By Kandiss Edwards
June 27, 2025
And the changes will come soon.
Southern University updates its courses and campus.
On Tuesday, June 24th, HBCU, based in Louisianab, announced a new program for digital media in Baton Rouge, which offers education and training in recording arts, visual arts, movement graphics, production of digital screen, digital performance fusion and sports production.
The program begins in the coming autumn semester.
“You can expect to go to a laboratory, go to a classroom and see an environment that reflects that you will go as soon as you go,” Darrell Roberson, co-director of the program, told WBRZ. “If you are a performance major, the actor or the actress can work with this student for digital media or if you need music, you can go to students of recording art.”
Together with a new program, the school campus will receive some new additions, including a global innovation and welcome center. The campus will also add a building for public security, a classroom outdoors, an amphitheater and a learning lobby.
“When you bring in new students to look at the campus and see the activity, activity breeds excitement.
The creation of the program for digital art and the additional space are on time. Together with his famous band, the Human Jukebox, the school sets victories in the arts. A group of students won a 2025 Emmy for the hidden sport, a documentary that highlights the human jukebox and its long -term contribution to sport and culture.
The students should be able to enjoy the welcome center and the amphitheater by the end of the year. According to WAFB 9, the other major projects such as MINT and Business Building should be completed in 2027.
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