The Writing for the Screen and Stage Program at Carolina is an interdisciplinary writing program housed in the communication department. As a two-year minor, it offers undergraduate students, from all disciplines, the unique opportunity to focus specifically on the craft of dramatic writing and is designed for those considering writing careers in theatre, film, television or the web.
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You never know where you'll end up when you follow your passions. For music professor Steve Anderson, his passions have led him to the Dominican Republic on multiple occasions.
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Carolina faculty and alumni make headlines year-round with their award-winning publications: here is a list of new reads from fall...
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Dana Coen, director of UNC's Writing for the Screen and Stage minor in the department of communication, recently discussed the...
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The Oct. 6 public launch of the University’s comprehensive campaign, The Campaign for Carolina, hopes to similarly inspire Carolina alumni...
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Every single day, all over the world, the sea creeps up the coastline, and the distance between the top of the water and the bottom of bridges decreases, eliminating the possibility of shipping traffic for global freight to get under those structures. UNC American studies professor Rachel Willis is developing global ideas and solutions to help port communities cope with the impact of climate change.
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Joan H. Gillings has committed the largest single gift ever to the performing arts at Carolina: the $12 million gift...
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Peter Grauer, chair of worldwide media company Bloomberg L.P., served for more than 15 years as chair of the Honors...
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A four-year, $1.5 million grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation will significantly advance Carolina’s efforts in humanities education, research...
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Rudi Colloredo-Mansfeld became senior associate dean for social sciences and global programs in the College of Arts & Sciences on...
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