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Documentary by Meredith Stutz ’16 explores hope and healing for sex trafficking survivors
October 25, 2024
In the powerful 22-minute film “Breaking Chains: Surviving Sex Trafficking and the Power of Second Chances,” the Ƶ alumna brings audiences face-to-face with the grim realities of human trafficking in Cincinnati and the inspiring resilience of those working to combat it.
Ƶ Sports Media Lab Student Spotlight: Anthony Bamford ’25
October 23, 2024
The Sports Media Lab Student Spotlight profiles the lab’s seniors and their work. This spotlight is focused on Anthony Bamford '25, a media analytics major with minors in sport management and statistics.
Evelyn Ealey ’26 honored at national PRSSA conference
October 22, 2024
The dance performance & choreography and strategic communications double major was recognized with the Just Drive Media Communications Fellowship, receiving a $5,000 scholarship and securing a paid internship with the communications agency Just Drive Media.
Ƶ alumni aid Hurricane Helene recovery effort
October 22, 2024
Ƶ alumni have been on the ground or helping from afar to aid recovery efforts in western North Carolina following Hurricane Helene.
Ƶ Los Angeles students serve up change with Hollywood Food Coalition
October 22, 2024
As members of the Ƶ Los Angeles program, the students are encouraged to see themselves not just as visitors, but as active participants in the community's efforts to support those in need.
Ƶ mourns the loss of longtime faculty member Jim Drummond
October 18, 2024
Drummond joined Ƶ in 1987 and was the founding chair of the Department of Leisure and Sport Management.
Sport management, Ƶ Sports Vision students get up-close look at Carolina Hurricanes
October 17, 2024
School of Communications students participated in a pre-game panel discussion and TV production truck tour leading up to the NHL team’s Oct. 15 home game with the New Jersey Devils.
Behind the scenes at the vice presidential debate with Julie Morse ’13
October 17, 2024
Morse, a senior producer with CBS News, shares about her experience leading up to and during the Oct. 1 debate between Republican J.D. Vance and Democrat Tim Walz.
Chris Chen explores how racial diversity cues and user feedback shape trust in AI systems
October 15, 2024
The assistant professor of communication design’s research is featured in Human-Computer Interaction, a leading publication for research on the design, evaluation and implementation of interactive computing systems for human use.
‘Roseanne’ actor talks fame, fans and career with Ƶ Los Angeles students
October 14, 2024
Creating an audience following, managing TV fame and balancing career success as a young actor were explored with actor Michael Fishman in Ƶ LA's Entertainment PR class.