Dillard University to Expand Opportunities for Film Studies Students

Historically Black Dillard University in New Orleans has entered into a partnership with the E. Ross Studios School of Film & Television to offer a series of certificate and master class courses.

The DU/SFTV partnership will be an academic enterprise that integrates technology and creativity that drives innovation and amplifies culture. Built upon the pillars of skill development, job placement, career advancement, and community impact, the DU/SFTV programs are designed for enrolled Dillard University students, and will expand to include participants in JOB1, the City of New Orleans Workforce Development Initiative and current professionals in the industry.

“Given Dillard University’s commitment to education and enriching cultural life in New Orleans, we are looking forward to this collaboration with E. Ross Studios and the opportunities for innovation, creativity, and community engagement,” said Monique Guillory, president of Dillard University. “Our students and faculty will have opportunities with student exchanges, master classes, and hands-on experiences in a groundbreaking approach to learning and artistic expression. This initiative fits with Dillard’s historic grounding in the humanities and brings new opportunities for the film studies program at Dillard.”

“At E. Ross Studios School of Film & Television, we believe in the power of storytelling to transform lives and forge connections. This collaborative effort with Dillard University to launch our comprehensive program is not just about education; it’s about building a vibrant community of creators who will shape the future of entertainment,” said Elvin Ross, CEO and founder of E. Ross Studios School of Film & Television. “Together, we are laying the groundwork for a thriving film industry in the Southeast — one that empowers diverse voices and nurtures talent at every level.”

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