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Downtown Pittsburgh Adds to Your Point Park Experience

We're asking students how Downtown Pittsburgh has transformed them during their time at Point Park.

In #PittsburghMe profiles, we'll introduce you to current students who will share their perspective on the Point Park University experience. Students from far away — and not so far away — will provide their take on how Downtown Pittsburgh and Point Park University have changed them for the better.

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Brighid Butler Shanahan

Funeral service major from Munhall, Pa.

What is the best piece of advice you’ve been given by a professor?

"You got this; everything will be okay." Although that is a simple statement, it is one of the most important pieces of advice I have received. This came from Dr. Mark Marnich. He saw that I was in need of some encouragement and by a simple statement was able to give me the support that I needed."
 

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Noah Fodor

Photography major from Bridgeville, Pa.

Why did you choose Point Park University?

“The [photography] program is rigorous and demands a lot, but it fuels me every day to become the best artist ... Point Park has given me everything I need to become a successful artist and my professors have become sources of inspiration, and influence me as I continue to make work.”

 

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Rachel Hue

Dance major, Human Resource Management minor from York, Pa.

Why did you choose Point Park University?

Point Park's dance program is ranked one of the 10 best in the country. There are so many successful alumni and I knew I would get a great education and experience overall.

 

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Marlee Pinchok

Broadcast Reporting major from Lower Burrell, Pa.

Why did you choose Point Park University?

As an ambitious individual, I am always looking for new experiences and challenges to succeed in my career field. I chose Point Park because from the moment I started looking at this school, I knew it would provide me with exceptional hands-on experience both inside and outside of the classroom.

 

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Nate Grossi

Sports, Arts and Entertainment Management major from Bolivar, Ohio

What opportunities have you had through your major?

“I’ve had many opportunities because of Point Park and my major. I traveled to New York and met industry professionals working at Madison Square Garden, The Lincoln Center, Barclays Center, Atlantic Records and other major companies. I also went to Los Angeles for the Pollstar Music Conference, where I was able to learn from some of the biggest names in the music industry. At the conference I met Khalid after hearing him speak about his music career. In addition to those experiences, I was president of the Sports, Arts and Entertainment Management Club my junior year, where I gained a large amount of experience producing, marketing and running events.”

 

Pictured is Noah Lockette, cinema production major. | Photo by Rhianna Davis

Noah Lockette

Cinema Production major from Mars, Pa.

Who is your favorite professor in the cinema program?

"I have been very fortunate to learn under numerous interesting and impactful professors, but I am particularly close with Professor Chris Sepesy. He teaches the history, foreign and genre-specific film courses, all of which have been very interesting to me. I think it is very important as an artist to expose yourself to a diverse range of art. Chris’s classes have opened my mind to new thoughts and cultures. I am immensely grateful for his guidance and his support.”

 

Pictured is Mya Pici, sports, arts and entertainment management major. | Photo by Rhianna Davis

Mya Pici

Sports, Arts and Entertainment Management major from Spring Hill, Fla.

You’re interning with a local theatre. How has Point Park prepared you for this experience?

"I’ve interned with the Lamp Theatre Corporation the past two summers. I feel like I’ve known what this career was about my whole life, but the mandatory shadowing opportunity that I did with the operations manager of the Benedum Center prepared me a lot for this role. My marketing and sales classes have taught me so much that I actually use in the real world. I was challenged to plan an entire week of free programming for kids at the Lamp Theatre this summer - something we’ve never offered before. Because of Teresa Gregory’s Event Management class, I felt confident planning the events.”

 

Pictured is Allison Schubert, broadcast reporting major. | Photo by Josh Croup

Allison Schubert

Broadcast Reporting major from Butler, Pa.

Tell us about your trip to Italy last year with the International Media Class.

"Aside from the incredible food, my absolute favorite thing about the trip was learning about the differences between Italian and American media and how vastly different the two are. Learning about my future profession in a country that already captured my heart made me fall that much more in love with both the country and my chosen career path. If you are debating on whether or not to travel abroad, do it. You will never regret it."

 

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Tony Reina

Information Technology major from Thurmont, Md.

What is your favorite college memory?

"My favorite college memory is when the outdoor men's track and field team won the conference championship. We had been taking second at conferences since the program started, so once we were able to push past the barrier it made the win that much better! On top of that, we only won by one point, making it all the more nerve-racking."

 

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Kelsey Wolfe

Public Relations and Advertising major from Brownsville, Pa.

Why did you choose Point Park University?

"I chose Point Park because it was everything I wanted in a university. Coming from a small town, I wanted adventure in the big city but didn’t want to be just a face in a lecture hall. I also wanted opportunities to be involved on campus and to be able to make a difference. Point Park has given me all of that and more!"

 

Pictured is Frankie Seratch, musical theatre major. | Photo by Anna Wolf

Frankie Seratch

Musical Theatre major from Hazleton, Pa.

How are you involved on campus?

"Point Park has given me the space to support student art, as well as perform among my peers. Whether it’s a dance, theatre or cinema production, I try my hardest to attend and always leave more inspired. I have been involved in several shows, both on the crew side learning the technical aspects of production and on stage, executing the technique I learn every day."

 

Pictured is Sydney Patton, sports, arts and entertainment management major. | Photo by Grace Ruiz

Sydney Patton

Sports, Arts and Entertainment Management major from Millersburg, Pa.

How did our co-op program help you land a job before graduating?

"The co-op program was one of the best opportunities I have had through Point Park! During my junior year, I reached out to Jessica Hobson and expressed my interest in the program because I had already heard great things about it. She walked me through every step with ease and found my perfect match with Flying Cork. Without my co-op experience, I would not have received a job offer two months before graduation. I am very grateful to work for a digital marketing agency that has given me so many unique opportunities already."

 

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Meghan Macioce

Broadcast Reporting major from Murrysville, Pa.

Why did you choose Point Park University?

"I chose Point Park because of its location, and because from day one you're learning hands-on skills in your major. In my first week as a freshman, I was running a camera and reporting on-air for U-View TV. In addition to that, the faculty and staff here are amazing. It’s more interesting to learn from professors who are still active in the field."

 

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Jonathan Hanks

Sports, Arts and Entertainment Management major from Zanesville, Ohio

What advice would you give to incoming students?

"My best advice would be to relax and soak it all in. There isn’t a single person out there who wouldn’t fit in here. Point Park welcomes all religions, races, ages, sexual orientations and the students come from all walks of life. Every student brings value to the university in different ways, whether it’s musical talent, performance art, athletic ability or academic excellence."

 

Pictured is Jordan Slobodinsky, journalism major. | Photo by Grace Ruiz

Jordan Slobodinsky

Journalism major from Lock Haven, Pa.

Where is your favorite spot in the city?

"I cannot lie to you when I say that I have spent over half my free time at Genoa’s Pizza up the street. When I discovered that place during my sophomore year, I thought it was just another pizza joint. Here we are two years later, and Genoa’s is the place where all of my friends and I come together to eat and hang out. It’s close to campus and is such a great atmosphere."

 

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Caleb Gretsky

Cinema Production major from LaFayette, N.Y.

What advice would you give to incoming students?

"It is more than okay to come to college nervous and a little scared, but don’t let those nerves and uncertainties stop you from doing anything fun if you have the opportunity to do it."

 

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Ailén Videla Ortiz

Dance and Psychology major from San Jose, Calif.

What is your favorite Point Park memory?

"My favorite memory is working at the National High School Dance Festival my freshman year. I was able to meet students from around the world and during the closing night gala, I was able to watch Point Park and Parsons Dance Company perform. It was a great experience being able to connect with so many different people and work at a festival that celebrates the art of dance."

 

Pictured is Keith Tucker, cinema production major. | Photo by Marissa Johnson

Keith Tucker

Cinema Production major from Erie, Pa.

Pittsburgh is a great food city. What is your favorite dish in the ‘Burgh?

"I’m a huge Pamela’s Diner fan and I have to say their blueberry flapjacks are my favorite. I simply love breakfast food and their secret recipe is to die for - just ask former President Obama. However, I also go crazy for a burger and milkshake from Burgatory. Nothing beats eating a fiddy-fiddy burger (patty made with 50% beef and 50% bacon) topped with guacamole and onion straws. An honorable mention goes to any of the mac n’ cheese dishes from Harris Grill."

 

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Beth Turnbull

Mass Communication major from North Huntingdon, Pa.

What is the biggest difference between Pittsburgh and your hometown?

"As someone who lives less than an hour from Downtown but over the county line, Pittsburgh has much more to do culturally. The fact that I can walk less than 10 minutes down the street and see a touring Broadway show is amazing. Also, there are just so many good restaurants. And I love Millie’s Homemade Ice Cream."

 

Pictured is Anna Wolf, public relations and advertising major. | Photo by Marissa Johnson

Anna Wolf

Public Relations and Advertising major from Butler, Pa.

Where can we find you hanging out in your free time?

"You can usually find me hanging out with my friends or roommates. Movie nights in my apartment are always a fun, relaxing way to unwind, but I also enjoy exploring the city and finding new coffee shops to try."

 

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Colton DeBiase

Broadcast reporting major from Export, Pa.

Tell us about your 'Live Like Fred' campaign.

"'Live Like Fred' is an idea started by me and my mother. We decided to go around the Pittsburgh area and interview people whom we call inspiring neighbors. These neighbors are living out the philosophies of kindness and love just as Fred Rogers taught us on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. We want to inspire the next generation of neighbors to live like Fred by spreading positivity on social media and highlighting random acts of kindness."

 

Pictured is Madeline King, accounting major. | Photo by Grecia Ruiz

Madeline King

Accounting major from Elizabeth, Pa.

How is your internship at Verland helping to prepare you for a job in your field?

"For several months I have been a fiscal intern at Verland, a non-profit organization that supports individuals with intellectual disabilities. My time here has been crucial in preparing me for a job in accounting and has introduced me to working in a professional setting. I have completed a variety of significant tasks and projects, both independently and with coworkers, taking what I’ve learned in the classroom and applying it to real financial situations."

 

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Reina Guerra

Musical Theatre major from Bronx, N.Y.

Tell us something unique about yourself.

"I am Puerto Rican and Cuban, so I identity as Afro-Latina. I am the founder and director of my own Afro-Latin dance company that is based in New York City called Afro-latinx. I started my company in high school when I realized that you are never too young to create, build a foundation in life and change the world even if it starts small."

 

Pictured is Keely Sapienza, Sports, Arts and Entertainment Management major. | Photo by Grecia Ruiz

Keely Sapienza

Sports, Arts and Entertainment Management major from Pittsburgh, Pa.

Tell us about your internship with Stage AE.

"I am a marketing intern with PromoWest Live at Stage AE in the North Shore. I get to do really fun things with the team like promotional events for upcoming concerts. One of the things I love to do is talk with people around the city about their favorite bands/artists and spread the word about Stage AE. We get to collect that data to try to eventually book those concerts. I also get to “street team,” where I visit local businesses and distribute our upcoming shows calendar so everyone around town knows who’s coming! This internship is by far one of the coolest experiences a student could have."

 

Pictured is Matt Spadaccia, Theatre Production: Stage Management major. | Photo by Grecia Ruiz

Matt Spadaccia

Theatre Production: Stage Management major from Bethlehem, Pa.

Why did you choose Point Park University?

"Not many schools offer a program for stage management. I knew that I didn’t want to go to a large school where you become just a number, and the stage management program starts you off as a production assistant or assistant stage manager your first semester. Point Park offers so much from its Downtown Pittsburgh location. I never thought that I would be living in a city on the 14th floor of a building my freshman year, but I knew that it would be the different experience I was looking for."

 

Pictured is Kayla McDonald, Criminal Justice major. | Photo by Grecia Ruiz

Kayla McDonald

Criminal Justice major from Buffalo, N.Y.

Who is your favorite professor and why?

"Richard Linzer! I came into the University as an undecided major, but after taking an Intro to Criminal Justice class with him, I was immediately sold. His lectures are always so interesting, especially because he has so many real-life experiences that he shares to further explain the topic being covered."

 

Pictured is Siiri Nikkinen, Psychology major. | Photo by Grecia Ruiz

Siiri Nikkinen

Psychology major from Oulu, Finland

What is the biggest difference between living in Finland and Pittsburgh?

"The biggest difference has been learning to express myself in another language and to understand and read others. Body language, wording and expressions are so different here, especially because in Finland all of those things are very reserved. It took me a while to get comfortable with small talk. Adjusting to another culture is always hard, especially because you have to step out of your comfort zone to reach your goals. However, understanding differences and learning about U.S. culture is what I love."

 

Pictured is Rhianna Davis, Business Management major. | Photo by Grecia Ruiz

Rhianna Davis

Business Management major from Lower Burrell, Pa.

What has going to school in Downtown Pittsburgh taught you?

"Going to school in Pittsburgh has taught me that anything is possible. I never knew that social media would become one of my passions on a professional level and I have been taught so much about it by professors such as Patrick Mulvihill and Robert Derda, organizations like the Campus Activities Board, and University Social Media Manager Felicia McKinney. I knew before starting school here that I wanted to work in marketing in some capacity, but being around so many sports teams and event planning groups in the city helped me realize that I want to go into social media marketing, a growing field that I don’t think people realize the potential of just yet."

 

Pictured is Carlos Polanco, Sports, Arts and Entertainment Management major. | Photo by Grecia Ruiz

Carlos Polanco

Sports, Arts and Entertainment Management major from Troy, Pa.

Tell us something unique about yourself.

"Something unique about me is that I’m originally from the Dominican Republic. I came to the United States when I was 12 years old. Coming to the United States was challenging at first because I didn’t speak the language, which made it hard for me to communicate with students and teachers. Also, the culture was very different than what I was used to. I was blessed to have wonderful teachers and staff throughout middle and high school who wanted me to succeed and helped me overcome those challenges."

 

Emilee Fails

Public Relations and Advertising major from Edinboro, Pa.

Tell us about your work experience with Major League Baseball.

"I work for Major League Baseball as a live content creator with the Pittsburgh Pirates. In this position, I work for the MLB’s social media team and attend most Pirates home games to gather content for the MLB, as well as the home and away teams. Most of what I do is photography. It has been incredible to see players and teams sharing my work on their respective social media platforms. I am having so much fun in this position and it has really confirmed that I am going into the right career."

 

Pictured is Kelly Tran, cinema production major. | Photo by Grecia Ruiz

Kelly Tran

Cinema Production major from North Huntingdon, Pa.

How did you become a published writer before graduating high school?

"I was a part of speech and debate in high school when I discovered the Interp Store writing contest. I had written a short story about my grandma, edited it and didn't think much of it. I got an email one day that my story was selected to be published in an anthology for other students in speech and debate to buy/use when they compete! It was surreal to think someone across the country could be performing words I wrote!"

 

Brittany Arp

Political Science and Legal Studies major from Russell, Pa.

What advice do you have for incoming students?

"Enjoy college life. This is probably one of the only times in your life where you won’t have to worry about paying bills or making your bed every day, so never take it for granted. Make friends, take pictures, travel often, and eat all of the pierogies Pittsburgh has to offer."

 

Pictured is Autumn Barszczowski, public relations and advertising major. | Photo by Grecia Ruiz

Autumn Barszczowski

Public Relations and Advertising major from Pittsburgh, Pa.

What opportunities have you had through your major?

"The opportunities I have had here are endless. On top of the guest speakers that all of my professors bring in to talk and network with, I have had the chance to hold numerous leadership positions, attend conferences and take on six different internships."

 

Pictured is Carlos Gonzalez, multimedia major. | Photo by Grecia Ruiz

Carlos Gonzalez

Multimedia major from Youngstown, Ohio

Why did you choose Point Park?

"A huge part of me choosing Point Park was its city location. I wanted to go to school in a place that felt alive, and Pittsburgh is overflowing with character. Plus, Point Park offered me an undeniable scholarship!"

 

Pictured is Brandy Richey, multimedia major. | Photo by Sydney Patton

Brandy Richey

Multimedia major from Pittsburgh, Pa.

Why did you transfer to Point Park University?

"I chose Point Park because I was looking to transfer schools and find a major that better suited me and my interests. I saw that Point Park offered multimedia, and the courses and job opportunities sounded interesting and fun. I toured campus and Point Park seemed like a perfect fit. I decided to transfer, and man, was it a great decision."

 

Pictured is Nick Koehler, photojournalism major. | Photo by Sydney Patton

Nick Koehler

Photojournalism major from Pittsburgh, Pa.

Tell us about your work as a photographer.

"For my own photography business, I have shot more than 25 weddings and have traveled around the world to take photos. I’ve been to Italy, Mexico, Aruba, Acadia National Park, Yosemite National Park and San Francisco. I’ve had the opportunity to take photos for the Philadelphia Public Record and I was a marketing intern for Terra Design Studios. Currently, I'm an apprentice for the Enrollment Marketing Department at Point Park. All of these opportunities have helped shaped me into the photographer that I am today."

 

Pictured is Kooper Sheeley, Sports, Arts and Entertainment Management major. | Photo by Sydney Patton

Kooper Sheeley

Sports, Arts and Entertainment Management major from Plainfield, Conn.

Why did you choose Point Park University?

I chose Point Park for the urban location and small size. Coming from a small town where the nearest form of entertainment was 45 minutes away, it was very appealing that Pittsburgh has so much going on within walking distance to campus. Overall, this school was just too good to pass up.

 

Pictured is Shelby Fink, Public Relations and Advertising major. | Photo by Sydney Patton

Shelby Fink

Public Relations and Advertising major from Pinetop-Lakeside, Ariz.

How does Pittsburgh compare to your hometown?

I come from a small town in Arizona. It’s cold here, but I’m dealing with Pittsburgh’s winter fairly well. A small town and a big city are usually very different. However, one similarity that I have found is that my hometown and Pittsburgh both have close-knit communities. Even if you aren’t a local, you don’t feel alone.

 

Pictured is Ashley Williams, Theatre Arts: Performance and Practices major. | Photo by Sydney Patton

Ashley Williams

Theatre Arts: Performance and Practices major from Cranberry Township, Pa.

Where is your favorite place to study on campus?

My favorite place to study on campus is in the recently renovated library study rooms. They’re quiet and spacious, and you can hook up your computer to the screen monitors for presentations and take notes on the desks! This makes collaborating for group projects so much easier, and allows an efficient work environment for studying. I love this new addition to the library.

 

Pictured is Kris Chandler, screenwriting major. | Photo by Sydney Patton

Kris Chandler

Screenwriting major from Erie, Pa.

How is Point Park preparing you for the next steps in your life?

Point Park has prepared me by challenging me to become in-tune with who I really am and what I really want out of life. Aside from living right Downtown (which in and of itself has prepared me for my future), Point Park has provided me with many opportunities to discover who I am. I have been introduced to and befriended by some excellent people, I have failed and succeeded, and I have challenged the way I think in every way possible.

 

Logan Garvey

Business Management major from York, Pa.

As a coffee connoisseur, what is your favorite cafe in the city?

I am absolutely in love with Rock ‘n’ Joes Coffee Bar! It’s not a far walk from campus and the latte art created by the workers is definitely Instagram-worthy. Besides that, the wide variety of drinks and calm atmosphere make it a great place to go off-campus to do your homework. Rock ‘n’ Joes is definitely unlike any other coffee shop.

 

Emily Bennett

Journalism major from Jakes Run, W.Va.

Who is your favorite professor and why?

My top three favorite professors are (in no particular order) Matt Pascal, Bob Ross and Robert McInerney. Matt Pascal helped me pass math (no small feat), and let me use his microwave as I pleased. Bob Ross challenged my every belief of the world and the condition of the human heart and showed me amazing documentaries. Robert McInerney is changing the world every day he’s alive.

 

Zachary Brown

Cinema Production major from Galeton, Pa.

What advice do you have for incoming students?

Honestly, there is so much this University offers that many other places don’t. Step out of your comfort zone and get involved with either a club or something else in the city. I promise that getting involved is worthwhile! At the end of your time here, you don’t want to look back and have regrets. Take that step and allow yourself to grow.

 

Allissa Logsdon

Sports, Arts and Entertainment Management major from Pittsburgh, Pa.

Tell us about your internship with the Rowland School of Business.

I worked as a graphic design/social media intern for the Rowland School of Business last summer, and have been able to stay in the position ever since. I’ve had the opportunity to redesign the SAEM department and club logos, and have been given the freedom to completely transform the SAEM social media pages. I am so grateful for the opportunities that this internship (and now job position) has provided me. It is wonderful to be able to try new things and test my abilities within the University.

 

Haley Beahr

Animation and Visual Effects major from Rockwood, Pa.

As a first-year student, how have you adjusted to the college environment?

"Because of their flexibility and location, Point Park has made adjusting to a new environment very easy. I could go home every weekend if I wanted to, but it's so easy to stay on campus because of all the activities. There are so many things to see and do in Pittsburgh; it's hard to get bored. Before you know it, you've adjusted to college life."

 

Josh Croup

Broadcast Reporting major from Butler, Pa.

Why did you choose Point Park University?

"In choosing Point Park, I also chose Pittsburgh. The city sold me on the school and vice versa. I knew the city had opportunities to offer, particularly in sports, and I was told that the university would allow me to get actively involved from day one. That’s exactly what has happened in my four years at Point Park — I got involved immediately and went on to take advantage of the countless opportunities that came my way through the school and the city.”

 

Megan Bixler

Photojournalism major from Wiconisco, Pa.

What is your favorite restaurant in the city?

"It’s a tie between Winghart’s and Stuff’d. I love Winghart’s because not only is the food delicious, but nothing is ever frozen or microwaved – it’s all made fresh! Stuff’d has great pierogis, but with a twist. You’ll find them literally stuffed with anything from mac and cheese to buffalo chicken dip!"

 

Marissa Johnson

Multimedia major from North East, Pa.

What are your hobbies and interests?

"I love taking pictures and shooting videos! One of my goals is to become a wedding videographer and I was recently given the opportunity to photograph my first wedding. Editing is something I’ve always been interested in, and I am also currently working on a blog and a vlog channel. I chose to major in multimedia because I can grow as a creator in so many media platforms, rather than just one."

 

Kenny Sickles

Early Childhood Education major from Uniontown, Pa.

What opportunities have you had through your major?

"Since I’ve changed my major to early childhood education in the spring of 2017, I have had numerous opportunities to gain observation hours and field experience hours. Last summer I had a great opportunity to work for Bright Horizons early childhood development center. I also teach dance four nights per week and am able to count that towards my required field experience hours. Point Park is great when it comes to placement in the education field!"

 

Jess Paterchak

Broadcast Production major from Chippewa, Pa.

Tell us about your internship with the Pittsburgh Penguins.

"I am a production intern with two other Point Park students! It’s a really cool environment where I am getting hands-on experience. I shoot b-roll of players/fans during practices and games, and locker room interviews with players. I run the camera for post-game press conferences with Head Coach Mike Sullivan. I also get to go out in the field for events, which is fun. I got this internship through work with Point Park, which is really exciting for future students!"

 

Carmella Cuomo

Dance major from Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

What is the most rewarding aspect of being a dancer?

”The most rewarding part about being a dancer is the feeling you get after you know you did your personal best at something. That is when I feel the most alive. Being able to move my body in ways that others may have never experienced is pretty incredible.”


Richard Perez

Business Management major from Valencia, Venezuela

What does Pittsburgh have to offer you as an international student?

”Pittsburgh is a beautiful city and offers great diversity, cool places to visit, museums, natural parks and night life. It is a city that has a lot of entertainment for all ages, especially young people. Living in the city with the second largest number of bridges in the world is also a plus.”

Princess Winder

Theatre Production: Stage-Management major from Overlea, Md.

Why did you choose Point Park University?

"I chose Point Park because I wanted to live in a city where there were a lot of people and rich culture. Ultimately, what I liked most about Point Park was the people and diversity that it had compared to other universities. I also loved seeing the types of jobs that alumni have, so I knew that I could trust the professors to prepare me to succeed in my career."

Baylee Zimmerman

SAEM major from Kutztown, Pa.

Tell us about your experience at the Pollstar Live! conference in Los Angeles last spring.

"My experience at Pollstar Live! was absolutely incredible. Not only did I get to attend the largest entertainment conference in the country, but I had the opportunity to network with so many professionals in the industry. I ended up meeting someone at the conference who connected me to the new Live Nation office in Pittsburgh and I’ve been able to gain experience working concerts with Live Nation as a result of my networking."


Daymon Long

Cinema Production major from Jonestown, Pa.

What’s your favorite Pittsburgh-based film?

"My favorite Pittsburgh-based film would have to be Foxcatcher. I grew up thinking Steve Carrell was this hilarious character, but watching this movie was the first time I was taken aback a serious performance from him. He's an incredible actor in this film!"


Isabella Yobbagy

Psychology major from Ebensburg, Pa.

What’s your favorite thing about living in Downtown Pittsburgh?

"From all of the phenomenal places to eat to the amazing scenery, there are so many reasons why I love living in Downtown Pittsburgh. I would have to say the best thing about living Downtown is that there is always something to do. It’s amazing that we can go to somewhere big like the Mattress Factory, Carnegie Museums, a concert or a sporting event, yet we can also go somewhere small, but still equally as fun, like Point State Park or Mount Washington."

Pictured is Kaitlyn Smith, business management major. | Photo by Sydney Patton

Kaitlyn Smith

Business Management major from Beaver Falls, Pa.

Where can we find you hanging out on campus?

"My favorite spot to relax on campus is definitely Village Park. I love that it's a central aspect of our campus in the heart of the city, and it's a breath of fresh air when I need to just sit down and take a moment for myself. It's a great place to hang out with friends and it brings a little bit of nature right to our urban campus."


Pictured is Bryan Partika, sports, journalism and political science major. | Photo by Sydney Patton

Bryan Partika

Journalism and Political Science major from Poland, Ohio.

How do you balance life as a student-athlete?

"Life as a student-athlete can be challenging because I like having a set schedule. Things can change quickly when I'm in season and practices and meets get moved around. It can also be tiring to have class and then practice, but it's fun because all of my friends are there with me, so I'm always enjoying my time! I don't feel like I miss anything with my friends who aren't on the team, because Point Park provides an atmosphere that keeps every student busy."

Pictured is Charles Murria, sports, arts and entertainment management major. | Photo by Brittany Bishop

Charles Murria

SAEM major from Long Island, N.Y.

Why did you choose Point Park University?

"I chose Point Park for a couple of reasons. I initially considered this University for the depth of programs they offer. I started undecided as a freshman and there were about three majors in each of the four schools that I was interested in. The Downtown Pittsburgh location was the biggest deciding factor for me. Being raised in New York and North Carolina, I was looking for the best of both places and Pittsburgh gave me a big city with a small-town feel. My parents also loved how safe Point Park is."

Pictured is Alannah Owens, human resource management major. | Photo by Brittany Bishop

Alannah Owens

Human Resource Management major from Pittsburgh, Pa.

Do you have a favorite class that you've taken?

"I have a few favorites, but if I had to choose one, I would have to say Business Communication with Patrick Mulvihill. This class really taught me a lot about different conflict styles, personality types, communication and conflict solutions. I learned that it's important to know yourself and others around you in a work setting in order to handle problems efficiently and effectively. I still often discuss the ideas and concepts I learned in this class with other people."

Pictured is Annie Brewer, cinema production major. | Photo by Annie Brewer

Annie Brewer

Cinema Production major from Athens, Ohio.

Why did you choose Point Park University?

"After growing up in a farm town I was really looking for something different. I always fancied myself as a city person, so I looked for art schools in bigger cities. I visited Point Park to check out the cinema program and I immediately knew it was what I wanted. The course work is all very hands-on and we're learning practical skills. The program is really geared towards getting you hired in the industry. Compared to programs at other liberal arts schools, I know I'm getting a leg up at Point Park."

Pictured is Alex Popichak, Broadcast Production and Media Management double major. | Photo by Brittany Bishop

Alex Popichak

Broadcast Production and Media Management major from Carnegie, Pa.

Tell us about your role as editor-in-chief of The Globe.

"The Globe is our student-run weekly newspaper and I've served as editor-in-chief since January 2017. Because we are completely student-run, I work directly with our writers, editors and photographers as the head editor and administrator to craft the paper each week. I've had the opportunity to cover political rallies, Pittsburgh's bicentennial ceremony, the Presidential Inauguration in Washington, D.C., and a little bit of everything in between."

Pictured is KacieJo Brown, Public Relations and Advertising major. | Photo by Brittany Bishop

KacieJo Brown

Public Relations and Advertising major from New Martinsville, W.Va.

How did you choose your major?

"I have changed my major three times now. I never thought I would be one of those students who switched majors after their freshman year, but I was wrong. I learned that at the end of the day, it's not about how much money you're going to be making, but if you're going to be happy with what you're doing 30 years from now."

Pictured is Bobby Bertha, Broadcast Production major. | Photo by Brittany Bishop

Bobby Bertha

Broadcast Production major from West Deer, Pa.

You're the newly elected President of United Student Government. Why did you get involved with USG?

"I was involved with student government in high school and when I came to Point Park, a high school friend of mine was involved with USG on campus. She insisted that I get involved and I did almost immediately. Once I got involved with USG I saw how much good it does for the student body and the University. Now that I've been elected as President, I look forward helping the student body in any way I can."

Pictured is Amber Gordon, SAEM major. | Photo by Brittany Bishop

Amber Gordon

SAEM major from Altoona, Pa.

Where is your favorite place to hang out Downtown in the summer?

"I really love going to Schenley Park. It's a beautiful place to read, draw or just sit and talk with friends. I also like to hang out anywhere there is food. My favorite restaurants right now are Meat & Potatoes, Tako and Nicky's Thai in the Strip District."


Pictured is Alexandra Gradwell, SAEM major. | Photo by Brittany Bishop

Alexandra Gradwell

SAEM major from Cheswick, Pa.

How do you balance life as a student athlete?

"It can be difficult as a student athlete to balance your time between your sport, school, work and everything else that's going on. I find that keeping a set weekly schedule is very helpful. You do have to give some things up to commit your time to the team, but it's worth it. You learn a lot from playing a sport and being part of a team."

Pictured is Nikole Kost, Photojournalism major. | Photo by Brittany Bishop

Nikole Kost

Photojournalism major from Export, Pa.

How is Pittsburgh different from your hometown?

"I live on a horse farm in the middle of nowhere. Living in the city is a whole different world from where I grew up. I love that I get to experience the best of both worlds at home and on campus."


Pictured is Maggie McCauley, Broadcast Reporting and Public Relations and Advertising double major. | Photo by Sydney Patton

Maggie McCauley

Broadcast Reporting and Public Relations & Advertising double major from New Bethlehem, Pa.

How has Point Park prepared you for your career?

"I'm so ready! I feel as though I've accomplished everything I set out to do (and more) in the past four years. I'm confident and excited for a new adventure. I might not feel this way had I attended another university, but Point Park provided me with all of the tools I'll need in my real-world toolbox."

Pictured is Patty Sorg, criminal justice major. | Photo by Sydney Patton

Patty Sorg

Criminal Justice major from Pittsburgh, Pa.

What's the best part about living on campus?

"Living on campus puts everything at your fingertips. I love being in the middle of everything and surrounded by all of the excitement Downtown. It's also great to be in the know about what's going on at Point Park and in Pittsburgh. Even though my home is only ten minutes away, I'm so happy that I chose to live on campus to fully experience this monumental time in my life."

Pictured is Jessica Joseph, mulitmedia major. | Photo by Sydney Patton

Jessica Joseph

Multimedia major from Pittsburgh, Pa.

Why did you choose Point Park University?

"I chose Point Park because of the opportunities for networking here. I knew Point Park had a great reputation for connecting students to industry professionals, and I wanted to get a head start in meeting people who can help me in my career."


Pictured is Mary Moses, creative writing major. | Photo by Sydney Patton

Mary Moses

Creative Writing major from Jamestown Pa.

How is Point Park preparing you for your future career?

"Point Park is preparing me to thrive as a writer and in the publishing world. I'll be able to work for a publishing company and help other authors push their work to the public, or I could become an author in the art of short stories or novels."


Pictured is Kayla Snyder, Journalism major. | Photo by Sydney Patton

Kayla Snyder

Journalism major from Pittsburgh, Pa.

What do you hope to accomplish in the next four years?

"I want to become more involved with student media at Point Park, especially The Globe. I also want to get more involved with the Honors Program, because that was a big selling point for me when it came to choosing this university."


Pictured is Nikki Morath, dance major. | Photo by Sydney Patton

Nikki Morath

Dance major from Greenville, S.C.

As a senior, what would you tell your freshman self?

"I would want my freshman self to know that you have to be a shark. I know that sounds comical, but I've found it to be very true! You have to be willing to stand up and speak up to achieve what you want."



Pictured is Isabel Hunter, Intelligence and National Security major. | Photo by Sydney Patton

Isabel Hunter

Intelligence & National Security major from London, England

What's the biggest difference between your hometown and Pittsburgh?

"I grew up in London, which is a massive city compared to Pittsburgh. I would say the biggest change is the weather. England is gloomy and rains majority of the time, while Pittsburgh has more seasonal changes."

Pictured is Amber Mole, Business Management and Accounting major. | Photo by Sydney Patton

Amber Mole

Business Management & Accounting major from Philadelphia, Pa.

Who is your favorite professor and why?

"Professor Edward Scott. Not only is he an awesome advisor, but he's also an amazing teacher. Professor Scott has helped me secure internships, expand my professional network and has encouraged me to have confidence in my work."


Pictured is Amedea Baldoni, Political Science and Legal Studies major. | Photo by Sydney Patton

Amedea Baldoni

Political Science & Legal Studies major from Rome, Italy

What do you enjoy most about your major?

"I really love the political science program. All of my professors have worked or are currently working in politics, and know what I will need to learn to succeed. They are all extremely supportive and make sure that students are understanding and learning all of the class material."


Pictured is Adam Rossi, Acting major. | Photo by Sydney Patton

Adam Rossi

Acting major from Erie, Pa.

Why did you choose Point Park University?

"I chose Point Park because I absolutely loved the campus, professors and atmosphere. After auditioning for the acting program, I remember talking with the professors and then walking around campus thinking, 'This is where I need to be.'"

 

Pictured is Daniel Kelly, Cinema Production major. | Photo by Daniel Kelly

Daniel Kelly

Cinema Production major from Mansfield, Texas

Where is your favorite location in the city to take photos?

"That answer changes everyday! I try to explore and find new places to shoot and get inspired. In Pittsburgh, I find that there are always new, interesting locations and moments to capture each time I take a photo."

 

Pictured is Morgan Mitchell, Sports, Arts and Entertainment Management major. | Photo by Shayna Mendez

Morgan Mitchell

SAEM major from Indiana, Pa.

On a scale of 1-10, how would you rate the Primanti's sandwich and why?

"I definitely give the sandwich a 9, especially the cheese steak. Who could possibly be opposed to a sandwich with French fries on it? As a true Pittsburgher I don't think you're allowed to give it less than an 8."

 

Pictured is Jacob Bergey, sophomore Broadcast Production major. | Photo by Shayna Mendez

Jacob Bergey

Broadcast Production major from Douglassville, Pa.

Describe the best thing about Pittsburgh in the winter.

"My favorite part of Pittsburgh in the winter is Light Up Night. People come from all over to walk around Downtown, see the Christmas decorations, and ice skate at PPG Place. It's a great time to spend with family and friends, and seeing the Christmas lights all over the city is a really great send off into the holidays."

 

Pictured is Lauren Joseph, senior Public Relations and Advertising major. | Photo by Shayna Mendez

Lauren Joseph

PR and Advertising major from Scott Township, Pa.

As a senior, what are some accomplishments that you're proud of?

"I am really proud to have been active inside and outside of my school. I have worked extremely hard to build relationships, gain professional experience and make fun memories while at Point Park. In addition to my internships, I worked at PNC Bank for three years as a student, I am on the board of the Impulse hip-hop club and I am the vice president of PRSSA. My goal as a student was obviously to learn, but also to gain enough experience to feel comfortable as a new professional."

 

Pictured is Emily Kirsch, first-year funeral services studies major. | Photo by Shayna Mendez

Emily Kirsch

Funeral Services major from Ellwood City, Pa.

What advice would you give to incoming students?

"My advice to incoming students is to find a major that really interests you and that you can enjoy for the rest of your life. Also remember that school comes first. Yes, you're in college and want to have fun, but your education should be your first priority, since that's what you're paying for. Finally, be open to new experiences."

 

Pictured is Meredith Kubic, junior global cultural studies major. | Photo by Annalee Tomak

Meredith Kubic

Global Cultural Studies major from Canfield, Ohio

What kinds of opportunities have you had through your major?

"As a global cultural studies major, I have been able to take some really awesome courses. Japanese Culture with Dr. Fessler has been my favorite. After taking this class, I heard about a study abroad program called Semester at Sea. Dr. Fessler has taught with the program and he encouraged me to apply. I couldn't pass up this opportunity, and next semester I will be studying abroad!"

 

Pictured is Anna Goforth, senior biology major. | Photo by Annalee Tomak

Anna Goforth

Biology major from Vancouver, Wash.

What advice would you give to incoming students?

"They call me Gofo for a reason - I always tell people to Gofo it. I always think about what I would be like if I hadn't changed my major, hadn't played soccer, or hadn't come to school far away from home. The reality is, as with any change or challenge, it will be hard to adjust and it will push you to a new limit, but if it's something you really want, it will all work out."

Pictured is Josh Williams, junior history major. | Photo by Annalee Tomak

Josh Williams

History major from Sheffield, England

Describe your experience as a student athlete.

"My freshman year was the most enjoyable. I still felt like I was on vacation, and we rode a wave throughout the fall just grinding win after win. Our team was unstoppable! We didn't make it to the nationals bracket, but it was still an amazing experience."

 

Pictured is Benjamin Jackson, senior cinema production major. | Photo by Annalee Tomak

Benjamin Jackson

Cinema Production major from Penn Hills, Pa.

What opportunities have you had through the cinema department?

"One of the greatest opportunities I've had at Point Park was participating in a grip workshop where we were taught directly by working set hands in real sound stages. We got to work alongside some of the best professionals in Pittsburgh, and get a taste for real-world equipment and set behavior as college students."

 

Pictured is Elise Dorsey, musical theatre major. | Photo by Annalee Tomak

Elise Dorsey

Musical Theatre major from Kansas City, Kan.

What made Point Park stand out in the college decision-making process?

"I had never been to Pittsburgh before, and the beautiful city drew me in. I had a couple of friends from home who attended to Point Park, and they raved about the school and the city. When I researched Pittsburgh, I found out they were right, and fell in love. I was also really impressed by the number of alumni on Broadway."

 

Pictured is Ryan Johnson, mechanical engineering major. | Photo by Annalee Tomak

Ryan Johnson

Mechanical Engineering major from Columbus, Ohio

In your opinion, where is the best view of the city?

"There is not one "best view" of the city. Walking around Pittsburgh, I find a new view that I like everyday. I would say the most memorable spot for me is the lookout from Mount Washington. The city looks beautiful from there."

 

Pictured is Daniel Strickland, secondary education major. | Photo by Annalee Tomak

Daniel Strickland

Secondary Education major from Dormont, Pa.

What kinds of opportunities have you had as an education major?

"I have shadowed teachers in several school districts in my first year. One of the most amazing opportunities I've had so far at Point Park was instructing my own Kindergarten class for an entire day. I've gained so much experience in my time here so far, and I know I chose the right major and university for me."

 

Pictured is Carrie Reale, public relations and advertising major. | Photo by Annalee Tomak

Carrie Reale

Public Relations and Advertising major from Mount Joy, Pa.

What is the best piece of advice that you can offer new students?

"The best advice I can give new students is to open yourself up to new friends, new experiences, and a new way of living."



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Don Noel Ranasinghe

Broadcast Production and Media Management major from Sri Lanka and Park Ridge, Ill.

What makes going to Point Park for your major different from other colleges?

"Broadcast production students get hands-on experience from day one and there are countless opportunities to put in the work. Point Park has amazing full-time and part-time professors who want you to succeed and will help you."

Pictured is Ula Koczkodaj, senior SAEM major from Poland. | Photo by Victoria A. Mikula

 

Ula Koczkodaj

SAEM major from Szczecin, Poland

What do you like most about going to school in the city?

"The best thing about it is definitely the freedom to do anything you want. At Point Park, you aren't stuck on a small campus in the middle of nowhere with nothing to do. Instead, you are in the middle of all the fun stuff Pittsburgh has to offer."

 

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Isabella Levy

PR and Advertising major from South Park, Pa.

What's your advice for incoming students?

"Get involved! You not only get the experience to start building a resume, but it is also a way to meet people. I have made friends for life by getting involved at Point Park."

 

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Matt Petras

Journalism major from Donora, Pa.

What makes Point Park different?

"I feel Point Park offers me the unique opportunity to work with journalism industry veterans. Most of the classes associated with my major are focused on producing work that I can actually use in the real world."

 

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Sarah Lukaszewicz

Forensic Science major from Crafton, Pa.

What has going to school in the city of Pittsburgh taught you?

"It has taught me how to be more social with people, since the school is in the city. Also, I learned what it was like to live in the middle of a big city like Pittsburgh. I've gained a lot of life lessons and valuable experiences that I will carry with me for the rest of my life."

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Hunter Dimmick

Business Management major from Butler, Pa.

What makes Point Park different?

"The biggest way Point Park differs from other colleges is the student population, by far. Everyone is so nice and accepting of who you are. I have yet to meet a rude person on campus - which makes me think I'm the rude person on campus. I make upwards of 2.5 friends a day; everyone is sociable and majorly relaxed. Plus, everyone has their own story and they aren't afraid to tell it if you aren't afraid to hear it."

 

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Kyle Anthony

Broadcast Reporting major from Midland, Pa.

Who is your favorite professor?

"Paul Coatsworth and Gina Catanzarite are my favorite professors. I believe they are the best because they have been in the television business and still have connections to the business. They also know how to get the most out of there students, and they are willing to push their students to get their full potential out of them."

 

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Alexis Sherman

Legal Studies major from Pittsburgh, Pa.

What makes going to Point Park for your major different from any other university?

"Going to Point Park for my major is different from any other college because being Downtown offers so many opportunities for jobs and internships at different law firms. We are right down the street from the Allegheny Country Courthouse, so I have the opportunity to walk in and sit in on trials all the time. My advisor and professor for all of my law classes, professor Nathan Firestone, is a Pittsburgh Magistrate, so I'm very lucky to have the opportunity to learn from him. "

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Emily Madden

Civil Engineering Technology major from Elizabeth, Pa.

How has attending Point Park prepared you for your future career?

"Point Park and the administrators of the Department of Engineering Technology have many connections with possible future employers and various engineering firms that I could possibly work for after graduation."

 

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Ryan Bitzer

SAEM major from Hampton, Pa.

What makes going to Point Park for your major different from any other college?

"The faculty in my major prove time and time again that they care about my success, my education and myself. As the years here passed, the faculty have been there every step of the way ensuring that my academic path was secure."

 

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Alexa Xenakis

Accounting major from Pittsburgh, Pa.

Why did you choose Point Park?

"At first, I wasn't very fond of the idea of a campus right in the middle of the city, but then I visited the campus and actually liked the atmosphere. I compared it with other schools and thought it was the best fit for me financially and educationally as well."

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Derek Vargo

Civil Engineering Technology major from Port Vue, Pa.

Who is your favorite professor?

"My favorite professor is probably Professor Matthew Pascal. Calculus is a very tough topic and he truly helped me learn so much and was able to explain things in such great detail. I feel like I've retained so much more information because of his teaching method. It goes beyond the classroom though; anytime I see him in the street or just in passing he always makes a point to stop and talk to me."

 

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Alex Vaughn

Mechanical Engineering Technology major from Pittsburgh, Pa.

What do you like most about going to school in the city?

"The convenience. Everything I'd ever need is only 10 minutes walking distance and access to sports stadiums and concert halls makes it that much nicer and accessible."

 

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Elena Mroczkowski

Funeral Service major from Forest Hills, Pa.

What activities are you involved in (both on-campus and off)?

"I already had a job in my field of study upon starting Point Park. I work at Patrick T. Lanigan Funeral Home. I landed this job back when I was 16 because I would always help out during the community days every Fourth of July. During that time, I met one of the funeral directors and he gave me this wonderful opportunity! This is what led me to pursue a career in funeral service. I am attending the Pittsburgh Institute of Mortuary science currently and I will be back at Point Park University my senior year to finish up my degree." 

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Balint Oltvai

Cinema Production major from Pittsburgh, Pa.

What do you like most about going to school in the city?

"The city of Pittsburgh provides me with a mental attitude to strive in my studies and in my projects. As a commuter, I find myself more focused on campus rather than at home."

 

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Ali Geroche

Dance major from Loveland, Colo.

What makes going to Point Park for your major different from any other university?

"Our dance department is HUGE. It provides many experiences with realistic audition processes and the chance to get to know lots of talented peers! We also have many opportunities to work with guest artists as well as faculty members - it really is the best of both worlds."

 

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Cinema Production major from Forest Hills, Pa.

What makes going to Point Park for your major different from any other university?

"Our cinema production program puts a camera in your hands your freshman year, and you start learning the ins and outs of film making immediately. Plus,Pittsburgh has entered a really great time for film and TV production, so going to New York or Chicago or even Los Angeles for school probably wouldn't have given me the opportunities I've gotten here."

 

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Madison Krupp
Journalism major from Whitehall, Pa.

Why did you choose Point Park?

"I chose Point Park for their impressive journalism program. It's such a hands-on learning experience, which is what attracted me to it."

 

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Christine Manganas

Journalism major from Peters Township, Pa.

Have you had any internships? What were your responsibilities at your internship?

"I began my internship at PublicSource at the beginning of the fall semester. PublicSource is an investigative news outlet that digs deeper than other publications. I absolutely love it there. It is a small, close-knit newsroom, and they have provided me with so much experience so far. I have done research, learned to write news briefs, and I have written stories."

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Wesley Ehle

Acting major from Chesapeake, Va.

Why did you choose Point Park?

"I only auditioned at two schools, and I was extremely lucky to have such a welcoming atmosphere at my audition. Bridget Connors and Phil Winters were both extremely kind and supportive, and it wasn't just a "show us your monologue and leave" kind of audition. We warmed up, met everyone, had personal discussions, and had the opportunity to ask questions. They showed genuine interest and taught me a lot in a few short minutes, and that was when I knew this school was for me."

 

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Thria Devlin

Broadcast Reporting major from Titusville, Pa.

What is one thing you learned during your freshman year?

"You have to take time to enjoy having a life beyond school. Academics and being involved are super important, but you also need to take that year to try new things and find who you are as a person. My freshman year was incredible. The entire city was at my fingertips and I could go anywhere and become whoever I wanted. Do well in your classes and put yourself out there, but truthfully, you can't forget to have a good time along the way."

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Alexa Kennedy

Creative Writing and English major from McMurray, Pa.

What makes going to Point Park for your major different from any other university?

"Beyond the outstanding and experienced professionals that are my instructors, as a writing major, this school and city offer unique opportunities to draw experiences from. Gotta write what you know."

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Christian Moore

Business Management, Marketing concentration major from Vineland, N.J.

Why did you choose Point Park?

"I transferred to Point Park because of the urban location and small size. Being a Point Park student allows me to be surrounded by companies and professionals that are succeeding in what I'm currently learning. Point Park offers students the benefits of metropolitan living while maintaining a culture that prides itself on having a close-knit family feel. As a small town guy with huge dreams, this was a dynamic that especially appealed to me."

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Blaine King

Broadcast Reporting major from Philadelphia, Pa.

What advice would you give to an incoming student?

"Take advantage of the opportunities given to you. Join some clubs and partake in activities related to your major. Point Park gives you the chance to get involved right away when you step in the door. Usually at other universities you have to wait a year or two to really get involved, but at Point Park you have the opportunity to get involved and gain experience right away."

 

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Emmiley Stern

PR and Advertising major from Butler, Pa.

Who is your favorite professor and why?

"Bob O'Gara is my favorite professor! I love that he allows students to create assignments that relate to what they want to do when they graduate. He's so optimistic and is really encouraging. He believes every student can achieve so much as long as they put in the work for it."

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Zane Wagner

Musical Theatre major from Williamsport, Pa.

What advice would you give to an incoming student?

"Be open-minded, get involved and don't be afraid to reach out to your resident educator! I know I didn't freshman year and after experiencing it from the other side, I know how helpful I was to some of the first-year students."

 

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Davion Heron

Musical Theatre major from North Huntingdon, Pa.

What makes going to Point Park for your major different from any other university?

"Going to Point Park for musical theatre allows me to build connections that I already have in Pittsburgh. It's more comforting knowing that I get to do what I love at a school that is close to home. Anything I learn here can be used to help others within my own community outside of Pittsburgh."

 

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Luke Griffo

Cinema Production major from San Diego, Calif.

What advice would you give to an incoming student?

"Explore the city! Pittsburgh is just small enough that it's not intimidating to walk around but it's also big enough to find new spots, so definitely check everything out. There's a lot to do!"

 

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AnnaLee Tomak

PR and Advertising major from Johnstown, Pa.

Pittsburgh has some amazing food. What is your favorite dish to get in the 'Burgh?

"You can't go wrong with the classic Primanti's sandwich. If you're a breakfast kind of person, Pamela's is amazing too. President Obama has been there!"

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Andrew McShea

Dance major from Leesburg, Va.

Why did you choose Point Park?

"Point Park has one of the best dance programs in the nation. I knew that if I was serious about making it in the professional world I needed a great education from a world-renowned staff, and that's exactly what Point Park offers!"

 

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Jake Owens

English and Creative Writing major from Clarksville, Tenn.

Where is the best view of the city?

"My personal favorite is from the top of a parking garage on the Boulevard of the Allies in South Oakland. It's the perfect place to get a beautiful view of Oakland, South Side and the Downtown skyline."

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Jon Andreassi

Journalism major from Butler, Pa.

What activities are you involved in here at Point Park (both on campus and off)?

"I have been heavily involved with The Globe. I started as a copy editor my freshman year, and I worked my way up to becoming the Editor-in-Chief the fall semester of my junior year. The Globe has given me some of the best training and experience that I could ask for out of a college newspaper. "

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Journalism major from Butler, Pa.

What advice would you give to an incoming student?

"Everyone preaches it, but get involved. Point Park is a small school, and the students who get involved know and support one another."

 

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Eva Espey

Acting major from Edinboro, Pa.

Why did you choose Point Park?

"Definitely the theatre program. I've wanted to come to Point Park'sConservatory of Performing Arts since I was 10 years old. I was doing my first musical and the lead was attending Point Park that fall for musical theatre, and I decided that's what I wanted to do, too. A decade later and here I am - it's been a long time coming."

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Emily Jamison

Psychology major from Tyrone, Pa.

What makes going to Point Park University for your major different from any other University?

"Our psychology program here is bomb! We offer a bachelor of arts degree rather than a bachelor of science, meaning we take a much more humanistic approach to the field rather than through a purely scientific lens. Our professors are amazing and I always leave class excited to discuss what I learned with my friends. I wouldn't want to go through any other program!"

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Bethany Barich

Cinema Production major from West Sunbury, Pa.

Who is your favorite professor and why?

"My favorite professor hands down is Chris Sepesy. He teaches the majority of the film history classes and the lessons he gives, the movies he makes us watch, they're all fascinating. You never really forget the things you learn in his class, and he just makes lectures enjoyable."

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Angela D'Occhio

Acting major with a minor in Global Cultural Studies from Newark, Del.

What activities are you inolved with here at Point Park (both on campus and off)?

"I spent sophomore year as a residence life staff member and will be continuing as an RE (resident educator) this fall. I have enjoyed that position so much. I also have been cast twice at the Pittsburgh Playhouse, which has been a blessing. As far as off campus goes, I'm always up for an outdoor adventure!"

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Derek Brough

SAEM major from North Huntingdon, Pa.

Why did you choose Point Park?

"I was attracted to Point Park for the urban campus, the SAEM program and the fact that it is so close to friends and family back home."

 

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Ali Chain

Dance major from Scottsbluff, Neb.

Who is your favorite professor and why?

"This February I, along with countless others, lost my favorite professor, Ron Tassone. He was a faculty member of the dance department and responsible for bringing jazz dance to Point Park. I owe so much of who I am as a performer and as a happier human being to Ron and his classes. I had the opportunity to take class from a legendary figure."

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Molly Burns

SAEM major from Merced, Calif.

What activities are you involved with at Point Park (both on campus and off)?

"I am on the women's golf team for Point Park University, I am treasurer of the Action Sports Club, and I am currently employed with First Avenue Parking. On my off time I cycle, longboard, and do anything else that involves random outdoor and adventurous activities."

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Alex McCanna

Broadcasting and PR and adveritising double major from Greensburg, Pa.

Why did you choose Point Park?

"I chose Point Park for its great communication department. The staff is really great at providing students with the tools and opportunities they need to succeed in their career paths. The urban campus also attracted me to the school. It's awesome to have the city as your campus!"

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Michelle Iglesias

Acting major from Miami, Fla.

What changes have you noticed in yourself since moving to Pittsburgh?

"I'm more aware of the person I want to be, and I'm finally making decisions for myself and for my own happiness."

  

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Caroline Loeser

Dance major from Baltimore, Md.

It's lunchtime and you are hungry after a morning of class, where do you eat?

"Unless Market Square is swamped with suits and ties, then obviously Primanti's."

 

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Alicia Green

Journalism major from Queens, N.Y.

Why did you choose Point Park?

"I chose Point Park because of its location as well as what it has to offer: the opportunity to study my passion."

 

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Ryan Eliason

SAEM major from Findley Lake, N.Y.

How does living at Point Park differ from your home?

"My hometown has a population of 280. That being said, essentially everything is different. There are so many more things to do and see, and something new is always popping up or coming through the city. There's never a dull moment!" 

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Madison Turiczek

Photojournalism major from Erie, Pa.

Pittsburgh has been noted as being one of America's "most Livable Cities." What do you think makes Pittsburgh so "livable?"

"The people here, everyone is pretty inviting even if you don't know them. This city is very nice, it's an up-and-coming city. In the next 5-10 years we will be comparable to San Francisco, Chicago and New York City."