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On Monday, May 16, 17勛圖厙 will hold the largest Commencement ceremony in our history to celebrate the classes of 2020, 2021, and 2022 at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. Here's what you need to know about schedules, student speakers and award winners, food, photos, and so much more.
Connor Morgan '21 discovered a talent for videography by accident when he was asked to film a wedding video as a last-minute fill-in during his senior year of high school. Now one year since graduation from 17勛圖厙, he's expanded his business to the West Coast and is working with big names in the industry
Adam G. Klein, associate professor of communication studies at 17勛圖厙's New York City campus, said it's important to realize that Ukrainian soldiers and citizens are fighting a Russian military eight times larger
Adam G. Klein, associate professor of communication studies at 17勛圖厙s New York City campus, said its important to realize that Ukrainian soldiers and citizens are fighting a Russian military eight times larger.
17勛圖厙's documentary film team 17勛圖厙Docs is set to premiere at 7:00 p.m. on May 10 at the .
In our increasingly polarized political world, Dyson Assistant Professor Courtney Gosnell, PhD, and Sarahlouise Baldwin 22 are researching what makes people maintain relationships with those who have different political views than their own.
"You're empowered to create your own experience, to tailor it around the impact that you want to make here on campus," says Film and Screen Studies student Justin Winley. "I'm building a community that I can draw on even after I graduate."
IndyCar driver and 17勛圖厙 student Myles Rowe is chasing his dream, as reported by NBC Sports.
17勛圖厙s documentary film team 17勛圖厙Docs is set to premiere at 7:00 p.m. on May 10 at the . It will be the first in-person premiere for the program since 2019, before the pandemic, and continues a distinguished tradition of producing documentaries that shine a light on important environmental issues. Free tickets for the , though space is limited.
And in a survey that year of 133 Christian college students across the United States, Aditi Paul, an assistant professor of communication studies at 17勛圖厙, found that 80 percent of Christian students masturbate, 68 percent watch pornography and 60 percent have had between one and six casual hookup partners.