When Em Newman arrived at the University of Virginia, she had a plan, the same one many high-achieving students arrive with: study biology or biochemistry and follow the well-worn path toward a career in medicine.
Then a friend in her first-year dorm hall said something that changed everything: “You’re funny. Why do you want to be a doctor?”
That offhand comment eventually led Newman, a 2015 media studies graduate, to a job with “The Colbert Report,” then “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” and ultimately to “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” where she’s currently wrapping up her 11-year tenure as a field producer before the show airs its final episode Thursday.
The transition from a pre-med track to media studies took time. She spent three years studying biology before learning that the Department of Media Studies – which had a small, selective cohort of about 60 majors – offered a trip to New York City as a part of a January term course, an opportunity made possible in part because Evie McGee, Colbert’s wife and a UVA alumna, had helped arrange a seminar at the “The Colbert Report” for the department. Newman was sold. She applied to the major and signed up for the trip.

