More than 65 Full Sail University Graduates Contribute to Emmy-Winning Projects at the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards

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Full Sail University announced that 69 of its graduates played key roles in 46 winning projects recognized at the 77th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards. The ceremony, hosted by comedian Nate Bargatze, took place on Sunday, September 14, 2025, and was broadcast live on CBS and streamed on Paramount+.

In addition to alumni contributing to award-winning productions, Full Sail graduate James Miller earned a Primetime Emmy himself. Miller won in the category “Outstanding Sound Editing for A Comedy or Drama Series (One Hour)” for his work on The Last of Us episode “Through the Valley.”

“Each year, we gather to celebrate our alumni who have contributed to projects that have shaped our culture,” Jay Noble, Vice President of Alumni at Full Sail University said. “Congratulations to our graduates who have contributed to Emmy winning projects, the work you put in daily can be felt in the delivered works of art.”

This year’s winning projects featuring Full Sail alumni credits included The Pitt on HBO Max, Andor on Disney+, Bridgerton on Netflix, among others.

Full Sail University has a long history of graduates contributing to major entertainment productions, and the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards highlighted their growing impact across television and streaming platforms.

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