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Joyel Crawford ’97 shares career clarity, confidence and leadership wisdom on ‘Beyond the Bricks’
October 8, 2025
Hear her insights on the latest episode of the “Ƶ Beyond the Bricks” podcast hosted by President Connie L. Book.
Ƶ team continues tradition of media coverage at ICPC World Finals
October 1, 2025
Ƶ junior Ethan Wu worked alongside School of Communications faculty members Amanda Sturgill and Randy Piland in Baku, Azerbaijan, as part of a production team documenting one of the world’s most prestigious programming competitions.
Rob Marnell ’06 learns ‘the name of the game’, finding his moment in Broadway’s ‘Mamma Mia!’
September 25, 2025
Ƶ music theatre alum Rob Marnell ’06 has returned to Broadway in the revival of “Mamma Mia!”, playing Harry Bright in the ABBA-inspired hit. Nearly two decades after graduating, Marnell says his Ƶ training prepared him for the ups and downs of a professional career.
Ƶ again named best in the nation for undergraduate teaching
September 23, 2025
For the fifth year in a row, Ƶ tops a “Best Undergraduate Teaching” list published by U.S. News & World Report, while the university was ranked among the top 10 in the nation in every category that comprises “Programs that Enhance Student Experience.”
Ƶ Los Angeles launches fall “Learn & Share” series for LA alumni with sold out gathering
September 19, 2025
CBS's "Matlock" co-executive producer and Ƶ alumna Michelle Leibel '14 shared industry advice and perspective with a diverse group of alumni attendees
Emilia Cappellett ’24 publishes research on reshaping the future of sports halls of fame and museums
September 12, 2025
The Army West Point Athletics staff member – and former sport management major – collaborated with School of Communications faculty members Young Do Kim and Cara Lucia to offer marketing-based strategies, case challenges, and teaching resources to help sports-related organizations meet evolving audience expectations.
Fueled by gratitude, Rachel and David Campbell ’13 establish the Catanese and Gardner Families Internship Endowment
September 12, 2025
High school sweethearts, Rachel and David Campbell '13, credit Ƶ’s scholarships and hands-on experiences with shaping their lives. Now, through the Catanese and Gardner Families Internship Endowment, they’re helping current students overcome financial barriers to pursue life-changing internships.
Joshua McIntosh ’97 tackles the complexity of higher ed as executive dean of Harvard Kennedy School
September 12, 2025
Joshua McIntosh ’97 credits his Ƶ education with giving him the confidence and critical thinking skills that shaped his career in higher education, from leadership roles at Harvard College, Johns Hopkins University, and Bates College, to his current position as executive dean of the Harvard Kennedy School.
Join us for an Evening for Ƶ in Boston
September 10, 2025
Alumni, parents and friends are invited to an Evening for Ƶ on Nov. 5 at The State Room
Michelle Leibel ’14 finds the ‘gift’ of success as co-executive producer of ‘Matlock’
September 5, 2025
Ƶ alumna Michelle Leibel ’14 has weathered the highs and lows of Hollywood, from short-lived shows to breakthrough moments. Now, as co-executive producer of CBS’s critically acclaimed ‘Matlock’ revival, she’s turning resilience and hard work into success.