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Ben Haws, media communications major, walks with the largest graduating class in Union's history during the processional to Spring Graduation. - Photo by Jacob Moore
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Ben Haws, media communications major, walks with the largest graduating class in Union's history during the processional to Spring Graduation. - Jacob Moore
Sam Adams, public relations graduate, receives her diploma from David S. Dockery, president of the university, during Spring Graduation. - Photo by Jacob Moore
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Sam Adams, public relations graduate, receives her diploma from David S. Dockery, president of the university, during Spring Graduation. - Jacob Moore
Students perform in the Children's Show "The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe."  - Photo by Olivia Wallace
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Students perform in the Children's Show "The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe." - Olivia Wallace
Students perform in the Children's Show, which had a "The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe" theme this year.   - Photo by Olivia Wallace
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Students perform in the Children's Show, which had a "The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe" theme this year. - Olivia Wallace
Two students perform in "The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe" for the children's play in the G.M. Savage Memorial Chapel. - Photo by Olivia Wallace
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Two students perform in "The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe" for the children's play in the G.M. Savage Memorial Chapel. - Olivia Wallace
Guest artist Doug Berky performs for students and guests April 16 in the W.D. Powell Theatre.  - Photo by Anne Richoux
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Guest artist Doug Berky performs for students and guests April 16 in the W.D. Powell Theatre. - Anne Richoux
Guests laugh as guest artist Doug Berky performs in the W.D. Powell Theatre.  - Photo by Anne Richoux
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Guests laugh as guest artist Doug Berky performs in the W.D. Powell Theatre. - Anne Richoux
Daniel Poore, sophomore media communications major and director of "Death Trap," thanks his cast and crew after winning Best Long Form Film at the Student Film Festival.
 - Photo by Jacob Moore
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Daniel Poore, sophomore media communications major and director of "Death Trap," thanks his cast and crew after winning Best Long Form Film at the Student Film Festival. - Jacob Moore
Zac McMillan, junior intercultural studies major, finishes a report from the red carpet at the Student Film Festival with co-host James Watlington, sophomore media communications major. - Photo by Jacob Moore
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Zac McMillan, junior intercultural studies major, finishes a report from the red carpet at the Student Film Festival with co-host James Watlington, sophomore media communications major. - Jacob Moore
Chris Blair, professor of communication arts and coordinator of DMS, laughs with the crowd while hosts at the Student Film Festival crack jokes in between giving out awards. - Photo by Jacob Moore
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Chris Blair, professor of communication arts and coordinator of DMS, laughs with the crowd while hosts at the Student Film Festival crack jokes in between giving out awards. - Jacob Moore
Ben Wright, junior digital media studies major, talks about his short form films "Crazy" and "Our Love-Sound on Film."  - Photo by Olivia Wallace
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Ben Wright, junior digital media studies major, talks about his short form films "Crazy" and "Our Love-Sound on Film." - Olivia Wallace
Julie Hembree, junior art major, talks about her short form film "Time to Run" at the Film Festival screening and directors' talk. - Photo by Olivia Wallace
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Julie Hembree, junior art major, talks about her short form film "Time to Run" at the Film Festival screening and directors' talk. - Olivia Wallace
At center, Sarah Halbrook, senior English major, pantomimes a scene with high school students Trey Chrystak and Tavaris Ross during a Union-hosted workshop at Liberty Technology Magnet High School. - Photo by Jacob Moore
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At center, Sarah Halbrook, senior English major, pantomimes a scene with high school students Trey Chrystak and Tavaris Ross during a Union-hosted workshop at Liberty Technology Magnet High School. - Jacob Moore
At left, Tim Zornes, sophomore elementary education major, joins high school students Morgan Jones and Austin Floyd in pantomiming bull riding during an improv workshop hosted by Union students at Liberty Technology High School. - Photo by Jacob Moore
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At left, Tim Zornes, sophomore elementary education major, joins high school students Morgan Jones and Austin Floyd in pantomiming bull riding during an improv workshop hosted by Union students at Liberty Technology High School. - Jacob Moore
Ben West, director of Union's version of "Lion, Witch, and the Wardrobe", runs through the lines with the cast during a rehearsal. - Photo by Matt McDaniel
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Ben West, director of Union's version of "Lion, Witch, and the Wardrobe", runs through the lines with the cast during a rehearsal. - Matt McDaniel
Ben West, director of Union's version of "Lion, Witch, and the Wardrobe", runs through the lines with the cast during a rehearsal. - Photo by Matt McDaniel
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Ben West, director of Union's version of "Lion, Witch, and the Wardrobe", runs through the lines with the cast during a rehearsal. - Matt McDaniel
Barry Decoursey, freshman music major, makes his line cuts during the rehearsal for Union's version of "The Lion, Witch, and the Wardrobe." - Photo by Matt McDaniel
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Barry Decoursey, freshman music major, makes his line cuts during the rehearsal for Union's version of "The Lion, Witch, and the Wardrobe." - Matt McDaniel
Barry DeCoursey, freshman music major, and Heather Frye, freshman psychology major, perform together in the W.D. Powell Theatre production of Cotton Patch Gospel.  - Photo by Olivia Wallace
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Barry DeCoursey, freshman music major, and Heather Frye, freshman psychology major, perform together in the W.D. Powell Theatre production of Cotton Patch Gospel. - Olivia Wallace
Amanda Nichols, freshman, and Andrew Graham, freshman digital media studies major, perform in Cotton Patch Gospel, which recasts the stories of Jesus into the language and culture of the mid-20th century South. - Photo by Olivia Wallace
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Amanda Nichols, freshman, and Andrew Graham, freshman digital media studies major, perform in Cotton Patch Gospel, which recasts the stories of Jesus into the language and culture of the mid-20th century South. - Olivia Wallace
Kevin Moss, junior marketing major, performs as Matthew in Cotton Patch Gospel. - Photo by Olivia Wallace
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Kevin Moss, junior marketing major, performs as Matthew in Cotton Patch Gospel. - Olivia Wallace
Students perform in Cotton Patch Gospel in the W.D. Powell Theatre.  - Photo by Olivia Wallace
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Students perform in Cotton Patch Gospel in the W.D. Powell Theatre. - Olivia Wallace
Caitie Vance, sophomore theatre and speech major, performs with fellow actors in Cotton Patch Gospel. - Photo by Olivia Wallace
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Caitie Vance, sophomore theatre and speech major, performs with fellow actors in Cotton Patch Gospel. - Olivia Wallace
Barry DeCoursey, freshman music major, Kevin Moss, junior marketing major, Andrew Graham, freshman digital media studies major, and Asa Gee III, junior christian studies major and theatre minor, perform in Cotton Patch Gospel, which recasts the stories of Jesus into the language and culture of the mid-20th century South.  - Photo by Olivia Wallace
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Barry DeCoursey, freshman music major, Kevin Moss, junior marketing major, Andrew Graham, freshman digital media studies major, and Asa Gee III, junior christian studies major and theatre minor, perform in Cotton Patch Gospel, which recasts the stories of Jesus into the language and culture of the mid-20th century South. - Olivia Wallace
Thani Magnuson, freshman theatre and english major, performs as Jesus in Cotton Patch Gospel, which recasts the stories of Jesus into the language and culture of the mid-20th century South.  - Photo by Olivia Wallace
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Thani Magnuson, freshman theatre and english major, performs as Jesus in Cotton Patch Gospel, which recasts the stories of Jesus into the language and culture of the mid-20th century South. - Olivia Wallace
Jim Veneman, assistant professor of communication arts, guides students through a feature on Photoshop after digital photography class. - Photo by Jacob Moore
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Jim Veneman, assistant professor of communication arts, guides students through a feature on Photoshop after digital photography class. - Jacob Moore
Greg Thornbury, dean of the school of theology and missions, leads a panel that discusses how we should approach technology in a technologically focused society. The panel includes George Saltsman, Executive Director of the Task Force for Innovation in Learning and Educational Technology at Abilene Christian University, Ashley Blair, Assistant Professor of Communication Arts at Union University, and David Dark, the author of "Everyday Apocalypse" and professor at Vanderbilt University. - Photo by Matt McDaniel
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Greg Thornbury, dean of the school of theology and missions, leads a panel that discusses how we should approach technology in a technologically focused society. The panel includes George Saltsman, Executive Director of the Task Force for Innovation in Learning and Educational Technology at Abilene Christian University, Ashley Blair, Assistant Professor of Communication Arts at Union University, and David Dark, the author of "Everyday Apocalypse" and professor at Vanderbilt University. - Matt McDaniel
Along with students Kathryn Moore and McKenzie Masters, Ashley Blair, assistant professor of communication arts, applauds the overall winners of the Onsite Competition during the Southeastern Journalism Conference held at Union. Blair served as the 2013 president. - Photo by Jacob Moore
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Along with students Kathryn Moore and McKenzie Masters, Ashley Blair, assistant professor of communication arts, applauds the overall winners of the Onsite Competition during the Southeastern Journalism Conference held at Union. Blair served as the 2013 president. - Jacob Moore
Jordan Norton, broadcast journalism graduate, accepts his diploma from David S. Dockery, president of the university, during Fall Commencement. - Photo by Jacob Moore
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Jordan Norton, broadcast journalism graduate, accepts his diploma from David S. Dockery, president of the university, during Fall Commencement. - Jacob Moore
Web Drake, associate professor of communication arts and department chair, congratulates Steve Beverly, associate professor of communication arts, on his work with the Union Broadcasting Society. Over 1000 episodes of UBS's news program "Jackson 24/7" have aired on local television. - Photo by Jacob Moore
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Web Drake, associate professor of communication arts and department chair, congratulates Steve Beverly, associate professor of communication arts, on his work with the Union Broadcasting Society. Over 1000 episodes of UBS's news program "Jackson 24/7" have aired on local television. - Jacob Moore
Bryanna England, freshman broadcast journalism major, and Catie Vance, sophomore theatre/speech major, perform in <em>A Barrel Full Of Pennies</em>. - Photo by Zac Calvert
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Bryanna England, freshman broadcast journalism major, and Catie Vance, sophomore theatre/speech major, perform in A Barrel Full Of Pennies. - Zac Calvert
Bryanna England, freshman broadcast journalism major, performs during a scene in <em>A Barrel Full Of Pennies</em>. - Photo by Zac Calvert
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Bryanna England, freshman broadcast journalism major, performs during a scene in A Barrel Full Of Pennies. - Zac Calvert
Ashley Blair, assistant professor of communication arts, talks with students in the publication lab. - Photo by Kristi McMurry
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Ashley Blair, assistant professor of communication arts, talks with students in the publication lab. - Kristi McMurry
Ashley Blair, assistant professor of communication arts, talks with students in the publication lab. - Photo by Kristi McMurry
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Ashley Blair, assistant professor of communication arts, talks with students in the publication lab. - Kristi McMurry
Ben Wright, junior digital media studies major, edits a video project for Barefoots Joe in the edit suite. - Photo by Jacob Moore
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Ben Wright, junior digital media studies major, edits a video project for Barefoots Joe in the edit suite. - Jacob Moore
David Burke, professor of theatre and director of the theatre, discusses  his art exhibit, being featured at the Ned in downtown Jackson.  - Photo by Ebbie Davis
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David Burke, professor of theatre and director of the theatre, discusses his art exhibit, being featured at the Ned in downtown Jackson. - Ebbie Davis
Kayla Oxford, sophomore journalism major, shows a page from the Cardinal & Cream student newspaper to Julia Duin, associate professor of journalism, and Beth Byrd, senior journalism major. - Photo by Jacob Moore
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Kayla Oxford, sophomore journalism major, shows a page from the Cardinal & Cream student newspaper to Julia Duin, associate professor of journalism, and Beth Byrd, senior journalism major. - Jacob Moore
Treasure Hightower, senior digital media studies major, proofs a page for the Cardinal & Cream student newspaper with Brooklin Byrd, junior biology major. - Photo by Jacob Moore
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Treasure Hightower, senior digital media studies major, proofs a page for the Cardinal & Cream student newspaper with Brooklin Byrd, junior biology major. - Jacob Moore
Alesia Fisher, junior art major, looks over a news page of the Cardinal & Cream student newspaper with Amelia Krauss, senior journalism major. - Photo by Jacob Moore
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Alesia Fisher, junior art major, looks over a news page of the Cardinal & Cream student newspaper with Amelia Krauss, senior journalism major. - Jacob Moore
Students enjoy using new computers in the Digital Media Studies lab. - Photo by Kristi McMurry
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Students enjoy using new computers in the Digital Media Studies lab. - Kristi McMurry
Students get acquainted with the new computers in the DMS lab at the beginning of the Fall 2012 semester. - Photo by Kristi McMurry
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Students get acquainted with the new computers in the DMS lab at the beginning of the Fall 2012 semester. - Kristi McMurry
David S. Dockery, president of the university, shares information about his life during a mock obituary interview with the Cardinal & Cream student newspaper staff. - Photo by Jacob Moore
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David S. Dockery, president of the university, shares information about his life during a mock obituary interview with the Cardinal & Cream student newspaper staff. - Jacob Moore
Beth Byrd, senior journalism major, takes notes during an interview with David S. Dockery, president of the university, during publication seminar class. - Photo by Jacob Moore
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Beth Byrd, senior journalism major, takes notes during an interview with David S. Dockery, president of the university, during publication seminar class. - Jacob Moore
Chris Blair, professor of communication arts, demonstrates to his students how to use the new iPhone videography app. - Photo by Ebbie Davis
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Chris Blair, professor of communication arts, demonstrates to his students how to use the new iPhone videography app. - Ebbie Davis
Ashley Blair, assistant professor of communication arts, talks with new students during Dinner with your Department in the Carl Grant Event Center. - Photo by Zac Calvert
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Ashley Blair, assistant professor of communication arts, talks with new students during Dinner with your Department in the Carl Grant Event Center. - Zac Calvert
Nigel Manuel, media communications graduate, grins for a photo during spring graduation.  - Photo by Ebbie Davis
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Nigel Manuel, media communications graduate, grins for a photo during spring graduation. - Ebbie Davis
Katherine Pullen, Tigrett Medal recipient, grins with her diploma at spring graduation.  - Photo by Ebbie Davis
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Katherine Pullen, Tigrett Medal recipient, grins with her diploma at spring graduation. - Ebbie Davis
Alyssa Karr, broadcast journalism and sociology graduate, and Whitney Jones, journalism graduate, smile as they get ready for spring graduation to begin. - Photo by Jacob Moore
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Alyssa Karr, broadcast journalism and sociology graduate, and Whitney Jones, journalism graduate, smile as they get ready for spring graduation to begin. - Jacob Moore
Graduates Alex Brown and Josh Brown, both journalism, and Chelsea Carrier, English, listen to the commencement address during spring graduation.
 - Photo by Zac Calvert
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Graduates Alex Brown and Josh Brown, both journalism, and Chelsea Carrier, English, listen to the commencement address during spring graduation. - Zac Calvert
Katherine Pullen, Tigrett Medal recipient, walks forward to receive her award at spring graduation.  - Photo by Ebbie Davis
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Katherine Pullen, Tigrett Medal recipient, walks forward to receive her award at spring graduation. - Ebbie Davis
Katherine Pullen, an intercultural studies and journalism double major from Jacksonville, Fla.,  makes her way to the stage to receive the Elizabeth Tigrett Medal. - Photo by Morris Abernathy
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Katherine Pullen, an intercultural studies and journalism double major from Jacksonville, Fla., makes her way to the stage to receive the Elizabeth Tigrett Medal. - Morris Abernathy
David S. Dockery, president of the university, presents the Elizabeth Tigrett Medal to Katherine Pullen, intercultural studies and journalism double major. - Photo by Morris Abernathy
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David S. Dockery, president of the university, presents the Elizabeth Tigrett Medal to Katherine Pullen, intercultural studies and journalism double major. - Morris Abernathy
Katherine Pullen, intercultural studies and journalism graduate, smiles after receiving the Tigrett Medal at spring graduation. - Photo by Kristi McMurry
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Katherine Pullen, intercultural studies and journalism graduate, smiles after receiving the Tigrett Medal at spring graduation. - Kristi McMurry
Terry Bradshaw, former NFL quarterback and current FOX Sports analyst, greets Ebbie Davis, senior broadcast journalism major, after the fourth annual Roy L. White Legacy Golf & Gala. - Photo by Jacob Moore
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Terry Bradshaw, former NFL quarterback and current FOX Sports analyst, greets Ebbie Davis, senior broadcast journalism major, after the fourth annual Roy L. White Legacy Golf & Gala. - Jacob Moore
Students practice their performance of the Spring children's play <em>The Saga of Pecos Bill (or How Comboyin' Really Got Started)</em>. - Photo by Jacob Moore
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Students practice their performance of the Spring children's play The Saga of Pecos Bill (or How Comboyin' Really Got Started). - Jacob Moore
Theatre students practice their performance of the Spring children's play <em>The Saga of Pecos Bill (or How Comboyin' Really Got Started).</em> - Photo by Jacob Moore
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Theatre students practice their performance of the Spring children's play The Saga of Pecos Bill (or How Comboyin' Really Got Started). - Jacob Moore
A group of students perform as wolves in the Spring children's play <em>The Saga of Pecos Bill (or How Comboyin' Really Got Started).</em> - Photo by Jacob Moore
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A group of students perform as wolves in the Spring children's play The Saga of Pecos Bill (or How Comboyin' Really Got Started). - Jacob Moore
Students practice their performance of the Spring children's play <em>The Saga of Pecos Bill (or How Comboyin' Really Got Started).</em> - Photo by Jacob Moore
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Students practice their performance of the Spring children's play The Saga of Pecos Bill (or How Comboyin' Really Got Started). - Jacob Moore
Cam Tracy, web development agent, and Chris Blair, professor of communication arts, ask questions to student directors during the first screening of the Student Film Festival. - Photo by Jacob Moore
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Cam Tracy, web development agent, and Chris Blair, professor of communication arts, ask questions to student directors during the first screening of the Student Film Festival. - Jacob Moore
Ben Haws, junior media communications major, talks about the filming process with Beth Watson, senior media communications major, during the first screening of the Student Film Festival in the W.D. Powell Theatre. - Photo by Jacob Moore
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Ben Haws, junior media communications major, talks about the filming process with Beth Watson, senior media communications major, during the first screening of the Student Film Festival in the W.D. Powell Theatre. - Jacob Moore
Devin Hall, freshman theatre/speech major, and Peyton Penuel, freshman digital media studies major, listen to a question asked by Chris Blair, professor of communication arts, during the Student Film Festival. - Photo by Jacob Moore
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Devin Hall, freshman theatre/speech major, and Peyton Penuel, freshman digital media studies major, listen to a question asked by Chris Blair, professor of communication arts, during the Student Film Festival. - Jacob Moore
Steve Beverly addresses the crew after a daily airing of Union's broadcast of Jackson 24/7.  - Photo by Ebbie Davis
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Steve Beverly addresses the crew after a daily airing of Union's broadcast of Jackson 24/7. - Ebbie Davis
Kara Dukes, senior broadcast journalism major, and co-anchor Thomas Willis, senior broadcast journalism major, prepare to anchor on Jackson 24/7. - Photo by Ebbie Davis
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Kara Dukes, senior broadcast journalism major, and co-anchor Thomas Willis, senior broadcast journalism major, prepare to anchor on Jackson 24/7. - Ebbie Davis
Caitie Vance, freshman theatre/speech and speech education double major, performs during a scene from Friedrich Dürrenmatt's <em>The Visit</em> with other Union University Players. - Photo by Jacob Moore
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Caitie Vance, freshman theatre/speech and speech education double major, performs during a scene from Friedrich Dürrenmatt's The Visit with other Union University Players. - Jacob Moore
Union University Players Kevin Moss, Peter Riggs, Chad Hoy and Jillian Barron perform a scene from Friedrich Dürrenmatt's <em>The Visit</em> in the W.D. Powell Theatre. - Photo by Jacob Moore
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Union University Players Kevin Moss, Peter Riggs, Chad Hoy and Jillian Barron perform a scene from Friedrich Dürrenmatt's The Visit in the W.D. Powell Theatre. - Jacob Moore
Keaghlan Sheridan, senior theatre/speech major, performs a scene from Friedrich Dürrenmatt's <em>The Visit</em> with David Conway, senior history major. - Photo by Jacob Moore
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Keaghlan Sheridan, senior theatre/speech major, performs a scene from Friedrich Dürrenmatt's The Visit with David Conway, senior history major. - Jacob Moore
The Union University Players present Friedrich Dürrenmatt's <em>The Visit</em>. - Photo by Jacob Moore
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The Union University Players present Friedrich Dürrenmatt's The Visit. - Jacob Moore
Union University Players Heather Nicholas, Katelynn Cordell, Savannah Trevelen and Allison Hearn perform a scene from Friedrich Dürrenmatt's <em>The Visit</em> in the W.D. Powell Theatre. - Photo by Jacob Moore
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Union University Players Heather Nicholas, Katelynn Cordell, Savannah Trevelen and Allison Hearn perform a scene from Friedrich Dürrenmatt's The Visit in the W.D. Powell Theatre. - Jacob Moore
David Conway, senior history major, performs a scene as Alfred Ill in the Union University Players' production of Friedrich Dürrenmatt's <em>The Visit</em>. - Photo by Jacob Moore
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David Conway, senior history major, performs a scene as Alfred Ill in the Union University Players' production of Friedrich Dürrenmatt's The Visit. - Jacob Moore
Keaghlan Sheridan, senior theatre/speech major, performs a scene as Claire in Friedrich Dürrenmatt's <em>The Visit</em>, presented by the Union University Players. - Photo by Jacob Moore
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Keaghlan Sheridan, senior theatre/speech major, performs a scene as Claire in Friedrich Dürrenmatt's The Visit, presented by the Union University Players. - Jacob Moore
Union University Players Heather Nicholas, Sarah Halbrook, Sarah Love, Katelynn Cordell and David Conway perform a scene from Friedrich Dürrenmatt's <em>The Visit</em>. - Photo by Jacob Moore
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Union University Players Heather Nicholas, Sarah Halbrook, Sarah Love, Katelynn Cordell and David Conway perform a scene from Friedrich Dürrenmatt's The Visit. - Jacob Moore
Jacob Melder, junior broadcast journalism major, and Jillian Barron, senior French and theatre/speech double major, perform a scene from Friedrich Dürrenmatt's <em>The Visit</em>. - Photo by Jacob Moore
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Jacob Melder, junior broadcast journalism major, and Jillian Barron, senior French and theatre/speech double major, perform a scene from Friedrich Dürrenmatt's The Visit. - Jacob Moore
Cast members form a chorus line during the closing scene of The Union University Players' production of Friedrich Dürrenmatt's <em>The Visit</em> in the W.D. Powell Theatre. - Photo by Jacob Moore
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Cast members form a chorus line during the closing scene of The Union University Players' production of Friedrich Dürrenmatt's The Visit in the W.D. Powell Theatre. - Jacob Moore
Tom Cooper, author of <em>Fast Media/Media Fast</em> and professor of visual and media arts at Emerson College, speaks with Caleb Stallings, senior philosophy and media communication double major,  before he addresses Union students and employees in the Town & Gown lecture series. - Photo by Zac Calvert
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Tom Cooper, author of Fast Media/Media Fast and professor of visual and media arts at Emerson College, speaks with Caleb Stallings, senior philosophy and media communication double major, before he addresses Union students and employees in the Town & Gown lecture series. - Zac Calvert
Senior broadcasting majors Thomas Willis, Philip Tang, and Jordan Norton watch a soccer broadcast prior to airing Jackson 24/7. - Photo by Ebbie Davis
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Senior broadcasting majors Thomas Willis, Philip Tang, and Jordan Norton watch a soccer broadcast prior to airing Jackson 24/7. - Ebbie Davis
Steve Beverly, associate professor of communication arts, prepares the daily news cast for Jackson 24/7, produced in Jennings Hall.  - Photo by Ebbie Davis
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Steve Beverly, associate professor of communication arts, prepares the daily news cast for Jackson 24/7, produced in Jennings Hall. - Ebbie Davis
Jordan Nortan, senior business administration major, records Thomas Willis, senior broadcast journalism major, for a piece to be aired on Jackson 24/7.  - Photo by Ebbie Davis
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Jordan Nortan, senior business administration major, records Thomas Willis, senior broadcast journalism major, for a piece to be aired on Jackson 24/7. - Ebbie Davis
Dr. Michael Chute, SEJC president elect, announces the winners of the Southeastern Journalism Conference competitions. - Photo by Ebbie Davis
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Dr. Michael Chute, SEJC president elect, announces the winners of the Southeastern Journalism Conference competitions. - Ebbie Davis
Aubrey Swanson, English and theatre/speech graduate, receives her diploma from David S. Dockery, president of the university, during Union's Fall Commencement Services. - Photo by Jacob Moore
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Aubrey Swanson, English and theatre/speech graduate, receives her diploma from David S. Dockery, president of the university, during Union's Fall Commencement Services. - Jacob Moore
Cassie Osborn, junior social work major, plays the role of Sophia Ashworth for Aubrey Swanson's original one-act called 'Inner Sanctum.' - Photo by Jacob Moore
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Cassie Osborn, junior social work major, plays the role of Sophia Ashworth for Aubrey Swanson's original one-act called 'Inner Sanctum.' - Jacob Moore
Students perform in Aubrey Swanson's original one-act called 'Inner Sanctum.' - Photo by Jacob Moore
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Students perform in Aubrey Swanson's original one-act called 'Inner Sanctum.' - Jacob Moore
Rob Griffith, sophomore English major, and Heather Nicholas, senior theatre/speech major, play out a scene for Jillian Barron's one act called 'Sure Thing.' - Photo by Jacob Moore
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Rob Griffith, sophomore English major, and Heather Nicholas, senior theatre/speech major, play out a scene for Jillian Barron's one act called 'Sure Thing.' - Jacob Moore
Rob Griffith, sophomore English major, and Heather Nicholas, senior theatre/speech major, play out a scene for Jillian Barron's one act called 'Sure Thing.' - Photo by Jacob Moore
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Rob Griffith, sophomore English major, and Heather Nicholas, senior theatre/speech major, play out a scene for Jillian Barron's one act called 'Sure Thing.' - Jacob Moore
Chad Hoy, senior theatre/speech major, prepares to duel Matthew Cole, senior digital media studies major, during a scene for Lori Landon's one-act called 'The Least Offensive Play in the Whole Darn World.' - Photo by Jacob Moore
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Chad Hoy, senior theatre/speech major, prepares to duel Matthew Cole, senior digital media studies major, during a scene for Lori Landon's one-act called 'The Least Offensive Play in the Whole Darn World.' - Jacob Moore
Chad Hoy, senior theatre/speech major, and Zach Palermo, sophomore journalism major, play out a scene mocking the violence found in Shakespeare plays for Lori Landon's one-act called 'The Least Offensive Play in the Whole Darn World.' - Photo by Jacob Moore
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Chad Hoy, senior theatre/speech major, and Zach Palermo, sophomore journalism major, play out a scene mocking the violence found in Shakespeare plays for Lori Landon's one-act called 'The Least Offensive Play in the Whole Darn World.' - Jacob Moore
Grant Kelley, senior history major, and Caitie Vance, freshman theatre/speech major, play out a scene for Lori Landon's one-act called 'The Least Offensive Play in the Whole Darn World.'  - Photo by Jacob Moore
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Grant Kelley, senior history major, and Caitie Vance, freshman theatre/speech major, play out a scene for Lori Landon's one-act called 'The Least Offensive Play in the Whole Darn World.' - Jacob Moore
The Union Players prepare for their performance of "The Importance of Being Earnest" on opening night.  - Photo by Anne Richoux
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The Union Players prepare for their performance of "The Importance of Being Earnest" on opening night. - Anne Richoux
Peter Riggs, David Conway, Aubrey Swanson, and Lori Landon warm up prior to the theater department's performance of "The Importance of Being Earnest." - Photo by Anne Richoux
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Peter Riggs, David Conway, Aubrey Swanson, and Lori Landon warm up prior to the theater department's performance of "The Importance of Being Earnest." - Anne Richoux
David Burke, professor of theatre and director of the theatre, prays with the Union Players prior to their performance of "The Importance of Being Earnest" on opening night.  - Photo by Anne Richoux
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David Burke, professor of theatre and director of the theatre, prays with the Union Players prior to their performance of "The Importance of Being Earnest" on opening night. - Anne Richoux
Peter Riggs, sophomore philosophy major, talks to Ben Haws, junior media communications major, about "bunburying" in the theater production of "The Importance of Being Earnest." - Photo by Anne Richoux
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Peter Riggs, sophomore philosophy major, talks to Ben Haws, junior media communications major, about "bunburying" in the theater production of "The Importance of Being Earnest." - Anne Richoux
Jack Worthing, played by Ben Haws (left), is taken aback by the sight of his friend, Algernon Moncrieff, played by Peter Riggs, escorting his ward, Cecily Cardew, played by Savannah Trevelen.  - Photo by Anne Richoux
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Jack Worthing, played by Ben Haws (left), is taken aback by the sight of his friend, Algernon Moncrieff, played by Peter Riggs, escorting his ward, Cecily Cardew, played by Savannah Trevelen. - Anne Richoux
Ben Haws, junior media communications major, battles with Peter Riggs, sophomore philosophy major, in the theater production of "The Importance of Being Earnest." - Photo by Anne Richoux
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Ben Haws, junior media communications major, battles with Peter Riggs, sophomore philosophy major, in the theater production of "The Importance of Being Earnest." - Anne Richoux
Peter Riggs, sophomore philosophy major, looks on as Savannah Trevelen, freshman theater major, reads out of her diary in the theater program's production of "The Importance on Being Earnest." - Photo by Anne Richoux
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Peter Riggs, sophomore philosophy major, looks on as Savannah Trevelen, freshman theater major, reads out of her diary in the theater program's production of "The Importance on Being Earnest." - Anne Richoux
Allison Hearn, sophomore business administration major, argues with Savannah Treleven, freshman theater major, in the theater production of "The Importance of Being Earnest." - Photo by Anne Richoux
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Allison Hearn, sophomore business administration major, argues with Savannah Treleven, freshman theater major, in the theater production of "The Importance of Being Earnest." - Anne Richoux
Jack Worthing, played by Ben Haws (right), tries to convince Lady Bracknell, played by Aubrey Swanson (left), to let him marry Gwendolyn Fairfax, played by Allison Hearn. - Photo by Anne Richoux
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Jack Worthing, played by Ben Haws (right), tries to convince Lady Bracknell, played by Aubrey Swanson (left), to let him marry Gwendolyn Fairfax, played by Allison Hearn. - Anne Richoux
Aubrey Swanson, senior English/theater major, performs with David Conway, senior history major, during the theater performance of "The Importance of Being Earnest.  - Photo by Anne Richoux
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Aubrey Swanson, senior English/theater major, performs with David Conway, senior history major, during the theater performance of "The Importance of Being Earnest. - Anne Richoux
Miss Prism, played by Jillian Barron, confronts Reverend Chasuble, played by David Conway in the theatre production of "The Importance of Being Earnest." - Photo by Anne Richoux
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Miss Prism, played by Jillian Barron, confronts Reverend Chasuble, played by David Conway in the theatre production of "The Importance of Being Earnest." - Anne Richoux
Ben Haws (right) has a moment of revelation while Jillian Barron confesses how she lost a baby in the theater program's performance of "The Importance of Being Earnest." - Photo by Anne Richoux
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Ben Haws (right) has a moment of revelation while Jillian Barron confesses how she lost a baby in the theater program's performance of "The Importance of Being Earnest." - Anne Richoux
Allison Hearn, sophomore business administration major, looks on anxiously as Ben Haws, junior media communications major, searches records for his father's name during the theater production of "The Importance of Being Earnest." - Photo by Anne Richoux
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Allison Hearn, sophomore business administration major, looks on anxiously as Ben Haws, junior media communications major, searches records for his father's name during the theater production of "The Importance of Being Earnest." - Anne Richoux
Chris Blair, associate professor of communication arts, talks with new student during Dinner with your Department in the Carl Grant Event Center. - Photo by Deanna Santangelo
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Chris Blair, associate professor of communication arts, talks with new student during Dinner with your Department in the Carl Grant Event Center. - Deanna Santangelo
Jim Veneman, assistant professor of communication arts, talks with new students during Dinner with your Department in the Carl Grant Event Center. - Photo by Deanna Santangelo
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Jim Veneman, assistant professor of communication arts, talks with new students during Dinner with your Department in the Carl Grant Event Center. - Deanna Santangelo
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