Feldner named acting dean of communication at Marquette

November 12, 2018


Sarah FeldnerMILWAUKEE — Dr. Sarah Feldner, associate dean for graduate studies and research in the Diederich College of Communication at Marquette University, has been named the college's acting dean, Acting Provost Kimo Ah Yun announced today. Feldner succeeds Ah Yun, who was named acting provost last month. She will begin in her new role immediately.

"Dr. Feldner has demonstrated outstanding leadership within the Diederich College of Communication and throughout Marquette University, and I couldn't be more pleased that she has enthusiastically stepped into this new role as acting dean," Acting Provost Ah Yun said. "I look forward to working with Dr. Feldner, and I'm excited to see the dynamic and innovative ways she will move the college forward."

"I am honored to assume the role of acting dean of the Diederich College of Communication. Dr. Ah Yun will serve the university well in his role in the Provost's Office, and I look forward to building on the momentum that began under his leadership in the college," Feldner said. "I have had the privilege of working with the Diederich faculty, staff, students and alumni for many years. We have great energy in this college due to their commitment and hard work, and I'm excited to work together to keep us on this trajectory in this interim period."

Feldner, who is a professor of communication studies, has also served as the director of the Marquette Core Curriculum since 2016. Previously, she worked on the Core of Common Studies Review Committee for six years and helped lead the Core Revision Facilitation Group. Additionally, Feldner chaired the University Board of Undergraduate Studies, has worked closely with the Center for Teaching and Learning, and participated in several faculty programs with the Office of Mission and Ministry.

She has been recognized for her commitment to teaching, winning the Raynor Faculty Award for Teaching Excellence in 2012 and the Diederich College of Communication Dean's Recognition Award for Teaching Excellence in 2004.

Feldner, whose research focuses on organizational communication, mission and identity, earned a bachelor's degree summa cum laude in communication from the University of Kentucky, a master's in speech communication from Indiana University and a Ph.D. in organizational communication from Purdue University.