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Report Suggests Audiences Appreciate Diverse Casts

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

University of California Los Angeles University of California Los Angeles Minority groups experienced gains relative to their white counterparts in all key Hollywood employment arenas examined in the streaming film sector, according to a new report from the Institute for Research on Labor and Employment at UCLA.

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Professor Examines Asian American Representation Across Media, Diaspora

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

“I think perhaps … it’s taken a while for the second and the third generation to come of age and to join the entertainment industries in ways in which they can make a difference,” Oh said. And stereotypical views that Asian Americans are often discouraged by their families from pursuing entertainment careers are dubious, said Oh. “I

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Winter 2024 Sponsored Projects at the College for Creative Studies

College for Creative Study

Students from Communication Design and Fashion Design to Graduate Color and Materials Design and Product Design were able to partner with local and global brands to work on a specific project tailored to meet the needs of our industry partners. C.L.A.S.S.

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Winter 2023 Sponsored Projects at the College for Creative Studies

College for Creative Study

Students from Film and Illustration to Interior Design and Entertainment Arts were able to partner with local and global brands to work on a specific project tailored to meet the needs of our industry partners. The students worked on the following projects during the Winter semester. President Don Tuski describes the concept here. “At

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4 reasons your labor market analysis isn’t capturing employer demand for graduates

EAB

Blogs 4 reasons your labor market analysis isn’t capturing employer demand for graduates By Ben Campbell Maybe you’ll find this situation familiar: you’ve heard from faculty and industry leaders about strong and growing demand for a particular program. Strong national or regional employment trends don’t always equate to strong local demand.

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The College for Creative Studies Announces New Dean of Undergraduate Studies

College for Creative Study

During her time as assistant dean, Ruopp oversaw the development of the new Mentorship program—which was created for students to connect with faculty, staff, alumni, and industry professionals during their time at CCS. and a qualitative research certificate from the University of Missouri. Ruopp received her Ph.D

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Let Your Audience Guide You to Yield Success

Campus Sonar

Looking back on conversation topics and trends we’ve seen in our five+ years of industry research, we see lessons and insights you can use moving forward to make the most of yield season (or the recruitment process at large) and build a robust incoming class. Is it useful or entertaining? Is it accessible?