<p>Looking for list of colleges with active comedy clubs, whether it be stand-up or writing comics. Also exclude any performing-arts only schools, as person I am researching for is hoping to do comedy club as a pre-law History major.</p>
<p>So where can I find out any info about colleges comedy clubs?</p>
<p>Thanks for the help,
Mike</p>
<p>Wisconsin has an undergrad comedy improv group that has shows on and off campus. There are a couple of comedy clubs near campus including Comedysportz that have many opportunities.</p>
<p>David Levin (BS '95) joined Ernst & Young LLP's technology consulting practice right out of school. After about a year working on large-scale information-technology implementations, some of the firm's partners who had heard of his active performance role with ComedySportz, Madison, asked him to create a short, humorous video highlighting a recent client engagement. As a result, he became the minister of comedy (his actual title) for E&Y's consulting practice worldwide. In this role, he directed, wrote and produced numerous broadcasts and communications presented to E&Y audiences around the globe. "It was a unique, utterly fantastic position that led to profiles in Fast Company magazine, The Wall Street Journal, and The New York Times," he writes. After four years with E&Y, Levin accepted an offer from Jack Morton Worldwide, a marketing communications agency in Chicago, where he is a senior creative director working on a variety of Fortune 500 accounts.</p>
<p>Thanks for suggestions, any other schools?</p>
<p>And of course The Onion was started in Madison by students and many of the writers are UW alums.</p>