LMU College of Communication and Fine Arts
Loyola Marymount University's College of Communication and Fine Arts - Art+Art History, Dance, Comm Studies, Art Therapy, Music, Theatre Arts. #lmucfa

🎨 🧑🤝🧑 Celebrating Chloe Seeger ’26, who earned her M.A. in Marital and Family Therapy with Specialized Training in Art Therapy.
One of the most meaningful parts of Chloe’s LMU journey has been her long‑standing involvement with LMU’s ARTsmart program—a commitment that began during her undergraduate years and continued throughout graduate school, totaling five years of service and creativity. She also cherished the opportunity to help lead Helen B. Landgarten’s Summer Arts Workshop for two summers, supporting healing and expression through art.
As Chloe looks ahead, she’s excited to reconnect with her own art‑making practices (like wheel throwing!) while continuing to grow professionally. She will continue to pursue working with youth with neurodiversity and working alongside people with chronic reproductive pain.
Congratulations, Chloe, on a journey defined by compassion, creativity, and dedication to community. 🦁🎓🎉

🎨 🧑🤝🧑 Celebrating Chloe Seeger ’26, who earned her M.A. in Marital and Family Therapy with Specialized Training in Art Therapy.
One of the most meaningful parts of Chloe’s LMU journey has been her long‑standing involvement with LMU’s ARTsmart program—a commitment that began during her undergraduate years and continued throughout graduate school, totaling five years of service and creativity. She also cherished the opportunity to help lead Helen B. Landgarten’s Summer Arts Workshop for two summers, supporting healing and expression through art.
As Chloe looks ahead, she’s excited to reconnect with her own art‑making practices (like wheel throwing!) while continuing to grow professionally. She will continue to pursue working with youth with neurodiversity and working alongside people with chronic reproductive pain.
Congratulations, Chloe, on a journey defined by compassion, creativity, and dedication to community. 🦁🎓🎉

🎨 🧑🤝🧑 Celebrating Chloe Seeger ’26, who earned her M.A. in Marital and Family Therapy with Specialized Training in Art Therapy.
One of the most meaningful parts of Chloe’s LMU journey has been her long‑standing involvement with LMU’s ARTsmart program—a commitment that began during her undergraduate years and continued throughout graduate school, totaling five years of service and creativity. She also cherished the opportunity to help lead Helen B. Landgarten’s Summer Arts Workshop for two summers, supporting healing and expression through art.
As Chloe looks ahead, she’s excited to reconnect with her own art‑making practices (like wheel throwing!) while continuing to grow professionally. She will continue to pursue working with youth with neurodiversity and working alongside people with chronic reproductive pain.
Congratulations, Chloe, on a journey defined by compassion, creativity, and dedication to community. 🦁🎓🎉

🎨 🧑🤝🧑 Celebrating Chloe Seeger ’26, who earned her M.A. in Marital and Family Therapy with Specialized Training in Art Therapy.
One of the most meaningful parts of Chloe’s LMU journey has been her long‑standing involvement with LMU’s ARTsmart program—a commitment that began during her undergraduate years and continued throughout graduate school, totaling five years of service and creativity. She also cherished the opportunity to help lead Helen B. Landgarten’s Summer Arts Workshop for two summers, supporting healing and expression through art.
As Chloe looks ahead, she’s excited to reconnect with her own art‑making practices (like wheel throwing!) while continuing to grow professionally. She will continue to pursue working with youth with neurodiversity and working alongside people with chronic reproductive pain.
Congratulations, Chloe, on a journey defined by compassion, creativity, and dedication to community. 🦁🎓🎉

💃Celebrating Jordan Habash ‘26, a dance major who recently signed with Clear Talent Group to pursue a career in commercial dance.
On campus, Jordan was involved in the NDEO Dance Honors society, the Kuumba Dance Crew, and she served as a Recruitment Assistant for the Dance Department, helping shape and support the next generation of LMU dancers.
Beyond LMU, Jordan has been building an impressive professional foundation—working as an assistant to dancer and choreographer Ashley Cruz, consistently training across Los Angeles in commercial dance styles, and pursuing a personal trainer certification.
We can’t wait to see where your talent takes you next—congratulations, Jordan! 🦁🎓🎉

💃Celebrating Jordan Habash ‘26, a dance major who recently signed with Clear Talent Group to pursue a career in commercial dance.
On campus, Jordan was involved in the NDEO Dance Honors society, the Kuumba Dance Crew, and she served as a Recruitment Assistant for the Dance Department, helping shape and support the next generation of LMU dancers.
Beyond LMU, Jordan has been building an impressive professional foundation—working as an assistant to dancer and choreographer Ashley Cruz, consistently training across Los Angeles in commercial dance styles, and pursuing a personal trainer certification.
We can’t wait to see where your talent takes you next—congratulations, Jordan! 🦁🎓🎉

💃Celebrating Jordan Habash ‘26, a dance major who recently signed with Clear Talent Group to pursue a career in commercial dance.
On campus, Jordan was involved in the NDEO Dance Honors society, the Kuumba Dance Crew, and she served as a Recruitment Assistant for the Dance Department, helping shape and support the next generation of LMU dancers.
Beyond LMU, Jordan has been building an impressive professional foundation—working as an assistant to dancer and choreographer Ashley Cruz, consistently training across Los Angeles in commercial dance styles, and pursuing a personal trainer certification.
We can’t wait to see where your talent takes you next—congratulations, Jordan! 🦁🎓🎉

💃Celebrating Jordan Habash ‘26, a dance major who recently signed with Clear Talent Group to pursue a career in commercial dance.
On campus, Jordan was involved in the NDEO Dance Honors society, the Kuumba Dance Crew, and she served as a Recruitment Assistant for the Dance Department, helping shape and support the next generation of LMU dancers.
Beyond LMU, Jordan has been building an impressive professional foundation—working as an assistant to dancer and choreographer Ashley Cruz, consistently training across Los Angeles in commercial dance styles, and pursuing a personal trainer certification.
We can’t wait to see where your talent takes you next—congratulations, Jordan! 🦁🎓🎉

🎨 Celebrating Clarke Hamilton ’26, a studio arts major with an art history minor, whose time at LMU has been marked by creativity and academic excellence.
Throughout her studies, Clarke’s work has been showcased in multiple exhibitions, including Avenues of Awareness, ISO – In Search Of, No Training Wheels: Fine Arts Thesis Show, and Young Contemporaries 2026.
Her global perspective was shaped through transformative study abroad experiences as a Critical Language Scholarship recipient in South Korea and during the LMU Summer Immersion in Rome, where art, history, and culture intersected in powerful ways.
Clarke’s achievements have been recognized with numerous honors, including the Lee Yong‑Soo “Comfort Women” Human Rights Fellowship, Alfred Kilp, S.J. Award, Department Scholar – Studio Arts (B.A.), Scholar of Distinction – Ceramics, Sister Regina Buchholz, S.C.R.H. Award, and a Presidential Citation—a testament to both artistic excellence and meaningful impact.
We’re proud to celebrate an artist-scholar whose work engages the world thoughtfully and boldly. Congratulations, Clarke! 🦁🎓🎉

🎨 Celebrating Clarke Hamilton ’26, a studio arts major with an art history minor, whose time at LMU has been marked by creativity and academic excellence.
Throughout her studies, Clarke’s work has been showcased in multiple exhibitions, including Avenues of Awareness, ISO – In Search Of, No Training Wheels: Fine Arts Thesis Show, and Young Contemporaries 2026.
Her global perspective was shaped through transformative study abroad experiences as a Critical Language Scholarship recipient in South Korea and during the LMU Summer Immersion in Rome, where art, history, and culture intersected in powerful ways.
Clarke’s achievements have been recognized with numerous honors, including the Lee Yong‑Soo “Comfort Women” Human Rights Fellowship, Alfred Kilp, S.J. Award, Department Scholar – Studio Arts (B.A.), Scholar of Distinction – Ceramics, Sister Regina Buchholz, S.C.R.H. Award, and a Presidential Citation—a testament to both artistic excellence and meaningful impact.
We’re proud to celebrate an artist-scholar whose work engages the world thoughtfully and boldly. Congratulations, Clarke! 🦁🎓🎉

🎨 Celebrating Clarke Hamilton ’26, a studio arts major with an art history minor, whose time at LMU has been marked by creativity and academic excellence.
Throughout her studies, Clarke’s work has been showcased in multiple exhibitions, including Avenues of Awareness, ISO – In Search Of, No Training Wheels: Fine Arts Thesis Show, and Young Contemporaries 2026.
Her global perspective was shaped through transformative study abroad experiences as a Critical Language Scholarship recipient in South Korea and during the LMU Summer Immersion in Rome, where art, history, and culture intersected in powerful ways.
Clarke’s achievements have been recognized with numerous honors, including the Lee Yong‑Soo “Comfort Women” Human Rights Fellowship, Alfred Kilp, S.J. Award, Department Scholar – Studio Arts (B.A.), Scholar of Distinction – Ceramics, Sister Regina Buchholz, S.C.R.H. Award, and a Presidential Citation—a testament to both artistic excellence and meaningful impact.
We’re proud to celebrate an artist-scholar whose work engages the world thoughtfully and boldly. Congratulations, Clarke! 🦁🎓🎉

🎨 Celebrating Clarke Hamilton ’26, a studio arts major with an art history minor, whose time at LMU has been marked by creativity and academic excellence.
Throughout her studies, Clarke’s work has been showcased in multiple exhibitions, including Avenues of Awareness, ISO – In Search Of, No Training Wheels: Fine Arts Thesis Show, and Young Contemporaries 2026.
Her global perspective was shaped through transformative study abroad experiences as a Critical Language Scholarship recipient in South Korea and during the LMU Summer Immersion in Rome, where art, history, and culture intersected in powerful ways.
Clarke’s achievements have been recognized with numerous honors, including the Lee Yong‑Soo “Comfort Women” Human Rights Fellowship, Alfred Kilp, S.J. Award, Department Scholar – Studio Arts (B.A.), Scholar of Distinction – Ceramics, Sister Regina Buchholz, S.C.R.H. Award, and a Presidential Citation—a testament to both artistic excellence and meaningful impact.
We’re proud to celebrate an artist-scholar whose work engages the world thoughtfully and boldly. Congratulations, Clarke! 🦁🎓🎉

🎨 Celebrating Clarke Hamilton ’26, a studio arts major with an art history minor, whose time at LMU has been marked by creativity and academic excellence.
Throughout her studies, Clarke’s work has been showcased in multiple exhibitions, including Avenues of Awareness, ISO – In Search Of, No Training Wheels: Fine Arts Thesis Show, and Young Contemporaries 2026.
Her global perspective was shaped through transformative study abroad experiences as a Critical Language Scholarship recipient in South Korea and during the LMU Summer Immersion in Rome, where art, history, and culture intersected in powerful ways.
Clarke’s achievements have been recognized with numerous honors, including the Lee Yong‑Soo “Comfort Women” Human Rights Fellowship, Alfred Kilp, S.J. Award, Department Scholar – Studio Arts (B.A.), Scholar of Distinction – Ceramics, Sister Regina Buchholz, S.C.R.H. Award, and a Presidential Citation—a testament to both artistic excellence and meaningful impact.
We’re proud to celebrate an artist-scholar whose work engages the world thoughtfully and boldly. Congratulations, Clarke! 🦁🎓🎉

🎭 Celebrating MFA performance pedagogy graduate Rebekah Walendzak Slepski ’26, a theater artist and educator whose work explores embodied learning, joy as rigor, and intersectional accessibility.
Rebekah is the 2026 Department Scholar and recipient of the 2025 CFA Council Scholarship. Her research focuses on how cognition reorganizes across lived experience—including ADHD, menopause, grief, and trauma.
Serving as COO of GSLMU was a defining part of her time at LMU. She collaborated with fellow graduate leaders to build community through care, advocacy, and programming—supporting graduate students by fostering connection, responsiveness, and shared humanity.
In the 2025 Shakespeare on the Bluff season, she performed as Paulina in "The Winter’s Tale" and Escalus in "Measure for Measure," working alongside student and professional ensembles. These experiences deepened her commitment to classical performance.
Congratulations, Rebekah! Your work continues to open new possibilities for performance, pedagogy, and collective growth. 🦁🎓🎉

🎭 Celebrating MFA performance pedagogy graduate Rebekah Walendzak Slepski ’26, a theater artist and educator whose work explores embodied learning, joy as rigor, and intersectional accessibility.
Rebekah is the 2026 Department Scholar and recipient of the 2025 CFA Council Scholarship. Her research focuses on how cognition reorganizes across lived experience—including ADHD, menopause, grief, and trauma.
Serving as COO of GSLMU was a defining part of her time at LMU. She collaborated with fellow graduate leaders to build community through care, advocacy, and programming—supporting graduate students by fostering connection, responsiveness, and shared humanity.
In the 2025 Shakespeare on the Bluff season, she performed as Paulina in "The Winter’s Tale" and Escalus in "Measure for Measure," working alongside student and professional ensembles. These experiences deepened her commitment to classical performance.
Congratulations, Rebekah! Your work continues to open new possibilities for performance, pedagogy, and collective growth. 🦁🎓🎉

🎭 Celebrating MFA performance pedagogy graduate Rebekah Walendzak Slepski ’26, a theater artist and educator whose work explores embodied learning, joy as rigor, and intersectional accessibility.
Rebekah is the 2026 Department Scholar and recipient of the 2025 CFA Council Scholarship. Her research focuses on how cognition reorganizes across lived experience—including ADHD, menopause, grief, and trauma.
Serving as COO of GSLMU was a defining part of her time at LMU. She collaborated with fellow graduate leaders to build community through care, advocacy, and programming—supporting graduate students by fostering connection, responsiveness, and shared humanity.
In the 2025 Shakespeare on the Bluff season, she performed as Paulina in "The Winter’s Tale" and Escalus in "Measure for Measure," working alongside student and professional ensembles. These experiences deepened her commitment to classical performance.
Congratulations, Rebekah! Your work continues to open new possibilities for performance, pedagogy, and collective growth. 🦁🎓🎉

🎭 Celebrating MFA performance pedagogy graduate Rebekah Walendzak Slepski ’26, a theater artist and educator whose work explores embodied learning, joy as rigor, and intersectional accessibility.
Rebekah is the 2026 Department Scholar and recipient of the 2025 CFA Council Scholarship. Her research focuses on how cognition reorganizes across lived experience—including ADHD, menopause, grief, and trauma.
Serving as COO of GSLMU was a defining part of her time at LMU. She collaborated with fellow graduate leaders to build community through care, advocacy, and programming—supporting graduate students by fostering connection, responsiveness, and shared humanity.
In the 2025 Shakespeare on the Bluff season, she performed as Paulina in "The Winter’s Tale" and Escalus in "Measure for Measure," working alongside student and professional ensembles. These experiences deepened her commitment to classical performance.
Congratulations, Rebekah! Your work continues to open new possibilities for performance, pedagogy, and collective growth. 🦁🎓🎉

Celebrating our Class of 2026 🎓🎉
A communication studies major and PR minor, Ella Cabbil '26 was involved in Delta Gamma and served as Vice President of Lambda Pi Eta, all while completing five internships in PR and Marketing.
Outside the classroom, she embraced everything LA has to offer: discovering new places to eat and drink, beach days, staying active, and soaking in the city’s unmatched culture alongside great friends.
This summer, she’s trading deadlines for destinations as she travels around Europe, before pursuing her goal of becoming a publicity assistant. She’s excited to step into the workforce ready to make thoughtful, intentional change. 💙🦁

Celebrating our Class of 2026 🎓🎉
A communication studies major and PR minor, Ella Cabbil '26 was involved in Delta Gamma and served as Vice President of Lambda Pi Eta, all while completing five internships in PR and Marketing.
Outside the classroom, she embraced everything LA has to offer: discovering new places to eat and drink, beach days, staying active, and soaking in the city’s unmatched culture alongside great friends.
This summer, she’s trading deadlines for destinations as she travels around Europe, before pursuing her goal of becoming a publicity assistant. She’s excited to step into the workforce ready to make thoughtful, intentional change. 💙🦁

Celebrating our Class of 2026 🎓🎉
A communication studies major and PR minor, Ella Cabbil '26 was involved in Delta Gamma and served as Vice President of Lambda Pi Eta, all while completing five internships in PR and Marketing.
Outside the classroom, she embraced everything LA has to offer: discovering new places to eat and drink, beach days, staying active, and soaking in the city’s unmatched culture alongside great friends.
This summer, she’s trading deadlines for destinations as she travels around Europe, before pursuing her goal of becoming a publicity assistant. She’s excited to step into the workforce ready to make thoughtful, intentional change. 💙🦁

Celebrating our Class of 2026 🎓🎉
A communication studies major and PR minor, Ella Cabbil '26 was involved in Delta Gamma and served as Vice President of Lambda Pi Eta, all while completing five internships in PR and Marketing.
Outside the classroom, she embraced everything LA has to offer: discovering new places to eat and drink, beach days, staying active, and soaking in the city’s unmatched culture alongside great friends.
This summer, she’s trading deadlines for destinations as she travels around Europe, before pursuing her goal of becoming a publicity assistant. She’s excited to step into the workforce ready to make thoughtful, intentional change. 💙🦁

We are incredibly proud to announce the LMU students who were named LA County Department of Mental Health (DMH) graduate stipend award recipients🏆
Congratulations to winners Aida Sixtos, Charliemagne Tapia, Inah Marie Mango, Jenifer Dang, Jessica Ramirez, Natasha Daniels, and Rudy Falagán; and alternates Zoe Bell and Carrie Chen.
This is a testament to their hard work and dedication to serving the diverse communities of Los Angeles. Please join us in celebrating their commitment to equity, social justice, and clinical excellence! 🎨💪 🌟
Read the full story at the link in our bio.

Senior Showcase is officially sold out! We WILL have tickets available at the door for anyone who didn't get a chance to register. Come celebrate the final time they take the stage at LMU on May 8th in the Strub 🖤

Senior Showcase is officially sold out! We WILL have tickets available at the door for anyone who didn't get a chance to register. Come celebrate the final time they take the stage at LMU on May 8th in the Strub 🖤

Senior Showcase is officially sold out! We WILL have tickets available at the door for anyone who didn't get a chance to register. Come celebrate the final time they take the stage at LMU on May 8th in the Strub 🖤

Senior Showcase is officially sold out! We WILL have tickets available at the door for anyone who didn't get a chance to register. Come celebrate the final time they take the stage at LMU on May 8th in the Strub 🖤

Senior Showcase is officially sold out! We WILL have tickets available at the door for anyone who didn't get a chance to register. Come celebrate the final time they take the stage at LMU on May 8th in the Strub 🖤

Senior Showcase is officially sold out! We WILL have tickets available at the door for anyone who didn't get a chance to register. Come celebrate the final time they take the stage at LMU on May 8th in the Strub 🖤

Senior Showcase is officially sold out! We WILL have tickets available at the door for anyone who didn't get a chance to register. Come celebrate the final time they take the stage at LMU on May 8th in the Strub 🖤

Senior Showcase is officially sold out! We WILL have tickets available at the door for anyone who didn't get a chance to register. Come celebrate the final time they take the stage at LMU on May 8th in the Strub 🖤

Senior Showcase is officially sold out! We WILL have tickets available at the door for anyone who didn't get a chance to register. Come celebrate the final time they take the stage at LMU on May 8th in the Strub 🖤

Senior Showcase is officially sold out! We WILL have tickets available at the door for anyone who didn't get a chance to register. Come celebrate the final time they take the stage at LMU on May 8th in the Strub 🖤

Terry Notary, an actor and movement coach known for his motion-capture work in 'Planet of the Apes', joined LMU’s Dance and Animation course for a hands-on guest workshop exploring movement and storytelling.
Cross-listed between LMU’s Dance and Animation programs, this unique course brings students together to collaborate across disciplines and create original projects using techniques such as motion capture, stop motion, rotoscoping, and more.
During the session, students focused on presence, intention, and how movement can build believable worlds both on stage and on screen, highlighting the power of collaboration and creative exploration at LMU.
Terry Notary, an actor and movement coach known for his motion-capture work in 'Planet of the Apes', joined LMU’s Dance and Animation course for a hands-on guest workshop exploring movement and storytelling.
Cross-listed between LMU’s Dance and Animation programs, this unique course brings students together to collaborate across disciplines and create original projects using techniques such as motion capture, stop motion, rotoscoping, and more.
During the session, students focused on presence, intention, and how movement can build believable worlds both on stage and on screen, highlighting the power of collaboration and creative exploration at LMU.
Terry Notary, an actor and movement coach known for his motion-capture work in 'Planet of the Apes', joined LMU’s Dance and Animation course for a hands-on guest workshop exploring movement and storytelling.
Cross-listed between LMU’s Dance and Animation programs, this unique course brings students together to collaborate across disciplines and create original projects using techniques such as motion capture, stop motion, rotoscoping, and more.
During the session, students focused on presence, intention, and how movement can build believable worlds both on stage and on screen, highlighting the power of collaboration and creative exploration at LMU.
Terry Notary, an actor and movement coach known for his motion-capture work in 'Planet of the Apes', joined LMU’s Dance and Animation course for a hands-on guest workshop exploring movement and storytelling.
Cross-listed between LMU’s Dance and Animation programs, this unique course brings students together to collaborate across disciplines and create original projects using techniques such as motion capture, stop motion, rotoscoping, and more.
During the session, students focused on presence, intention, and how movement can build believable worlds both on stage and on screen, highlighting the power of collaboration and creative exploration at LMU.
Terry Notary, an actor and movement coach known for his motion-capture work in 'Planet of the Apes', joined LMU’s Dance and Animation course for a hands-on guest workshop exploring movement and storytelling.
Cross-listed between LMU’s Dance and Animation programs, this unique course brings students together to collaborate across disciplines and create original projects using techniques such as motion capture, stop motion, rotoscoping, and more.
During the session, students focused on presence, intention, and how movement can build believable worlds both on stage and on screen, highlighting the power of collaboration and creative exploration at LMU.

Terry Notary, an actor and movement coach known for his motion-capture work in 'Planet of the Apes', joined LMU’s Dance and Animation course for a hands-on guest workshop exploring movement and storytelling.
Cross-listed between LMU’s Dance and Animation programs, this unique course brings students together to collaborate across disciplines and create original projects using techniques such as motion capture, stop motion, rotoscoping, and more.
During the session, students focused on presence, intention, and how movement can build believable worlds both on stage and on screen, highlighting the power of collaboration and creative exploration at LMU.

Dean Alexander celebrates with students in the African Music Ensemble who brought Murphy Recital Hall to life last week with the vibrant rhythms and rich cultural dances of West Africa.
In the African Music Ensemble (MUSC 455.01), students are introduced to drumming techniques, dances, and other artistic expressions. Open to all members of the LMU community, @lmumusic ensembles provide a fun, welcoming, low-pressure space for musicians to learn, connect, and perform together.

Dean Alexander celebrates with students in the African Music Ensemble who brought Murphy Recital Hall to life last week with the vibrant rhythms and rich cultural dances of West Africa.
In the African Music Ensemble (MUSC 455.01), students are introduced to drumming techniques, dances, and other artistic expressions. Open to all members of the LMU community, @lmumusic ensembles provide a fun, welcoming, low-pressure space for musicians to learn, connect, and perform together.

Dean Alexander celebrates with students in the African Music Ensemble who brought Murphy Recital Hall to life last week with the vibrant rhythms and rich cultural dances of West Africa.
In the African Music Ensemble (MUSC 455.01), students are introduced to drumming techniques, dances, and other artistic expressions. Open to all members of the LMU community, @lmumusic ensembles provide a fun, welcoming, low-pressure space for musicians to learn, connect, and perform together.

Dean Alexander celebrates with students in the African Music Ensemble who brought Murphy Recital Hall to life last week with the vibrant rhythms and rich cultural dances of West Africa.
In the African Music Ensemble (MUSC 455.01), students are introduced to drumming techniques, dances, and other artistic expressions. Open to all members of the LMU community, @lmumusic ensembles provide a fun, welcoming, low-pressure space for musicians to learn, connect, and perform together.
👩🎨 👨🎨 Seniors Sophia Chavez and Jonah Dees take us through their cohort's graphic design and multimedia thesis exhibition, "Full Bleed," in the Thomas P. Kelly Student Art Gallery.
🖼️ 📺@lmustudioarts seniors produced the show about identity, memory, and their transformation as students over the course of their time at LMU.
Some of the most meaningful moments happen when disciplines intersect. In conjunction with "Noni Olabisi: When Lightning Strikes," the LMU Consort Singers performed music by Dr. William Grant Still at the Laband Art Gallery. The performance added a resonant emotional layer—bridging sight and sound—and the result was a poignant, immersive experience that underscored the power of collaboration and the way different art forms can deepen understanding when they come together.

Students recently traveled to New York City as part of LMU’s Career Trek program, an immersive experience that brings students directly into the workplaces of alumni and industry leaders to explore potential career paths and professional cultures. We are incredibly grateful to CFA alumni for making this trip unforgettable.
🎭 Jacob Padron ’03, Artistic Director at Long Wharf Theatre, led behind‑the‑scenes tours of Lincoln Center and The Public Theater and moderated insightful Q&A conversations with theater professionals.
📣 Emma Carrasco ’82, Senior Vice President of Corporate Affairs at NBCUniversal News Group and LMU Board of Regents member, hosted the group at NBCU’s iconic 30 Rock offices.
Experiential learning, meaningful mentorship, and real‑world insight—all in one incredible week. 🗽
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