Catch up on the latest news and events from around the DigiPen community.
Faculty
The exhibition, featuring original artwork from 26 DigiPen faculty, is on display at the Bellevue Art Museum through January 5, 2020.
DigiPen’s resident narrative design expert lists her gold standards of the discipline.
The professor on a quest to “play every game at least once” lists his personal favorites.
Hemovich’s classes are proving to students that psychology is fundamental to good game design.
Formerly a model maker at Laika, Robot Chicken, and Disney, Danny Samuels now passes his skills on to students as a DigiPen professor.
Justin Chambers discusses his memories of attending DigiPen, life in the industry, and the joy of teaching a new generation of aspiring game makers.
A professor from DigiPen’s Electrical and Computer Engineering department invented an award-winning robot that can smell gas leaks in disaster scenarios.
DigiPen’s BFA program is stacked with nine former Disney animators. While their paths to Redmond varied slightly, the majority share a similar story.
DigiPen Music Department Chair Bruce Stark has been commissioned by the Friends of Today’s Music for an original composition debuting this summer.
In honor of his induction to the Pinball Expo Hall of Fame, we take a look back at the accomplished musical career of DigiPen professor Brian Schmidt.
Professor Greg Dixon shares his work on The Space Regenerator, a musical project he completed for the Instruments India Composition Commission.
Professor Mark Henne, a digital animation pioneer, steps into his new role as director of DigiPen’s Master of Fine Arts in Digital Arts degree program.
Longtime DigiPen Institute of Technology physics professor Erik Mohrmann shares his thoughts on his new position as Dean of Faculty.
DigiPen is proud to welcome Dr. Eva Iwer to the Department of Computer Science.
Dr. Charles Duba, Senior DigiPen Lecturer, talks about building and conducting research in the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory.
On Saturday, May 16, DigiPen faculty competed against other local game teams at The Gauntlet: Moxtropolis to raise money for Hopelink.
Four game design lecturers participate in The Gauntlet, a charity fundraising campaign that ends in an all-day board game tournament.
Having worked in the game industry for close to 25 years, DigiPen instructor Ellen Beeman knows a thing or two about the business of making games.
DigiPen instructor Jeremy Holcomb’s board game, The Duke, recently won a Mensa Select seal at the 2014 Mensa Mind Games event.
Dr. Barnabas Bede’s new book, Mathematics of Fuzzy Sets and Fuzzy Logic, was chosen for Computing Review’s Best of 2013 list of books and articles.