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Computer Science – 2019 Organick Lecture Series

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The School of Computing is hosting a lecture with Pat Hanrahan, the Canon Professor of CS and Electrical Engineering at Stanford. The lecture is October 17th starting at 5:30pm in Room 3550 MEK and on October 18th starting at 3:30pm in the same room. To find out more, and get directions to the lecture: Learn […]

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Featured Talk – Dan Cermak

Speaker: Dan Cermak Date: October 22nd, 5-6pm, EAE Game Studio(Bldg 72, 2nd Floor) Talk title: Good, Bad, and Ugly Game Dev Stories: D&D to Saint’s Row Description: Dan Cermak entered the Video game industry in 1984 after teaching himself to program assembly language and creating a game that was published by Strategic Simulations Inc.(SSI) in […]

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Ashley Brown talks at IndieCade 2019

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On October 12, 2019 Assistant Professor Ashley Brown ran an invited Game Design workshop at the Educator’s Summit at Indiecade. Indiecade (https://www.indiecade.com/) is a yearly festival in Santa Monica, California for independent game developers. The festival showcases small, independent games and the studios that make them. In addition to playing a load of new and […]

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Featured Talk – Jonathan Pardew

Speaker: Jonathan Pardew Date: October 15th, 5-6pm, EAE Game Studio(Bldg 72, 2nd Floor) Talk title: Paid to be Locked Up: Secrets of Escape Room Design Description: Escape rooms are location-based games in which players solve a puzzles and riddles using clues, strategy, and their own abilities in order to “escape” from the room they are […]

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VIDEO GAMING AND SPECIAL OLYMPICS

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VIDEO GAMING AND SPECIAL OLYMPICS In May, two UIT staff members helped their Special Olympics of Utah video-gaming partners prepare for the first-ever video-gaming tournament at the Special Olympics USA Games in Seattle.  Read more here!      

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Featured Talk – Fred Wan

Speaker: Fred Wan Date: September 17th, 5-6pm, EAE Game Studio(Bldg 72, 2nd Floor) Talk title: Playing with Efficient Narratives Description: It’s trite to say that a game with a more engaging story is “better”, but games are developed with time and resource constraints. How can we tell deeper stories with the tools we have? How […]

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Gaymer Night @ EAE

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EAE hosted hosted the very first Gaymer Night as Part of LGBT Resource Center’s Pride Week. Monday, September 30th 2019 from 6:30-9:00PM the downstairs of EAE was filled with pizza, soda, and videogames to celebrate Queeroes (Queer-Heroes) in videogames and the gaming industry. The keynote speaker, Lenore Gilbert (she/they) is an activist, engineer and CEO […]

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Help Make the U a Safe Campus

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Safety for students, faculty and staff is a priority for the University of Utah. We invite you to go to the university’s SafeU program website to learn more about tips and resources available that can help you stay safe while on campus. The site is divided into two sections: How to report an incident that […]

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New Scholarship Available for EAE Students

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Crimson Parents EAE/LEAP Scholarship EAE is thrilled to announce the creation of a new scholarship targeted at EAE students available through the University of Utah Office of Undergraduate Advancement.  The Crimson Parent EAE/LEAP Scholarship provides one $2,000 scholarship to an undergraduate student in the Entertainment Arts & Engineering program and attending the University of Utah full-time during the […]

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