Matthew McConaughey Is Now A Full-Time Professor At University Of Texas

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Alright, alright, alright- Matthew McConaughey is now a prof at the University of Texas.

The Academy Award-winning actor has been appointed as a prof of practise at the Moody College of Communication, starting this fall.

The institution announced the star-hire in a tweet, saying it’s’ in recognition of his professional pedigree and personal investment in student success’.

In recognition of his professional pedigree and personal investment in student success, Matthew McConaughey has been appointed a #TEXASMoody prof of practice. @McConaughey will continue to teach the #UTScriptoScreen class in @UTRTF. pic.twitter.com/ 9goKkc6U0A

— TEXAS Moody (@ UTexasMoody) August 28, 2019

The Dazed and Confused icon is set to join the Department of Radio-Television-Film after serving as a visit instructor since 2015- and he’s since become a bit of a legend around the campus.

He co-taught the’ Script to Screen’ film-production class with another prof, Scott Rice- helping to shape the curriculum and use his invaluable experience to give an insight into movie product behind-the-scenes.

Last week, @McConaughey visited @UTRTF‘s Advanced Producing: Script-to-Screen class! #moodypride #whatstartshere pic.twitter.com/ hpmhEMKi8I

— TEXAS Moody (@ UTexasMoody) August 29, 2016

McConaughey said it’s a class he wish he had when he was studying, and calls the process of filmmaking’ timeless’.

As reported by UT News, McConaughey said:

Making movies, turning words on paper into cinema, is both a science and art- no matter the time or generation.

The elements of truth and genuine exhilaration for the process are timeless. That will always be our classroom focus.

McConaughey was born in Uvalde, Texas, and graduated with a cinema degree from the University of Texas in 1993.

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With experience in more than 50 films, including Interstellar, The Wolf of Wall street and Dallas Purchaser Club, he also has experience as individual producers- most notably on HBO’s critically-acclaimed True Detective.

He won over the hearts of students and faculty alike in 2016, after driving students home in a golf cart as one of the purposes of the university’s SURE Walk Drive initiative.