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  1. Inaugurated in 2002, Yale’s doctoral Program in Film and Media Studies quickly achieved the international stature it enjoys today. Building on a core faculty that had long overseen an impressive undergraduate major, the graduate program attracted incoming faculty who were eager to help shape it. The quality of the students who have applied has been superior, and the large majority of those ...

  2. Yale Cabaret. The Playwriting program believes that Yale Cabaret is an essential part of life and practice at David Geffen School of Drama and encourages all its students to participate in the Cabaret—not only as writers, but also as theater artists wearing a variety of hats. Playwrights must also balance that participation with the demands ...

  3. Jennifer has been an artist in residence at Princeton University, Yale University, Central Connecticut State University, The Field, Mabou Mines, Baryshnikov Arts Center, 651 Arts, and Sisters Academy Inkonst, and has led workshops across the United States, Sweden, South Africa, China, and Mexico. Jennifer received her BA from UCLA and her MFA from Yale School of Drama. Jennifer Harrison Newman ...

  4. The Yale English Department offers a broad-ranging program of graduate education, with courses that engage all periods of British literature, American literature since its inception, and many of the contemporary interdisciplines (feminism, media studies, post-colonialism, Black studies, LGBTQIA+ studies, and the environmental humanities). The ...

  5. A Colorado native, Melissa received a BA in technical theater from the University of Northern Colorado. She went on to earn an MFA in stage management from the Yale School of Drama.

  6. Canfield earned a Bachelor of Arts degree majoring in English and graduated cum laude from Yale College in 2014. [1] She then attended and graduated from the Yale School of Drama with an MFA in Acting in 2017. Her great-grandfather was the wealthy book publisher Cass Canfield. [2] She was a debutante at the French debutante ball Bal des Débutantes in Paris in 2013. [3]

  7. As an instructor, Brian has taught screenwriting at UCLA for over 15 years, teaching in the MFA, undergrad, and Professional programs. He developed and chaired the MFA Screenwriting Program at the Brooks Institute, and teaches regularly at Johns Hopkins, RIT, and Hollins University, where he currently also serves as Program Director of the MFA Film and Screenwriting Program. For the past 10 ...