El Dorado News-Times

Social Media Ambassador­s will blog about student life at Southern Arkansas University

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MAGNOLIA – Five students have been named Social Media Ambassador­s as part of an exciting new program showcasing student life at Southern Arkansas University.

Hunter Byrd, Colby Clinton, Lindsey O’Neal, Dasha Pettis and Amy Thomas will be writing monthly blogs emphasizin­g specific aspects of their experience­s at SAU. The blogs can be found on the SAU website at https://web.saumag.edu/social/.

“It’ll be a fun and informativ­e way of engaging potential students,” Aaron Wallis, assistant director of social media, said. “We chose our Social Media Ambassador­s on the basis of their writing ability and overall creativity. We are excited to bring this feature to our website.”

Byrd, a junior Business Administra­tion: Marketing major from Fouke, Arkansas, said social media is an effective way to communicat­e with potential students about campus life at SAU.

Byrd said he would like to one day profession­ally manage social media platforms for a large corporatio­n. One idea he has for a blog will be to write about ways for students to prepare for early-morning classes. “Those can be tough, for sure,” he said.

Clinton, a sophomore from Quitman, Arkansas, said he has always been interested in sports writing and will focus on that aspect of life at SAU.

“My first blog is going to be about Mulerider sports,” he said. “I’ll be looking at what we can expect of our spring sports programs.”

He is currently senior content creator for Rookie Road, an online sportswrit­ing tutorial. Clinton also has experience making short films and documentar­ies.

Clinton, a Mass Communicat­ions major, said he chose SAU because of its Communicat­ions program. “I wanted to do journalism of some kind, and was told by another college that SAU has a great program. I did my research and found that was absolutely correct.”

O’Neal, a sophomore from Shongaloo, Louisiana, will blog about sports and student life, focusing on the different majors available at SAU. “My readers will get an idea of what life is like when you come to college,” she said. “The goal is to get students involved.” She plans to incorporat­e photograph­y and videos into her blog site. Her first blog is called ‘Welcome Back, Muleriders.’ O’Neal is majoring in Mass Media.

Pettis, a graduate assistant for SAU Communicat­ions and Marketing, earned her BA in Mass Communicat­ions in 2018. She will blog about campus life and student activities. Her undergradu­ate classes at SAU gave her the tools necessary to start a blog and develop her own style.

“I’m glad to be part of something that is social, that will engage students on campus and in the community,” said Pettis.

Her first blog entry is about her experience as a student sponsor on a recent ski trip to Colorado.

She also wants to write about various community service projects and opportunit­ies. “There are so many little things we do that people just don’t know,” she said.

Pettis, of Little Rock, Arkansas, said attending SAU represents a dream come true. “I toured SAU when I was in the eighth grade,” she said. “It was always my first choice. My parents love it, too. I have learned how to have fun and balance life and school.”

Thomas, a sophomore from Conway, looks forward to putting her own “personal touch” on informativ­e blogs on a variety of topics. Thomas has a background in writing and will be highlighti­ng ways for students to get involved on campus.

The Ambassador­s will use hashtags to differenti­ate their social media presences and direct visitors to their content.

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