Jack Wagstaff '26

Jack Wagstaff '26

Hometown

Burlington, CT

Why Bryant?

I chose Bryant due to the campus and the communication program. It’s an amazing school with amazing people. 

What led you to digital communication as a major?

I was always fascinated with designing things on the web. I’m studying social media in ways I never would have thought possible. 

The professors are well trained and helpful. I would highly recommend Bryant as a school for both business and the arts. 

Any course highlights?

My favorite class is Introduction to Digital Communication with Professor Jerrica Rowlett. It’s very interesting and shows the importance of social media in our lives today. 

What do you hope to do with your degree?

I’d like to analyze social media in deeper ways, maybe with a concentration in marketing. 

How are you involved on campus?

I’m in the Bryant Car Club. We meet by the tennis courts and drive to a location to hang out, have car shows, and grab food. 

Do you have a favorite hangout spot?

My favorite place is the common room in my suite. When it’s nice out, I love to sit by the pond, too. 

What’s the best part of the Bryant community?

Everyone is super friendly, and help is always around no matter where you go on campus. 
 

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Danielle Palmer ’24 MBA

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