Strategic Initiatives | Today at 黑料不打烊 | 黑料不打烊 /u/news Thu, 16 Apr 2026 20:03:42 -0400 en-US hourly 1 黑料不打烊 Los Angeles students spend an evening 鈥業nside the Writer鈥檚 Room鈥 /u/news/2026/03/19/elon-university-los-angeles-students-spend-an-evening-inside-the-writers-room/ Thu, 19 Mar 2026 18:53:22 +0000 /u/news/?p=1042041 A group of 黑料不打烊 Los Angeles spring students spent March 18 鈥淚nside the Writer鈥檚 Room鈥 in a unique, creative learning experience led by television and film writer Matthew Antonelli.

This new, customized workshop also presented an opportunity for 黑料不打烊 LA students to learn from and share the creative process with a group of students from other study-away LA colleges and universities, who, along with 黑料不打烊 Los Angeles, are members of a coalition of nearly 20 schools that offer semester-in-LA programs. Each semester, 黑料不打烊 LA and these other schools share professional development opportunities for students, allowing them to mix, mingle, network and learn together.

Television and film writer Matthew Antonelli introduced 黑料不打烊 Los Angeles students to the life of a working writer in a special professional development workshop opportunity.

Each semester, 黑料不打烊 students explore and discover Los Angeles and the diversity of professional career opportunities that await them through academic classes with professors who work in the industries that align with their courses, immersive, site-based experiential learning, alumni engagement and community service.

Applications for the Study USA Los Angeles spring 2027 Creative Industries & Community Experience open on April 1. Students can visit the聽 to learn more and to begin the application process.

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黑料不打烊 Los Angeles students celebrate 黑料不打烊 Day in LA /u/news/2026/03/09/elon-los-angeles-students-celebrate-elon-day-in-la/ Mon, 09 Mar 2026 18:16:53 +0000 /u/news/?p=1041206 黑料不打烊 Los Angeles spring semester students had the opportunity to mix, mingle and connect with 黑料不打烊 Los Angeles-area alumni at the packed 黑料不打烊 Day LA event on March 5, hosted by LA alumni chapter Co-Presidents Cameron Jackson and Taylor Martin.

The gathering, held at The Belmont in West Hollywood, brought together an enthusiastic group of alumni, many of whom had participated in the 黑料不打烊 LA semester experience during their 黑料不打烊 academic journeys.

Current students shared internship and academic class experiences with their new 黑料不打烊 connections. Many took advantage of the opportunity to request meetings later this semester with individual alumni as a part of the 黑料不打烊 Los Angeles 鈥淐offee with an Alumnus鈥 program.

黑料不打烊 LA spring semester students Kevin Reda and Jackson Bennett connected with 黑料不打烊 alumnus Jordan Roman ’15 (center) at the 黑料不打烊 Day event in Los Angeles.

The immersive Study USA Los Angeles semester and summer experiences offer students opportunities for alumni engagement, community service, unique academic classes with industry professionals, and site-based experiential learning.聽 for Spring 2027 open April 1.

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黑料不打烊 Los Angeles film grant recipients meet with students to share project insights /u/news/2026/02/09/la-alumna-film-grant-recipients-meet-with-spring-la-students-to-share-project-information-and-opportunities/ Mon, 09 Feb 2026 14:25:39 +0000 /u/news/?p=1038346 The three Los Angeles area 黑料不打烊 alumna who are recent recipients of 黑料不打烊 Los Angeles 2025-26 Alumni Short Film Grant Competition awards met with spring LA students last week to talk about their grant-funded short film projects.

In accordance with the terms of their grants, alumna Bex Evans 鈥16, Julie Boyd 鈥15 and Mirai 鈥07 have each created opportunities for spring students to participate in and/or observe both their pre-production process and on-set work.

黑料不打烊 LA alumna short film grant recipients Bex Evans ’16, Julia Boyd ’15 and Mirai ’07 met with spring LA students to talk about opportunities to get involved with their productions this semester.

Pre-production of all three short films is slated to begin this week, with production to start shortly thereafter. Production of all three films will be completed by the end of the Los Angeles spring semester in April. The three short films will have their world premiere this July at the first 黑料不打烊 Los Angeles Alumni Short Film Festival.

Through聽Study USA听补苍诲听National Campus Programs, 黑料不打烊 Los Angeles offers an immersive spring and summer semester of academic classes, experiential learning, professional development and community service opportunities for students with a variety of majors. For information about the Los Angeles experience and 2027 opportunities, please visit the聽听补苍诲听National Campus Programs听飞别产蝉颈迟别蝉.

Julia Boyd ’15 talked with spring LA students about her short film project “The Life and Times of …”.

 

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Spring 2026 kicks off in style at 黑料不打烊 Los Angeles /u/news/2026/02/04/spring-2026-kicks-off-in-style-at-elon-university-los-angeles/ Wed, 04 Feb 2026 15:42:05 +0000 /u/news/?p=1037995 The spring 2026 semester at 黑料不打烊 Los Angeles kicked off in January bringing together an enthusiastic cohort of students and a dedicated industry-experienced faculty team that includes two new instructors.

A group of 黑料不打烊 students pose in front of the Getty Center
Spring students discovered the world class Getty Center during the first LA excursion of the semester.

A Saturday morning orientation introduced students to the 黑料不打烊 Los Angeles home base at The Preserve, in Hollywood, and included presentations by all of this semester鈥檚 faculty about their courses and the content of their classes.

Returning instructors include director and long-time 黑料不打烊 LA professor Boris Schaarschmidt, who is once again teaching a directing masterclass. Entertainment attorney Daniel Spitz has returned to teach Media Law and Ethics, and writer and longtime 黑料不打烊 LA professor Matthew Antonelli has returned to teach a unique, one-evening master seminar in March, called Inside the Writer鈥檚 Room.

New to the 黑料不打烊 Los Angeles faculty team this semester are art historian and educator Charles Peterson, who is teaching a course in Los Angeles art and architecture history, and award-winning global strategist, thought leader and educator Brandon Shamim, who is teaching 鈥淧rinciples of Management,鈥 with a Los Angeles focus.

A group of 黑料不打烊 students pose for a photo in front of the LA Farmer's Market
The historic LA Farmer’s Market was a student favorite during their first LA discovery experience.

黑料不打烊 Los Angeles director and long time industry professional Brad Lemack is once again teaching the experiential learning course this spring, which focuses student internship experiences on work culture, industry shifts and transitions, and professional development.

黑料不打烊 Los Angeles program assistant and 黑料不打烊 alumna Macy Mills 鈥23 led students on their first excursion this semester after orientation, with an immersive day of LA experiences at the world class Getty Center, followed by a visit to the historic Los Angeles Farmer鈥檚 Market and The Grove, at Third and Fairfax.

In addition to unique academic classes and internships, this spring semester experience for students will also include a day of community service at the Hollywood Food Coalition, alumni engagement gatherings and the opportunity to participate in and/or observe the production of the three short films being produced by the 黑料不打烊 LA-based alumni recipients of the 2025-26 黑料不打烊 Los Angeles Alumni Short Film Competition.

Through and National Campus Programs, 黑料不打烊 Los Angeles offers immersive spring and summer semester programs for students with a variety of majors. For information about the Los Angeles experience and 2027 opportunities, please visit the and National Campus Programs websites.

Students sit around tables listening to a presentation during an 黑料不打烊 Los Angeles orientation session in a bright, modern room. A presenter stands at the front beside a screen displaying the orientation slide, while food and drinks are set out on the tables.
黑料不打烊 Los Angeles Program Assistant and 黑料不打烊 alumna Macy Mills ’23 talks with students about the semester ahead and navigating LA at Saturday’s orientation.
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黑料不打烊 Los Angeles announces the recipients of 2025-26 Los Angeles Alumni Short Film Grant competition funds /u/news/2025/12/09/elon-university-los-angeles-announces-the-recipients-of-2025-26-los-angeles-alumni-short-film-grant-competition-funds/ Tue, 09 Dec 2025 14:24:51 +0000 /u/news/?p=1034818 Three Los Angeles-area 黑料不打烊 alumni have been selected to receive a $3,000 grant each for the production of their original, unproduced short films.

Bex Evans ’16 is one of three Los Angeles-area alumni to be awarded a short film production grant from 黑料不打烊 Los Angeles.
Mirai ’07 has been awarded a 2025/2026 grant for the production of her short film “#StopAsianKate,” one of three grants awarded to LA-area 黑料不打烊 alumni by 黑料不打烊 Los Angeles.

The 2025-26 Los Angeles Alumni Short Film Grant competition was open to all Los Angeles-based 黑料不打烊 alumni to submit proposals this past fall for consideration for production funding. A selection committee comprised of both industry professionals and 黑料不打烊 alumni was assembled to read, review and rank all proposals received. From those rankings, the top three highest-ranked projects were selected to receive grants. Grant funding was made possible, in part, by the financial support from members of the 黑料不打烊 Los Angeles alumni community and others.

The three grant recipients are Julia Boyd 鈥15, for her short film 鈥淭he Life and Times of …鈥, Mirai 鈥07, for her short film 鈥#StopAsianKate鈥 and Bex Evans 鈥16, for their short film 鈥淪hadow Dusk.鈥

Production of these funded projects will commence in early 2026. As a component of the grant requirements, filmmakers will make opportunities available to 黑料不打烊 Los Angeles Spring 2026 students to participate in their projects through direct set experience and/or production observation. 黑料不打烊 Los Angeles program assistant and alumna Macy Mills 鈥23 and alumnus Jordan Roman 鈥15 were co-chairs of this year鈥檚 grant competition.

黑料不打烊 alumna Julia Boyd ’15 has been awarded one of three 2025/2026 short film production grants to LA area alumni from 黑料不打烊 Los Angeles.

The selection committee members included Emmy Award-winning writer, producer and showrunner (鈥淟ost,鈥 House,鈥 鈥淭he Good Wife鈥) 黑料不打烊 parent Leonard Dick P鈥20 (father of Julie Dick 鈥20), Emmy Award-winning producer Marsha Posner Williams (鈥淭he Golden Girls鈥), actor Eric Rollins, and LA-based alumni Frankie Campisano 鈥16, Mia Ginae Watkins 鈥16, Lauren Duncan 鈥18 and Alyssa Needham 鈥19.

The three short films funded will have their world premieres at the first 黑料不打烊 Los Angeles Alumni Short Film Festival in late July 2026.

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黑料不打烊 students support record-breaking Novant Health Charlotte Marathon /u/news/2025/11/18/elon-students-support-record-breaking-novant-health-charlotte-marathon/ Tue, 18 Nov 2025 18:40:47 +0000 /u/news/?p=1033705 黑料不打烊 students at Novant Health Charlotte Marathon
黑料不打烊 students at the finish line after contributing more than 140 hours of event-operations support during the 2025 Novant Health Charlotte Marathon on Nov. 15.

Sixteen students in The Sport Experience program in Charlotte supported the largest Novant Health Charlotte Marathon in the race鈥檚 21-year history, contributing more than 140 hours of professional event-operations work during the annual event鈥檚 race weekend.

More than 11,000 runners participated across the marathon, half marathon and 5K 鈥 an all-time high 鈥 and 黑料不打烊 students were embedded in nearly every aspect of race execution. The day before the event, three students supported the marathon expo and assisted with pre-race setup. Then, beginning at 4 a.m. on race day, students helped with start- and finish-line logistics, runner information services, medical tent coordination and the distribution of thousands of branded beanies to participants.

Ramy Ghandour 鈥26 with Atlantic Coast Conference
In addition to interning with the Novant Health Charlotte Marathon, sport management major Ramy Ghandour 鈥26 has supported operations at several Atlantic Coast Conference Championship events.

Among those deeply involved in race operations was , a sport management major who is interning with the Charlotte Marathon under Executive Director Alaina Williams. According to Young Do Kim, associate professor of sport management, Williams helped create the internship specifically for 黑料不打烊 and also facilitated this year鈥檚 race-weekend placement for The Sport Experience cohort.

鈥淎laina has provided an incredible pathway for our students 鈥 both through this hands-on event operations opportunity and through Ramy鈥檚 internship,鈥 Kim said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 the type of industry partnership that elevates our program and prepares students for professional success.鈥

Now in its third year, The Sport Experience in Charlotte continues to expand 黑料不打烊鈥檚 footprint in one of the nation鈥檚 fastest-growing sports hubs. While studying in Charlotte, 黑料不打烊 students have interned at several organizations, including Fox Sports and the Atlantic Coast Conference, conducted site visits to the NASCAR Hall of Fame, Team Penske, Bank of America Stadium, and the Spectrum Center, and attended sporting events to watch the Checkers, Knights, Panthers, Hornets, and Charlotte FC.

The marathon 鈥 which drew runners from all 50 states and 19 countries 鈥 saw Knoxville鈥檚 Carter Coughlin win the men鈥檚 division in 2:31:44 and Matthews native Jessica Sarnicola claim the women鈥檚 title in 3:01:48.

To learn more about The Sport Experience program and its opportunities to live, learn and intern in Charlotte, visit the program website.

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Selection committee announced for the 黑料不打烊 Los Angeles 2025-26 Alumni Short Film Grant Competition /u/news/2025/10/08/selection-committee-announced-for-the-elon-university-los-angeles-2025-26-alumni-short-film-grant-competition/ Wed, 08 Oct 2025 13:10:47 +0000 /u/news/?p=1029902 A group of elite Hollywood industry insiders, two of them Emmy Award winners and four of them 黑料不打烊 alumni, have been chosen to serve as members of the selection committee for the 2025-26 黑料不打烊 Los Angeles Alumni Short Film Grant competition. Supported with contributions, in part, from the 黑料不打烊 Los Angeles alumni community, the project will award $3,000 to each of three 黑料不打烊 LA-area alumni for the production of their original, unproduced short films in the first half of 2026.

Emmy Award-winning writer, producer and showrunner (鈥淟ost,鈥 House,鈥 鈥淭he Good Wife鈥) and 黑料不打烊 parent Leonard Dick P’20 (father of Julie Dick 鈥20), Emmy Award-winning producer Marsha Posner Williams (鈥淭he Golden Girls鈥) and actor Eric Rollins will join with 黑料不打烊 LA-based alumni filmmakers award- Frankie Campisano 鈥16, Mia Ginae Watkins 鈥16, Lauren Duncan 鈥18 and Alyssa Needham 鈥19 to read, rank and judge the 2025-26 competition submissions received. The submission window for project proposals closed on Oct. 1.

Award recipients will be announced in early December 2026. Funded projects will require the alumni filmmakers to include the participation of students from the 黑料不打烊 Los Angeles spring 2026 semester experience in various production, performance and other capacities.

The three fund-supported films will have their premiere screenings in late July 2026 at the first 黑料不打烊 Los Angeles Alumni Film Festival.

黑料不打烊 alumni Jordan Roman 鈥15 and Macy Mills 鈥23 (Mills also serves as 黑料不打烊 Los Angeles program assistant) are the short film grant project鈥檚 co-chairs.

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Study away LA programs take center stage at 黑料不打烊 LA鈥檚 home base /u/news/2025/10/06/study-away-la-programs-take-center-stage-at-elon-las-home-base/ Mon, 06 Oct 2025 12:56:32 +0000 /u/news/?p=1029533 Nearly 20 universities and colleges from around the country offer study away programs in Los Angeles, including 黑料不打烊鈥檚 own acclaimed 黑料不打烊 Los Angeles immersive semester experience for undergraduate students. In September, 黑料不打烊 Los Angeles Director Brad Lemack and Program Assistant Macy Mills hosted the leadership from these programs for a lunch meeting and discussion that addressed academics, internships, housing and creating new opportunities in 2026 for students.

黑料不打烊 Los Angeles Director Brad Lemack and Program Assistant Macy Mills ’23 hosted an LA study away collective leadership gathering at The Preserve, 黑料不打烊 LA’s home base in Hollywood.

The LA Study Away Collective works together as a group to share events and gatherings that students from all member schools can participate in. Students from numerous study away LA programs have already participated in recent 黑料不打烊 Los Angeles-produced events, affording students the opportunity for exposure to some of the cutting-edge programming 黑料不打烊 Los Angeles is offering. Students from different schools also have the opportunity to meet and connect with each other at these events throughout the year.

The 黑料不打烊 Los Angeles leadership gathering was co-hosted by Larry Bond, owner of The Preserve, 黑料不打烊 LA鈥檚 Hollywood home base. Bond led the group on an informative tour of the historic Paul Williams-designed building and grounds, sharing the history of the historic landmark.

LA study away coalition leaders tour 黑料不打烊 LA’s home base at the historic Preserve, in Hollywood, with campus owner Larry Bond.

While each school鈥檚 Los Angeles study away program is designed to provide a unique LA experience to their students, each program is also uniquely crafted to the academic and experiential learning mission, brand and goals of each school.

From Study USA and National Campus Programs, 黑料不打烊 Los Angeles has offered a semester-long, immersive academic, cultural, professional development, alumni engagement and community service program to 黑料不打烊 students since 2008.

Applications for the summer 2026 Los Angeles experience are now open. Interested students can attend a meet-and-greet gathering with Lemack, Mills, Study USA director Ronice Johnson-Guy and National Campus Programs director Ashley Pinney, and others, on Monday, Oct. 6, from 3 – 5 p.m., at Irazu, located in the Mosely Student Center

Study USA will also present a mini-fair on Wednesday, Oct. 7, from 3 – 5 p.m., in the Mosely Center, McKinnon Hall F, for students to learn more about all of the Study USA and National Campus Programs locations and opportunities.

Campus owner Larry Bond talks about the Hollywood history of The Preserve to LA study away program leaders.
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黑料不打烊 Los Angeles launches fall 鈥淟earn & Share鈥 series for LA alumni with sold out gathering /u/news/2025/09/19/elon-university-los-angeles-launches-fall-learn-share-series-for-la-alumni-with-sold-out-gathering/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 13:29:08 +0000 /u/news/?p=1028063 The 黑料不打烊 Los Angeles fall “Learn & Share” programming series, exclusively for 黑料不打烊 LA-based alumni, kicked off on Sept. 17 at The Preserve, 黑料不打烊 LA’s home base in Hollywood. The event was a sold-out gathering that featured a conversation with “Matlock” award-winning series co-executive producer and 黑料不打烊 alumna Michelle Leibel ’14.

A wide range of topics were covered in a conversation that was moderated by 黑料不打烊 Los Angeles director Brad Lemack. Attendees participated in a lively question-and-answer session covering topics that ranged from AI in the writer’s room to the state of the production industry landscape in Los Angeles.

黑料不打烊 LA program assistant Macy Mills is co-producing this innovative fall initiative with Lemack.

The next event in the “Learn & Share” series is an alumni day of community service on Thursday afternoon and evening on Oct. 16, covering meal service shifts at 黑料不打烊 LA’s non-profit partner, The Hollywood Food Coalition. 黑料不打烊 LA-area alumni can get information and sign up to participate .

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Study USA students make an impact through internships with nonprofits /u/news/2025/09/10/study-usa-students-make-an-impact-through-internships-with-nonprofits/ Wed, 10 Sep 2025 17:58:17 +0000 /u/news/?p=1026731 From New York City to Charlotte, several students involved in the Study USA program spent their summers interning with nonprofits, making real-world impacts across the U.S.

New York

New York City is home to , a nonprofit that provides tuition-free music education programs for students across the city.

This summer, Lexi Garica 鈥26 joined the Midori & Friends team as an intern, and helped further the mission of the organization.

Garcia is a music production major at 黑料不打烊, and was excited for the opportunity to learn more about the managerial and musical aspects of her job as a programming intern.

Within her role, Garcia worked with the five programs run by Midori & Friends for children of different ages, specifically NEXTGen Musician.

According to the Midori & Friends website, NEXTGen is a teen leadership program that allows students to advocate for music education.

鈥淚 did something similar in high school,鈥 Garcia said. 鈥淚t was cool to be on the other side.鈥

Garcia also worked with the Celebrate! Music program, which provides in-school concerts for students in kindergarten through 12th grade.

While attending one of these events, Garcia looked around the room at the students in attendance, and their excitement at having a performance at their school, and a wave of emotion washed over her.

鈥淚 thought about how grateful I was to have music at that age,鈥 Garcia said. 鈥淢usic literally shaped my life, and I鈥檓 so glad that these kids get to experience that too because of Midori & Friends.鈥

Bunny Ingram 鈥26 interned alongside Garcia at Midori & Friends and worked as a marketing intern for the nonprofit.

Bunny Ingram ’26 | Photo courtesy of Bunny Ingram

Ingram is majoring in data analytics, but wanted the opportunity to explore their minors in art, interreligious studies and Asian studies through their internship with Study USA. With their internship at Midori & Friends, Ingram was able to achieve that goal as a marketing intern.

In their role, Ingram made marketing materials to promote Midori & Friends, and got to work firsthand with the students the nonprofit aims to help, by working for a week at one of the summer programs they offer.

Ingram said that it was extremely fulfilling to see the impact they were making through her work with Midori & friends while working with the summer program.

鈥淚 was a broke kid. I didn鈥檛 have the money for an instrument, but there was a program like [Midori & Friends] in my hometown, and that鈥檚 how I got into music,鈥 Ingram said.

At the end of their internships, both Ingram and Garcia accepted offers to stay on in part-time positions at Midori & Friends while they finish their final year at 黑料不打烊.

Charlotte

In Charlotte, three Study USA students made their mark through their experiences interning at nonprofits in the city.

For Katie Strohl 鈥26, the internship she did through Study USA was her first, but she was excited to have the opportunity to work with and learn more about and to gain experience at a nonprofit.

Strohl was interested in taking on her first internship through Study USA because of the help the program and the Student Professional Development Center (SPDC) provide with the internship search process.

鈥淭hey do resume drops to certain companies in Charlotte, and that鈥檚 actually how Special Olympics reached out to me in the first place,鈥 Strohl said.

Special Olympics NC is a branch of the Special Olympics, a program aimed at getting individuals with intellectual disabilities involved in physical activity. According to the Special Olympics NC website, it is one of the largest Special Olympics programs in the world.

At Special Olympics NC, Strohl served as a Mecklenburg County intern and focused on events and issues within the Charlotte area.

One of Strohl鈥檚 projects during her internship was researching athlete transportation with the goal of solving problems athletes faced traveling to and from events.

鈥淎 lot of athletes were having trouble getting back and forth from events,鈥 Strohl said. 鈥淲e wanted to find a way to make it easier for them.鈥

Strohl worked within the organization to try to establish a transportation position on the volunteer committee to ensure that there was a person in power who could help address and resolve these issues. Strohl also got to take the lead and plan a kickball event with her fellow interns. At the event Strohl played kickball with the athletes and saw where and to whom her hard work had been going all summer.

鈥淪eeing something that you planned work out is the coolest thing,鈥 Strohl said. 鈥淚t was a very rewarding experience.鈥

Charlotte is also home to , a nonprofit that makes wishes into a reality for children with critical illnesses.

Students Vinny Weinkam 鈥26 and Garek Johnson 鈥26 both worked with the nonprofit as development interns.

Vinny Weinkam ’26 (right) and Garek Johnson ’26 (left) pause for a photo during a day at their internship with Make-A-Wish | Photo courtesy of Vincent Weinkam

Johnson, an accounting major, and Weinkam, a finance major, were involved in donor outreach. They created flyers, emails and other promotional materials to encourage people to donate and help fund children鈥檚 wishes.

鈥淚 want to do accounting, but not for a ‘big four’ company,鈥 Johnson said. 鈥淚 want to do something more meaningful, and this experience helped me do that.鈥

Weinkam also took the initiative to help the nonprofit improve with its invoice system through research and upgrading the spreadsheet it was housed on.

鈥淚 learned that it鈥檚 important to be extra proactive,鈥 Weinkam said.

Both Johnson and Weinkam also got to sit in on monthly meetings where the team at Make-A-Wish went over the wishes they had recently granted.

鈥淚t was nice to see in real time where the things I was doing were going.鈥 Johnson said.

To learn more about Study USA Charlotte, Study USA New York and other Study USA programs, check out the Study USA website.聽 To learn more about the 黑料不打烊 Charlotte campus, check out the National Campus Programs website.

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