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Monday November 22 Happy #mediamonday! Where we share a


Communications and Media related project
from a member of our department. Today we
are sharing Dr.Caitlin Carlson’s book ‘Hate
Speech’ published last spring by the MIT
Press. Find a Q&A about the book below,
written by communications student and
spectator reporter Claire Needs.

https://seattlespectator.com/2021/03/13/hate
-speech-qa-with-seattle-universitys-caitlin-c
arlson/

Monday November 22 A rainy Monday like today is the perfect time


to curl up and watch a movie! What movies
are on your watchlist? #moviemonday

Tuesday November 23 Reminder: Today is the last day of in person


fall classes. All classes will move online after
Thanksgiving break. See you back in class in
the new year!

Tuesday November 23 In the days leading up to Thanksgiving we


want to hear what you are thankful for!
Comment below what you are thankful for
and we will post them on the communications
department instagram page
@sucommdepartment

Wednesday November 24 Have you heard of PRSSA? The Public


Relations Student Society is a club sponsored
by the Communications department and is a
great resource for all communications
students. Find out more on instagram
@seattleu_prssa or on connectsu

Wednesday November 24 The Seattle Times is looking for summer


interns for their graphics and interaction
teams. Applications are due tomorrow! Find
out more or apply here:

Interactive graphics intern position


https://seattletimes.applytojob.com/apply/9
NLCln0GE6/Summer-2022-Interactive-Gr
aphics-Internship

Graphics intern position


https://seattletimes.applytojob.com/apply/3
l4VUEUi1R/Summer-2022-Graphics-Inter
nship

Thursday November 25 Happy Thanksgiving! Today we honor the


indigenous people of Seattle and acknowledge
the land we occupy is occupied Coast Salish
land and that Seattle University is on the
homelands of the Duwamish people. Take
time today to learn about the land our
university occupies. The Indigenous People's
Institute on campus is a great place to start:
https://www.seattleu.edu/indigenous-people
s-institute/resources/

Thursday November 25 Today we are thankful for all the amazing


Communications and Media Students at
Seattle University. Find out what our students
are thankful for on our instagram stories
@sucommdepartment

Friday November 26 Happy Friday from the Communication


department! What are your plans for the long
weekend? We want to see what fun things you
are up to when class is out. Post a pic of you
doing something fun with the hashtag
#commstudentsdayoff

Friday November 26 Today is #FlashbackFriday where we


highlight past work of members of our
department. This week's flashback is a
fabulous interview with our very own Dr.
Sonora Jha titled ‘Facts as Fiction’. Find the
interview here:
https://www.humanities.org/blog/sonora-jh
a/?fbclid=IwAR1976KhNkx9cZKDQp1o-C
YtHBxUGb3ueDob3QBdxyLEcJGszntpyL
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Saturday November 27 Looking for some reading material this
weekend? The Spectator is a great place to
find the work of our department's very own
student journalists. Pick up a copy in person
or explore recent articles here:
https://seattlespectator.com

Saturday November 27 Need help perfecting term papers? The


writing center is an amazing resource for any
stage of the writing process. Book an oline
consultation here:
https://www.seattleu.edu/writingcenter/onli
ne-consultations/

Sunday November 28 The countdown to the end of the quarter


begins! Only six more class days until finals
week starts. #endofquarter #finalsweek

Sunday November 28 Reminder: Starting tomorrow classes are


online for the remainder of the quarter. In
addition to classes all office hours will be
remote. Contact our incredible administrative
assistant Verna at mckinnov@seattleu.edu
with any questions about the move to online
classes.

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