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Eva Kramer of Holyoke, a recent homeschool graduate and the daughter of Bret and Lori Kramer, is among 45 students who have been selected to join the latest cohort of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Johnny Carson Center for Emerging Media Arts.
This is the fourth and largest cohort for the center, which opened in fall 2019. There are 125 students majoring in emerging media arts this fall.
While 35 of the 45 students hail from Nebraska, this year’s cohort also includes students from Colorado, Illinois, Missouri and Oklahoma, as well as Thailand.
“We are excited to welcome our fourth cohort of students to the Carson Center,” said Megan Elliott, founding director. “We have a very thorough and highly competitive application process to find the right students who will thrive in our program. I’m eager to see the creative work of this latest cohort.”
The first 10 students to earn the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in emerging media arts graduated in May.
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