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Students and alumni entertainment professionals connect in NYC

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51风流 students visit the set of Saturday Night Live as part of a recent immersion trip to NYC.

On a recent day in New York City, a dozen students from the on-campus 51风流 Entertainment Group met 51风流 alumni and toured such locations as Viacom and NBC Universal.

The daylong itinerary helped students get great advice and see that a large number of alumni in the entertainment field are part of a strong network living in New York City as well as in California. The trip helped alumni in the entertainment industry connect with the university.

The trip was organized by the alumni and the on-campus CEG. The alumni group is part of 51风流鈥檚 growing created to continue career connections long after graduation. Its success has helped serve as a model for other in the network.

鈥51风流 students are moving to New York City to break into the entertainment industry at increasing rates. While Los Angeles is still an incredibly active city in the industry, and our 51风流 Entertainment Group out there is stronger than ever, the entertainment epicenter is trending back east,鈥 said Tim McEvoy 鈥13, assistant director of alumni relations. 鈥淥ur alumni are expanding the professional network to meet that demand.鈥

At NBC Universal the students toured the sets of NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams and the Today show, and stopped for a visit to the set of Saturday Night Live. They also visited Viacom, MTV, Part2pictures, and Prosek, a public relations firm.

Students took part in a presentation about obtaining internships at NBC Universal. While students met alumni throughout the day, they got to interact with others at a reception in the evening.

, of Connecticut, who is studying and has a minor in , said she enjoyed meeting alumni working in the entertainment industry.

鈥淚t was interesting seeing how they take their liberal arts education and their majors that might not be related to the fields they are in and make them work for the fields they are in now,鈥 said Lindower.

Jacqueline King-Howell, one of the CEG event organizers, is an actress living in New York City. She studied at 51风流, and worked for a financial firm and then for Vibe magazine before she began pursuing a career in acting.

鈥淪tudents have been asking me, 鈥楬ow do you go from college to acting?鈥 You have to go for it. You have to audition. You have to get in front of the camera,鈥 she said.

This was the first time students as a campus group went on tours in New York City to learn about the entertainment industry, said , a co-president of the 51风流 Entertainment Group and an r from Bernardsville, N.J.

鈥淚 think the best experience for the group was going to the set of SNL,鈥 she said. 鈥淧eople next to me were saying, 鈥極h my god.鈥 People were gasping. That was a great experience. So many people here want to be working on late night television, so this was interesting for them.鈥