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Alumni Profiles
KEVIN NEGANDHI is an anchor for
SportsCenter and the first Indian-American
to serve on a national sports network. In
2017, he joined the ESPN on ABC College
Football team. In addition to being a part
of SportsCenter’s Emmy nominated team,
Negandhi has hosted NFL Live, Baseball
Tonight, Outside the Lines, College Football
Live, NBA Tonight and the women’s NCAA
basketball Final Four. He joined ESPN in 2006.
Prior to ESPN, Negandhi worked as a
sports director at WWSB-TV in Sarasota, FL. While working in
Florida, he won three Associated Press awards —Negandhi began
his career as a college sports stringer at USA Today in 1995.
He graduated from Temple University’s Klein College of Media
and Communication in 1998. He was inducted into the Lew Klein
Alumni in the Media Hall of Fame by Klein College in 2013.
TAMRON HALL has worked in
television for nearly 30 years. Today
she’s an Emmy Award-winning TV host,
journalist, author and philanthropist.
After anchoring for several networks,
Hall began hosting Deadline: Crime
with Tamron Hall on Investigation
Discovery, which takes an in-depth look
at crimes that shocked the nation. She
went on to become the first African
American female co-host of The Today
Show and serve as the anchor for
MSNBC Live with Tamron Hall. She received the 2015 Edward R.
Murrow Award for her Today Show segment on domestic violence.
Currently, Hall is the host and executive producer of the Emmy-
nominated daytime television show Tamron Hall. A member of
the Temple University Board of Trustees, she graduated in 1992
with a Bachelor of Arts degree in broadcast journalism from Klein
College of Media and Communication at Temple University.
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