too — normalcy.
When in-person classes and on-campus activities were interrupted in March 2020, one might have expected that CommAgency would be as well. After all, the student group relies on client relationships, photo shoots and live on-set production. But knowing how important CommAgency was to her students, director Catie Grant decided to press on.
“I really wanted it to keep going and when I asked the students, most of them said they wanted to keep going, too,” Grant said. “They wanted that feeling of normalcy. We really wanted to have that stability for them.”
Located in the Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications, CommAgency is unique in a number of ways. Students have real clients. With professional equipment and resources, students help their clients achieve marketing and communications goals. Students are paid and it’s very competitive.