
The project launch is supported by a grant from the Kenan Creative Collaboratory, an initiative of the four Kenan Institutes. InnovateNC partners include NC State University’s Institute for Emerging Issues and College of Design Forward Impact the UNC System Duke University’s Sanford School of Public Policy UNC Chapel Hill’s Kenan Institute for Private Enterprise and Department of Public Policy RTI International UNC-TV the Council for Entrepreneurial Development the Research Triangle Foundation and the NC Board of Science, Technology & Innovation. Some of those sectors are: environmental and climate science population diversity regional entrepreneurialism local entrepreneurialism marine and life science. The five communities hope to grow different sectors of their cities. 2019-20 CFE/Lenovo Instructional Innovation Grant, Collaborative Workflow Development for Teaching Using Holographic Displays (co-PI with Yueh Lee). Charitable Trust), Ancient North Carolinians: A Virtual Museum of Cultural Heritage and Archaeology. The collaboration will focus on developing programs to boost the economy and share those programs to other communities in the state. 2015-16 Kenan Creative Collaboratory (William R. NC State University’s Institute of Emerging Issues selected Asheville, Greensboro, Wilmington/Coastal Carolina, Pembroke and Wilson out of 18 applicants to participate in the initiative.Īpplicants submitted proposals to show how they could contribute to the effort and how they are currently supporting economic growth through innovation. an MBA in Sustainable Enterprise at UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School. Mark Little, executive director of the Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute for Private Enterprise, was named to the North Carolina Policy Collaboratory Advisory Board on Feb. she provides services ranging from creative strategy and identity design to. This project is sponsored by a grant from the Kenan Creative Collaboratory.Five North Carolina communities recently were selected to participate in InnovateNC, a two-year effort to boost the economy through innovation. Mark Little Executive Director, Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise. Reading and post show discussion at UNC-CH (Kenan Theatre) The Kenan Creative Collaboratory is part incubator, part collaboration, and part laboratory.

Reading and post show discussion at UNC-SA (Catawba Theater) A large part of what we hope to explore is how patients and doctors communicate with each other how health practitioners communicate with the public and how theatre artists can be of service to patients, doctors and the larger public. Narrative medicine not only serves the public health sector and works to improve the effectiveness of care, but it also offers as a healing tool for patients in recovery. Lighting Design and Consultation by David Navalinskyįeaturing Nikyla Boxley, Tre Dukes, Mariah Guillmette, Devin Kessler, Mekhai Lee, and Hassiem MuhammadĪRDEO is a one act play inspired by research and personal narratives of health practitioners and patients at UNC-CH’s North Carolina’s Jaycee Burn Center. From the perspective of scientists and medical providers, the involvement of the dramatic arts represents a unique opportunity to appreciate the meaning of one’s work and to gain new insights and perspectives regarding its relevance.

Other organizations that provided key support are the N.C.

Jacqueline Lawton’s ARDEO Reading Date, Times, and Location UNC-Chapel Hill) and a grant from the Kenan Creative Collaboratory.
