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Jamie and Greg talk with Damon Griffin, Woodbury's Director of Annual Giving and Alumni Relations, about supporting Woodbury's students and mission.
Jamie and Greg interview Communication student, Daniel Hwang, who talks about his winding journey to Woodbury, his love of Korean hip-hop, and his aspirations for the future.
Jamie and Greg talk to Management student, Ahdenae Khodaverdian. Ado is also a passionate artist and illustrator, and she serves as the current Editor-in-Chief of the Moria literary publication.
Jamie and Greg talk to Accounting senior Ruxandra Badilas who interned with the 'Big 4' accounting firm, EY, and will be starting a job with them in January.
Jamie and Greg talks with School of Business student and President of the Woodbury chapter of Collegiate Entrepreneurs Organization (CEO), David Manikad.
Jamie and Greg talk with Jackie Tejada, an Architecture-turned-Interdisciplinary Studies student who is, among other things, building a sustainable tiny house that she plans to live in on the Woodbury campus.
Jamie and Greg to talk the Chair of Woodbury's Interior Design program, Christoph Korner, about his experiences, his career and the Interior Design program at Woodbury. Learn more at https://woodbury.edu/interiordesign
Jamie and Greg speak to architecture student Khan Muhammad about how he got interested in architecture and his journey to and experiences at Woodbury.
Jamie and Greg speak with Woodbury's Dean of Student Affairs, Tracci Johnson about how students can be successful in college.
Emily Bills, who has a PhD in the History of Architecture and Urban Planning, is the coordinator of Woodbury's Urban Studies program and also serves as communications coordinator for the College of Liberal Arts. She discusses her career journey and experiences as a student and professional.
Dove Pressnall, a 1995 graduate of the School of Business, talks about her experiences and the work that she is doing fighting homelessness in Los Angeles.
Jamie and Greg interview Linda Grant Jones, an alumna from Villa Cabrini Academy. Villa Cabrini was the female Catholic school that occupied Woodbury's campus prior to the university moving to Burbank. The university maintains a relations with the Villa Cabrini Academy alumni who regularly hold events at Woodbury. Learn more about the connection here: https://woodbury.edu/news/villa-cabrini-academy-scholarship-fund-past-present-meet-glenoaks-boulevard/
Jamie and Greg have a conversation with 2016 Woodbury Filmmaking alumnus, Miguel Chavez. They talk with Miguel about his acting career, his experiences on the television show AP Bio, and about his time at Woodbury.
Jamie & Greg interview Fashion Marketing senior Faina Danielian and talk about her journey to Woodbury, her experiences at the university, and what she aspires to do in the future.
Jamie and Greg talk to Woodbury Marketing student, and musician, Siahna Im.
Jamie and Greg interview Filmmaking student Alexander Korsin who talks about his senior film project "Sinner."
Jamie and Greg talk to 2015 Architecture alumna, Elizabeth Fernandez who talks about her experience as a first generation student.
Greg and Jamie interview Archway Theatere Company founder and artistic director, Steven Sabel and actress Hillary Weintraub. They talk about being Woodbury's theater company in residence and their upcoming season of shows. Learn more about them at https://www.archwayla.com
Jamie and Greg talk to Woodbury's Psychology chair, Dr. Joye Swan about her research in human sexuality, as well as the Psychology program at the university.
Jamie and Greg interview Wendy Bendoni, a seasoned fashion forecaster and the chair of Woodbury's Marketing and Fashion Marketing programs in the School of Business.
Jamie and Greg interview 1973 Accounting alumnus Lenny Klein who talks about Woodbury in the 1970s and the development of his career as an accountant.
Jamie and Greg speak with Dr. Jennifer Peterson, chair of Woodbury University's Communication Department.
Jamie and Greg interview Master of Architecture (MArch) alumnus, Austin Hutcherson, who talks about his career and his experience at Woodbury.
An interview with Chuck Geletko, an instructor in Woodbury's new Public Safety Administration program, who talks about law enforcement, his career, and how the PSA program prepares students for their own career in public safety and law enforcement.
Architecture graduate student, Parsa Rezaee, talks about her journey to architecture and Woodbury University.
An interview with Woodbury's College of Liberal Arts faculty member, and noted author and poet, Mike Sonksen.
Jamie and Greg interview Game Art & Design student Rafik Vardanyan.
An interview with Woodbury student Tricia Lopez who talks about her experiences at Woodbury and as editor-in-chief of the Moria literary publication.
amie and Greg talk to Woodbury's healthy living coordinator and student adviser for 7500 Magazine, Risa Williams.
The interim dean of Woodbury's College of Liberal Arts talks to Jamie and Greg about his experiences and his thoughts about liberal arts education today.
Woodbury University math professor Eugene Allevato talks about his project building a math-centric playground in Brazil.
Studio 7500 interviews Damon Griffin, Woodbury's Director of Annual Giving and Alumni Affairs.
The first episode of Woodbury's news and information program, Studio 7500, which includes interviews with student, faculty, administrators, alumni and more. Hosted by Greg Houle and Jamie Brown from Woodbury's Marketing department. This episode include an interview with student Tricia Lopez.