Lessons from a live taping
Senior Madelyn Knight observes the crew while attending tapings of "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" and "The Late Late Show with James Corden."
Experiences large and small
Senior Nathan Previs has met celebrities and been on TV sets during his semester in L.A., but he's also grateful for experiences like ordering a pizza with his roommates and seeing dogs all over the city.
There’s more to Purina than dog treats and cat litter
Freshman Krissy Brzycki explores Nestle-Purina's Retail Innovation Center.
The Gateway Arch
Freshman Connor Rose admires the multimedia elements of the Gateway Arch.
Making moves and movies
A tour of the Warner Brothers Studios brings senior Katie Leffers back to her childhood family room.
A city of opportunity
Junior Jackson Webster's experience in L.A. has been life-changing, to say the least.
Inspired in Los Angeles
In just four months in L.A., senior Jastin Nolan has experienced more than he ever has in Indiana.
Hustle and motivate
Since moving to Los Angeles, senior Trent K. Hawthorne-Richards is the most motivated he's been in his entire life.
Cherishing the unexpected
Senior Rachael Rutherford was initially nervous that she didn't know anyone in her Semester in L.A. program. But she quickly realized those fears were unfounded.
Concert-hopping in L.A.
Senior Austin Schmidt attended concerts at nearly all of the major L.A. music venues, including the Hollywood Bowl, The Roxy, SoFi Stadium and The Wiltern.
Making connections in L.A.
Senior Alexis Philogene makes moves in her modeling career during her time in L.A.
Adaptation and growth in Los Angeles
A move across the country has helped prepare senior Jamari Lovelace for life after college.
Getting out from behind the computer screen
As an introvert, the idea of spending the semester in a new city was intimidating to MJ Lock. But it's been the most rewarding experience of her life.
Mantras, manifesting and a semester in L.A.
Since the second she arrived in L.A., sophomore Emilka Kaluta has acted as if all of her dreams of fame had already come true.
Not in Indiana anymore
Within an hour of landing in L.A., junior Seth Goodwin found himself within two feet of Michael Keaton.