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The College of Fine Arts and Communications has posted these outstanding alumni interviews to assist current and perspective students learn more about career opportunities in fine arts and communications. We invite your comments and recommendations for other alumni that might be featured. Click here to submit your comments.


The College of Fine Arts and Communications has posted these outstanding alumni interviews to assist current and prospective students learn more about career opportunities in fine arts and communications. We invite your comments and recommendations for other alumni that might be featured. Click here to submit your comments.


Name
Department / Degree / Field
Current Position
Communications / B.A.'90 / Journalism
Emmy-winning journalist, former co-host of the CBS Early Show
Communications / M.A.'76 / Communications
President, The Foundation for a Better Life
Communications / B.A. '63 / Journalism
Communications / M.A. '65 / Communications
Managing director, Public Affairs Department, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Communications / B.A. '92 / Communications, Advertising emphasis
Vice president and region manager, Arizona, Cox Communications
Communications / B.A. '69 / Communications
Freelance cinematographer and director
Music / B.M. '90 / Music
Associate professor of jazz studies, Eastman School of Music
Visual Arts / B.S. '67 / Visual Arts
Artist (Painting, fine art prints, porcelain,brass)
Visual Arts / B.F.A. '79 / Design and Art
President and Founder of Peterson, Ray and Company
Visual Arts / B.F.A. '99 / Illustration
Artists' agent, Shannon Associates, New York City
Theatre / B.A. '79 / Child Drama
Artistic director, McGee Productions
Music / B.A. '93 / Music
Freelance composer
Communications / B.A. '02 / Communications
Associate Editor, Newsweek
Theatre / M.F.A. '83 / Acting
Artistic Director and Chief Operating Officer, California Musical Theatre (Music Circus and Broadway Sacramento)

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