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AlumniNovember 26, 2024
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For the past five years, Professor Kathy Winsted’s digital marketing students have partnered with small businesses to audit their digital marketing strategies. Check out how this class project delivers real-world impact for businesses and provides invaluable hands-on experience for students.
At 91ÊÓƵ, we're redefining humanities education to meet the needs of the 21st century. Through hands-on community projects, research-based course experiences, and a focus on digital humanities, we're preparing graduates to be leaders and innovators. Our mission is to link curiosity-driven learning with real-world impact, creating a future where knowledge truly pays the best interest.
What does it mean to learn in an AI-driven world? 91ÊÓƵ staff, faculty, and leadership weigh in on the concerns, challenges, and opportunities that AI presents for students, both during their education and within future careers.
Discover incredible stories that showcase the amazing achievements and initiatives happening at 91ÊÓƵ. From top rankings to groundbreaking programs and student journeys, there’s something to inspire everyone.
Meet alumnus Drew D’Auteuil ’21, a true 91ÊÓƵ Go-Getter! Despite battling a rare blood condition as a child, Drew transformed his experience into a passion for medical research. Today, he's a research technician at the same hospital where he received life-saving treatment. Read his inspiring journey of resilience and determination.
As part of a collaboration funded by the Amelia A. Gould Undergraduate Research Assistantship, Film and Screen Studies student Ben Pfeifer '26 and Art professor Jillian McDonald used 3D animals, AR, and drawings inspired by pandemic musings to create a vivid narrative of climate change and artistic exploration which were projected on the Manhattan Bridge.
"His rise to stardom (particularly post-NSYNC) ripened from celebrity women like Britney Spears and Janet Jackson and illustrated how gender, misogyny, race and white male privilege operated in the entertainment industry," says Melvin Williams, associate professor of communication and media studies at 91ÊÓƵ.
Professor Melvin Williams discusses the internet's latest crush, Grant Magdanz.
Professor Kerriann Stout speaks with CNN Politics how political culture has evolved since the era of Former President Jimmy Carter and why these changes may not impact today's voters.
BBC writes a story about several former animal-industry workers who have founded start-ups focusing on plant-based foods— they reference Dyson Professor Anne Toomey’s scholarly work, ‘Why facts don't change minds: Insights from cognitive science for the improved communication of conservation research’.