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Emily Won

Media Intensive 2024 – Behind the Scenes

August 16, 2024 by Emily Won

Media Intensive 2024 has been working energetically to produce fresh, original, and relatable content for our freshmen class. But what exactly are we doing? Take a look at how the sausage (cool content!) is made with our BTS!


World (dorm) tour! 

MI students Max and Jonas ask freshmen about their experience moving in and their dorm-house opinions, as well as a video tour of five freshmen’s dorm rooms.

Hard at work…or hardly working?

MI may have moved in three days ago, but clearly, we’re on the grind already. Catch us working on super fun content, for you!

What’s New(s), Vandy?

Don’t know who Chloe is? Now you do. She’s one of your News Minute broadcasters and is here to keep you in the know. Catch the latest News Minute episode on our main page.

Getting to know Dean Gresalfi.

Homesickness, Imposter Syndrome, and finding joy in a new environment- tune in for our interview with Dean Gresalfi on our latest podcast episodes. 

Filed Under: Features, MCL Blog Tagged With: commons, freshmen, media, photography, photos, photostory, vanderbilt university

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