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Global Communication & World Languages

  

ACADEMIC ADVISING General School of Communication Advising Information

February 16, 2026 by | Students

Are you looking for the School of Communication Advisors, appointment links, and how to prep for your appointment? All Communication undergraduate students are welcome to meet with any of our advisors in the School of Communication. At least one advisor is available every day, Monday through Friday, during the fall and spring semesters. For quick

Meet Greta Conlon! Student Advisory Board Member

November 19, 2025 by | Students

Aloha! My name is Greta Conlon, and I am from Oahu, Hawaii. I am a sophomore double-majoring in Global Communication with a Spanish Track and Dance. When it came time to choose a university, I knew I wanted a place that would support both sides of my identity: my passion for understanding people across cultures

Meet Grace Granger! Student Advisory Board Member

November 17, 2025 by | Students

Hello everyone! My name is Grace Granger, and I am a freshman double-majoring in Global Communication with a Spanish Track and Peace & Justice Studies with a minor in French. I am from Orange, California, and I’ve grown up and gone to school within 20 minutes of Chapman my whole life! When I started looking

School of Communication Experience Day

December 8, 2021 by Marley Mehring | Students

The School of Communication Experience Day made its first post-COVID debut this November. With booths and current students all around, the SoC Experience Day is known as a fun and informative event for SoC majors and those who may be interested in what the SoC has to offer. The idea for the event came from

How Do You Blend Language, Culture, and Communication Theory? Sarina Welsh's Journey Through the Global Communication and World Languages Major

March 13, 2020 by | Students

My name is Sarina Welsh and I’d like to share my experience with the Global Communication and World Languages program. In the Global Communication and World Languages major, students pursue fluency in a chosen language while infusing their course of study with communication theory and research. Coming into college, I had an interest in Italian

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