spotlights
When Jake Hurwitz and Nathan Moses met, neither predicted they’d wind up as business partners. The two have teamed up on Eyesight Collective, a video series aimed at helping student entrepreneurs gain business skills by learning from industry leaders.
An assistant professor who studies online health communities — “It’s so interesting to try to understand people’s motivations,to try to crack that code.”
A journalism major launching a career in broadcast news at FOX 5 — "If you have a passion for something, definitely care for that passion. For me, that was journalism.”
A Public Relations major exploring the LA music industry with two internships — “I’ve been wanting to work in the music industry for a while, so going into college, I knew that's what I wanted to do.”
A communication major and summer intern putting his major to use at his favorite TV network —
"I have been able to sharpen my communication skills within the office environment, which I know is very important,"
A professor who studies the media and publishes in the media. — “We live in a world where people are movedthrough vigorous discourse.”
A graduate of the journalism and media studies programs who tells stories that cross borders — “We’re trying to tell stories from beyond the mainstream.”
A graduate student who studies the history of government surveillance programs —“There’s always something fun about disrupting people’s preconceptions.”
In two years, she went from novice reporter to head of an award-winning student news site. Now she encourages other students to pursue new ideas and build a legacy of their own.
Emeritus professor, former journalist and amateur jazz musician — “Journalism is like jazz: improvisation and performance.”