Getting a Grip on Film
Lauren Sayula ’23 initially planned to major in computer science but pivoted to film and media culture halfway through college after rediscovering her passion for video editing.
Lauren Sayula ’23 initially planned to major in computer science but pivoted to film and media culture halfway through college after rediscovering her passion for video editing.
For the past decade, marine ecologist Stephen Heck ’09.5 has been studying and working to conserve carbon-storing eelgrass meadows off the coast of Long Island.
Independent film producer Brad Becker-Parton ’11.5 was recognized at the Sundance Film Festival for his body of work and commitment to creative producing.
Annie Grayer ’17.5 is on the 2024 Forbes “30 Under 30” list of notable professionals in media. Grayer reports on Capitol Hill for CNN and contributed to more than 200 stories last year.
The New York Times recently featured Henry Flores ’01, who founded Classic Watch Club as a welcoming space for new and experienced watch collectors alike.
Archie, Betty, Veronica, and the crew get the Bollywood treatment in The Archies, a new musical adaptation on Netflix. Set in 1960s India, the film also features Suhaas Ahuja ’01 as Archie’s father, Fred.
Jay Parini, professor of English and creative writing, has a new poem with his hometown of Scranton as muse.
Laura Heaberlin ’12.5 performed a song she wrote in under an hour on the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.
The debut novel of New England Review editor Carolyn Kuebler ’90 is included in Oprah Daily’s list of the most anticipated books of 2024.