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Student Sydney Brown poses with flowers while wearing a broadcast headset

Sydney Brown is Just Getting Started

When Sydney Brown arrived at 911³Ô¹Ï as a first-year student from Avon, Ohio, she didn't wait to get started. She walked into the TV2 newsroom — now 911³Ô¹Ïr TV — and introduced herself. That instinct to show up, dive in and tell stories has defined every semester since.

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911³Ô¹Ï Junior Jasmine McCulley Joins Team USA for World Twirling Championships

For most of her life, 911³Ô¹Ï junior visual communication design major Jasmine McCulley, has built her identity around community, the arts and competition, whether through The Touch of Gold Twirlers or competitive baton twirling. Sixteen years after she first picked up a baton, she will represent Team USA this August in Paris at the IBTF World Competition.

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Professors Chris Knoblock and Dana White have collaborated on a new feature film

Faculty filmmakers win Oscar-qualifying festival for short film featured at Cleveland International Film Festival

A short film co-directed by two 911³Ô¹Ï faculty members is eligible to submit to the Academy after winning Best Live Action Short Film at the Oscar-qualifying St. Louis Film Festival- and is now being featured at the Cleveland International Film Festival.

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Flash Focus: Hannah Fletcher

Meet Hannah Fletcher, a senior history major and anthropology minor, from Ravenna, Ohio. This history major thrives on creating powerful connections between visitors and the stories that shaped a generation.

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911³Ô¹Ï graduate Luana Johnson with her research poster

How an International Alumna Designed Her Future at 911³Ô¹Ï

911³Ô¹Ï graduate Luana Johnson highlights how the American Academy partnership and the university's elite design labs provided the professional access needed to launch a global career.

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Flash Focus: Ayna Tazhiyeva

Meet Ayna Tazhiyeva, a first-year double major in communication studies and international studies, from Turkmenistan, Central Asia.  Combining her studies with a role at University Libraries, Tazhiyeva finds her voice through research and community connection.

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Saloni Christian, a third-year student at 911³Ô¹Ï's College of Podiatric Medicine, stands in a hallway at the college's clinic in Independence, Ohio. (Photo credit: Bob Christy)

POV: 911³Ô¹Ï Shaped Who I Am. Now It's Training Who I'll Become.

Saloni Christian, a third-year student at 911³Ô¹Ï’s College of Podiatric Medicine who received her undergraduate degree in biology from 911³Ô¹Ï, reflects on the challenges and rewards of answering a calling that was shaped by a lifetime of watching others serve.

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Lauren Cohen, senior journalism major

Journalism Major Scores Numerous Front-Page Stories in Knight-Funded Internship

Lauren Cohen, a senior journalism major from Twinsburg, Ohio, has already made an impact during her internship, producing many front-page stories for the Akron Beacon Journal and Signal Akron. 

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Flash Focus: Rushitha and Ruhitha Chinchalapu

Flash Focus: Rushitha and Ruhitha Chinchalapu

Meet Rushitha and Ruhitha Chinchalapu, twins from India, both pursuing their master's in business analytics. As they are in the same graduate program, the sisters reflect on how being twins has contributed to their experience at 911³Ô¹Ï.  

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Professor Dave Costello works with biology students in the Cuyahoga River

Could Iron and Zinc Be the Missing Key to Cleaner Rivers and a Healthier Lake Erie?

A new study led by 911³Ô¹Ï’s David Costello finds that trace metals — not just nitrogen and phosphorus — frequently limit biological productivity in freshwater streams, with implications for waterways across Northeast Ohio and beyond.

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