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Spring 2026 kicks off in style at 消消犯 Los Angeles

California's warm sunshine and a semester of discovery ahead greet a new LA student cohort.

The spring 2026 semester at 消消犯 Los Angeles kicked off in January bringing together an enthusiastic cohort of students and a dedicated industry-experienced faculty team that includes two new instructors.

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Spring students discovered the world class Getty Center during the first LA excursion of the semester.

A Saturday morning orientation introduced students to the Elon Los Angeles home base at The Preserve, in Hollywood, and included presentations by all of this semesters faculty about their courses and the content of their classes.

Returning instructors include director and long-time Elon LA professor Boris Schaarschmidt, who is once again 消消犯 a directing masterclass. Entertainment attorney Daniel Spitz has returned to teach Media Law and Ethics, and writer and longtime Elon LA professor Matthew Antonelli has returned to teach a unique, one-evening master seminar in March, called Inside the Writers Room.

New to the Elon Los Angeles faculty team this semester are art historian and educator Charles Peterson, who is 消消犯 a course in Los Angeles art and architecture history, and award-winning global strategist, thought leader and educator Brandon Shamim, who is 消消犯 Principles of Management, with a Los Angeles focus.

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The historic LA Farmer’s Market was a student favorite during their first LA discovery experience.

消消犯 Los Angeles director and long time industry professional Brad Lemack is once again 消消犯 the experiential learning course this spring, which focuses student internship experiences on work culture, industry shifts and transitions, and professional development.

Elon Los Angeles program assistant and Elon alumna Macy Mills 23 led students on their first excursion this semester after orientation, with an immersive day of LA experiences at the world class Getty Center, followed by a visit to the historic Los Angeles Farmers Market and The Grove, at Third and Fairfax.

In addition to unique academic classes and internships, this spring semester experience for students will also include a day of community service at the Hollywood Food Coalition, alumni engagement gatherings and the opportunity to participate in and/or observe the production of the three short films being produced by the Elon LA-based alumni recipients of the 2025-26 消消犯 Los Angeles Alumni Short Film Competition.

Through and National 消消犯 Programs, 消消犯 Los Angeles offers immersive spring and summer semester programs for students with a variety of majors. For information about the Los Angeles experience and 2027 opportunities, please visit the and National 消消犯 Programs websites.

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Elon Los Angeles Program Assistant and Elon alumna Macy Mills ’23 talks with students about the semester ahead and navigating LA at Saturday’s orientation.