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It's an age-old question. What's the future hold? For many college students, graduating later this month, this concern may feel like another weight on their shoulders, sitting on top of anxiety about the changes COVID has caused to their chosen career field.
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Studies have shown college students experience more anxiety and depression than the general population, and they are more prone to loneliness. Add COVID to the mix and there are even more challenges, especially when a student has to quarantine.
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Having a career in sports and being a DJ are two difficult careers to break into. There are limited opportunities and many young people want to pursue these entertainment-related positions. Yet, breaking into these fields is possible. Marquette University Alumna Ivy Awino is doing both in her role as Team DJ for the Dallas Mavericks. The Diederich College of Communication graduate shares her story and advice to students on this episode of Be Connected. Today's story was created by senior Will Scheuerman.
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For college students, transferring to another university offers some challenges. The fall of 2020 is greeting Marquette University students with additional adjustments as students have to wear masks on campus and keep social distance. Also, instead of 96% of their classes being in person, only 61.2% are.
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Having a career in the entertainment industry is a dream job for many, but it’s a difficult field to break into. Marquette Alumnus Chris Marrs shares advice with students and some details of his journey to becoming an actor, writer and producer. Andres Isidoro, a senior majoring in Digital Media, has the story on this episode of Be Connected.
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The field of sports broadcasting is highly competitive with lots of people vying for few positions. Three Marquette University alumni offered their thoughts on pursuing a career in this field during a Diederich Drop In on Teams. Zuzu (Zuhdia) Siam, a corporate communications major, has the story, which features: Brad Galli, a sports anchor at WXYZ TV in Detroit; Jen Lada, a reporter and host for ESPN and Sophia Minnaert, the primary Brewer’s sideline reporter on FOX Sports Wisconsin.
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It's a busy time in the field of journalism these days with a variety of COVID-19 related stories being created and published through many different platforms. It can be overwhelming from a consumer point of view, and challenging for the journalists too. Marquette University alumna and Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, Jacqui Banaszynski, shared her words of wisdom with communication students and faculty. Zuzu (Zuhdia) Siam, a corporate communication major, has the story in this episode of Be Connected.
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Students at Marquette University, and throughout the country, had a lot of changes to deal with when their courses went from being in person to all online, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. How did they adjust? What are some lessons they've learned?
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Some inspiration for college students who don't know what to major in, and graduates who might not like the major they chose. It comes from Alumnus Joe Martinez who wanted to do something in the music industry and ended up as an expert in online advertising and marketing. He works from his home, travels around the world and has his own YouTube channel.
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When thinking about opportunities in life, people often mention the importance of ‘doors’ or walking through a ‘new door.’
info_outlineImagine being 70 and still working for an employer you've spent 51 years with. Now, visualize loving that job. Hard to fathom, but it's true for one staff member in the Diederich College of Communication at Marquette University. Susan Clinton, director of student records and academic advising for the college, is retiring soon. Instead of being pushed out the door though, faculty and staff are wondering how we'll get along without her, because of the tremendous impact she's had on faculty, staff and students. Her final day will be in August or early September, she hasn't finalized it yet. Dan O'Keefe, a senior majoring in digital media, caught up with Sue to find out why she stayed here so long and to talk about some of the changes that have taken place during her time in the college.