Catch up on the latest news and events from around the DigiPen community.
Students
A group of students from DigiPen’s WaNIC Academy traveled to Louisville, KY, to take part in a SkillsUSA Championship.
Synaptic Sugar is one of the largest DigiPen game teams ever assembled, so it makes sense that their game project is a massive undertaking.
Check out our video interview with the student game team behind N.U.T.S.: Forest FriendZ, and download the full game from the DigiPen Showcase.
Kamloops School District’s Digital Technology Academy lets students in BC study computer science with ProjectFUN’s time-tested curriculum.
Check out our team spotlight video on Radio Galaxy’s pillow-fighting beat-em-up, Book of Dreams.
Judges at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) selected the DigiPen student game RumbleTV as the winner of the E3 College Game Competition.
A group of computer engineering students finished a yearlong project on May 30th after launching a high altitude balloon from Moses Lake, Washington.
A team of recent DigiPen grads is heading to E3 in Los Angeles to show off their student game project in the College Game Competition.
The DigiPen student-made films Cat Fight and Bait & Switch have both been accepted into the Blue Plum Animation Festival.
Graduate Kori Loomis talks about why she chose the BSESD program and what she’s up to next.
Students and faculty celebrated a year’s worth of impressive student game projects with the presentation of the annual DigiPen Game Awards.
A student game team from DigiPen Institute of Technology combines course curriculum with community service for their yearlong video game project.
Congratulations to student Alexandra Lucas for being named one of this year’s “Platinum Winners” in the GDC Game Narrative Review competition.
With a recent Wall Street Journal editorial and the upcoming conclusion to his sci-fi book trilogy, Jon Sourbeer is making waves.
The students of Team Mocha received a welcome surprise earlier this month when their game Sunder took home the “Audience Choice” award at IndieCade.
Congratulations to Tara Jaiyeola, second-year candidate in the MFA in Digital Arts program and recent recipient of the 2014 McMillen Foundation art scholarship!
When it comes to making games, DigiPen student Kevin Sheehan adheres to a simple guideline: Keep it fun; keep it simple.
The student game Flickers has been selected for the PAX 10 indie showcase in Seattle.
The International Serious Play Awards selected DigiPen student game Chained as a Gold winner in its “Games for Good” category.
In the second part of this 2-part series, the artists and designers of the student game Arc talk about their work and successful team dynamics.