Webster's School of Communications Puts State-of-the-Art Technology at Students' Fingertips

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“We offer our students hands-on learning in environments that reflect the cutting-edge technology being used by the top communication companies in the world,” said School of Communications Dean Eric Rothenbuhler. “Our faculty and staff worked closely with the architects and engineers to make sure that the spaces created reflected the leading edge of industry and would give our students a significant advantage in their chosen fields after graduation.”

In 1915, the Sisters of Loretto had a bold vision — to establish a university that would admit and educate only women. Opening with five students, the institution’s first graduating class totaled just two women. Today our main campus looks quite different than it did more than a century ago — and even different from when it was renamed Webster University in 1983. Now, the University engages individuals living and working around the world, honoring the Sisters of Loretto’s legacy in the pursuit of academic excellence, equality and global citizenship.

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