Meet Our Graduates
Christian Harris
Hometown: Drama and Mass Media Studies
Degree: Silver Spring, MD
School: School of Humanities, Fine and Performing Arts
What's Next: Dramaturg for Stigmata Martyr, a play premiering at the New York Theater Festival

How did you choose your majors?
I came to Hofstra originally planning to only major in drama. I was trying to decide between the BA and BFA degrees. The BFA is very intense. It doesn鈥檛 leave time to take courses in other areas. That felt a little restrictive to me. Choosing the BA left me the option to take on a second major, and I started to look at the programs offered at the Herbert School of Communication. During my research, mass media called out to me. My whole life I鈥檝e been influenced by media in one way or another. I was interested in doing analysis of the ways media 鈥 especially entertainment and political coverage 鈥 impacts society.
How do you think these areas of study will work together as you build a career?
Right now, I鈥檓 focusing on opportunities in drama after college. I鈥檓 currently the dramaturg for a new play at the New York Theater Festival, Stigmata Martyr, by Horatio McLaughlin. I鈥檒l also probably move back home to Maryland for a time to work at a theater in my hometown. I鈥檇 like to apply for an apprenticeship in dramaturgy and education.
I think the best way I could use what I鈥檝e learned in both majors is to pursue public relations positions in theater, where I could work on media coverage and graphic design, as well as develop marketing materials and manage social media.
What were your most memorable acting experiences at Hofstra?
I鈥檝e been cast in plays almost every semester I鈥檝e been here. But I would say my last performing experience, By the Way, Meet Vera Stark, was my favorite at Hofstra. It was a great script and the role of Leroy Barksdale really fit me and gave me more to do than the other shows I worked on. The cast and crew were very supportive of one another.
Also, my director, G.D. Kimble, was a genius. I鈥檝e never had a better rapport with a director. Perhaps because he was the first Black director I had, we connected a little more deeply.
I was also in a few of the Shakespeare Festivals, including Cymbeline and The Merry Wives of Windsor this past fall on the Globe Stage replica. I also did a show over Zoom my first year, the musical Working.
Have you had any other mentors besides Professor Kimble?
Professor [Jingsi] Wu has been my biggest supporter in the mass media studies program. I鈥檝e been in her classes a few times, and she鈥檚 advising my independent study project. She makes me feel valued and appreciated. There was one time I had to be absent from class, and she reached out to let me know I had been missed that day. Professor Wu is a professor who lets her 糖心传媒 know that she cares about them and recognizes their contributions.
If you could travel back in time, what advice would you give your first-year self?
I would tell my freshman self that patience is extremely important. For example, when I was talking about my favorite stage experience, that just happened earlier this semester. It was four years in the making.
I would also tell the younger me to be gentle and resist the urge to 鈥渂eat yourself up鈥 when things don鈥檛 go the way you want. Look at everything as a learning opportunity. You have to take a step back and say, 鈥淚鈥檓 doing all right. What I have and what I鈥檝e been given is enough.鈥
What will you miss the most after graduating from Hofstra?
I'm mainly going to miss my friends. Some of them I鈥檒l keep interacting with over the phone and socially. Actually, there are friends who are working with me on Stigmata Martyr, so I鈥檓 glad we鈥檒l still be together and in regular communication.
I鈥檒l also miss having the structure and security of a schedule that鈥檚 been built for me and around all the things I need to accomplish each day. When I wake up in the morning now, I know exactly what I need to do. I have people who regularly help and support me. Being out on my own, where I will have to take the lead in my life, is a little scary but also very exciting.