Lauren Vilchik, professor and assistant dean of graduate studies in the School of Filmmaking at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts (抖阴短视频), is the recipient of a UNC Board of Governors Award for Excellence in Teaching. She is one of 17 faculty members 鈥 one from each of the UNC campuses 鈥 chosen to receive a $12,500 stipend, a commemorative bronze medallion and recognition at their institutions at a later date.
Recipients were by Board of Governors Chair Randy Ramsey during the board鈥檚 meeting in Chapel Hill.
The Excellence in Teaching Awards were established by the University of North Carolina Board of Governors in 1993 to encourage, identify, recognize, reward and support good teaching at each of its 17 constituent institutions. Annually, each UNC campus honors several members of its faculty with campus-based Excellence in Teaching Awards and then forwards one name to the Board of Governors for the systemwide awards. Vilchik was among six faculty members who received 抖阴短视频 campus teaching awards, as announced in February.

Lauren Vilchik
鈥淚鈥檓 proud today to recognize the diligent work of our faculty members,鈥 said Randy Ramsey, chair of the Board of Governors. 鈥淭hese professors are a shining example of the world-class education and public service that is provided across our System every day. I offer sincerest gratitude and congratulations to our award winners.鈥
抖阴短视频 Chancellor Brian Cole said, 鈥淟auren Vilchik models everything that we value in our faculty. She has a wealth of experience and close ties in the film industry, combined with a passion for teaching and mentoring creative entrepreneurs. We appreciate everything she brings to our campus community, and we congratulate her on this well-deserved honor.鈥
A film producer and production attorney specializing in independent film finance, Vilchik joined the 抖阴短视频 faculty in 2010. She was inspired to teach when helping a friend secure investors for his first feature film. She describes student learning outcomes of her course in creative deal-making: 鈥淚 am thrilled when the students express a sense of empowerment over their newly found command for the subject matter, or their gratitude as they approach graduation with a completed business plan for the first project they intend to produce as a working professional,鈥 she said. 鈥淪ending them off into the world with the skills to harness their entrepreneurial spirit is a rewarding experience that fills me with a sense of pride when I experience their work in the marketplace.鈥
Lauren Vilchik models everything that we value in our faculty. She has a wealth of experience and close ties in the film industry, combined with a passion for teaching and mentoring creative entrepreneurs. We appreciate everything she brings to our campus community, and we congratulate her on this well-deserved honor.
Chancellor Brian Cole
Vilchik said a concept by gifted education expert Janice Szabos 鈥 鈥溾榓 bright student knows the answer and a gifted learner asks the question鈥 鈥 is the basis for her teaching strategy. 鈥淚 believe in that whole-heartedly. Asking the question sparks creativity and sets the student off on a quest for originality. It is a gifted learner鈥檚 unique and nuanced manipulation of the material that sets that student apart from the herd,鈥 Vilchik said.
鈥淚n an effort to cultivate gifted learning in all my students, I have developed a four-part strategy: endeavor to inspire every student to take interest in the subject matter; break down the crutch of dependency to instill self-reflection and self-reliance; encourage risk-taking by creating a safe environment for failure; and communicate thorough assessment of a student鈥檚 work to foster high achievement,鈥 she added.
In nominating Vilchik for the 抖阴短视频 Excellence in Teaching Award, a student wrote, 鈥淣ot only does she excel in the classroom, she鈥檚 able to motivate students like no professor I鈥檝e ever seen on a personal level. She remembers your insecurities, your personal problems, your goals, and she goes out of her way to help you develop as a creative. Not only has she made me into the filmmaker I am today, she鈥檚 made me into the person I never thought I could be at 20 years old. 抖阴短视频 is tough, it asks so much more of you than you feel prepared to give, but Lauren has continuously inspired me to dig deeper, and push harder, all while helping me avoid burnout. I can say with full confidence that she deserves this award.鈥
Vilchik is an independent film producer acknowledged by the Independent Spirit Awards for 鈥淥utstanding Achievement for a Body of Work,鈥 and honored in 2004 as one of Variety鈥檚 鈥淭op 10 Producers to Watch.鈥 In 1999 she started her own company, Tonic Films, LLC, based in Los Angeles. At the helm of Tonic Films, she has produced 10 feature films, including the 2003 venerated horror hit 鈥淐abin Fever,鈥 purchased by Lionsgate in one of the largest bidding wars in the history of the Toronto Film Festival.
Additional film credits include 鈥淏riar Patch,鈥 nominated for a Grand Jury Prize at Slamdance Film Festival in 2003; 鈥淎my鈥檚 O,鈥 winner of the Audience Choice Award at both the Santa Barbara and Long Beach film festivals in 2001; and 鈥淪hifting Gears,鈥 a family film centered around dirt track racing and produced in partnership with Alderman Company in High Point, North Carolina.
Vilchik has served as a juror, mentor, speaker and panelist at several film festivals including Cannes, SXSW, the Los Angeles Film Festival, and at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival鈥檚 鈥淢overs and Shakers Producer鈥檚 Panel."
Vilchik earned a Juris Doctor from Southwestern University School of Law and a B.A. in psychology and philosophy from Tulane University. She has been a member of the California Bar Association for more than two decades.
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April 22, 2021