Communication

College of Communication offering student transportation to Wisconsin Herd Career in Sports Day
The college is taking students to Wisconsin Herd Career in Sports Day on Friday, Feb. 20 in Oshkosh, Wis.

Johnston Hall to reopen partially Thursday, Feb. 5, and fully on Monday, Feb. 9
Faculty, students and staff will be allowed into Johnston Hall from the basement through the second floor on Thursday, Feb. 5.

Johnston Hall closed this week due to water damage
Johnston Hall will be closed to faculty, staff and students for at least the next week due to water damage that was identified over the weekend. A date for the building’s reopening has not been determined at this time. All classes that were located in Johnston Hall will be taught virtually for at least this week. The Office of the Provost and The Registrar and have…

Possibility, Peril, and Uncertainty: Emerging Understandings and Research on Young People’s Thinking About AI, Feb. 6
The presentation will draw on recent research examining how young people use and think about artificial intelligence, including how they reason through its possibilities, risks and uncertainties.

Five unique minors in the Diederich College of Communication
The College of Communication has several unique minors that serve as great supplements for any major.

Feature-length student film available on Amazon Prime
“Diffraction,” a full-length feature film produced in the Diederich College of Communication, is now available on Amazon Prime.

Marquette well-represented at U.S. Olympic Speed Skating Trials
With the U.S. Olympic Trials at the Pettit from Jan. 2-5, Marquette was well represented both on and off the ice.


