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  • The Benefits of Living and Studying Near Boston

    Attending college near Boston, Massachusetts should be on every high schoolers list of potential college locations. Filled with plenty of things to do, this city has a lot going for it. If you’re wondering what the many benefits of living and studying near Boston are, read on to learn more.

  • How to Build Your Sports Broadcasting Portfolio and Get Noticed

    In order to get hired as a sports broadcaster, you first need to create a portfolio. This portfolio should consist of numerous clips that display your abilities and talent as a sports broadcaster. Thanks to modern technology, you can place your portfolio online and include a link to your portfolio on your resume. How can you build up your portfolio in order to attract attention? Read on to learn more.

  • Sports Broadcasting Colleges: How to Pick the Right One

    Getting into sports broadcasting requires a lot of hands-on experience, as well as plenty of knowledge about the chosen sports that you want to follow as a professional. In addition, many people choose to get a college degree in the field, which provides them with plenty of extra knowledge in things like media ethics. The real question is: how do you choose the right sports broadcasting college? Read on to learn more.

  • How to Get Your Dream Job in Sports Marketing: Insider Tips and Strategies

    Want to work in sports marketing? This specialized field can be a bit tricky to get into, but it is possible once you know how. It comes down to a number of things, including who you know, hands-on experience, classroom instruction, and taking the time to master the right skills. Read on to learn more.

  • Transformation Tuesday: Q&A With Zion H. '23

    Every week, we’re showcasing our graduating students as they prepare to say goodbye to Dean. On each #TransformationTuesday, you’ll get a before and after look at where they started vs. where they are now. Next up is Zion Hall '23, a Theatre major with a concentration in Musical Theatre. Read on to learn more.

  • Dance Company Spotlights a Diversity of Styles

    The 2022-23 performance season comes to a close this weekend with Dance Company, opening tonight and running through Sunday, April 30, 2023! Read on to learn more about the showcase.

  • Transformation Tuesday: Q&A With Mellissa H. '23

    Every week, we’re showcasing our graduating students as they prepare to say goodbye to Dean. On each #TransformationTuesday, you’ll get a before and after look at where they started vs. where they are now. Next up is Mellissa Healey '23 who is getting her bachelor’s degree in Dance and an associate degree in Sport Management. Read on to learn more.

  • Senior Dance Majors Showcase Their Expertise and Creativity

    Creating a performance from the ground up, our talented senior dance students will share their choreography, performance, and production expertise in the annual Dance Senior Showcase on Friday, April 21 and Saturday, April 22, 2023. One of those senior choreographers is Hayley White ’23, a double major in Dance and Health Science, who gave us a look inside her creative process. Read on to learn more.

  • Transformation Tuesday: Q&A With Ki'Sean B. '23

    Every week, we’re showcasing our graduating students as they prepare to say goodbye to Dean. On each #TransformationTuesday, you’ll get a before and after look at where they started vs. where they are now. Next up is Ki'Sean Bullard '23, a Communications major!

  • Showcasing the Class of 2023: Q&A With Senior Theatre Majors

    The School of the Arts at ¶¶ÒõÆƽâ°æ will feature the talents of senior theatre majors in the Theatre Senior Showcase on Friday, April 14 and Saturday, April 15, 2023. As they prepare to take the Main Stage one final time, Musical Theatre majors Sara C. ’23, Chloe G. ’23 and Ethan L. ’23 gave us a behind-the-scenes look at how the showcase is coming together. Read on to learn more.