Catch up on the latest news and events from around the DigiPen community.
Faculty
The first thing that greets you inside DigiPen instructor Sonia Michaels’ office is a massive cutout of the iconic blue police box from Doctor Who.
DigiPen instructor Bruce Stark talks about his musical education and the importance of building a solid foundation in theory and composition.
DigiPen instructor Jeremy Holcomb has a long history with game development.
We talked with three DigiPen faculty about their paths into programming and their approaches to teaching computer science and software development.
DigiPen instructor Ken Turner shares his love of pottery and his story of how he learned the craft.
DigiPen instructor and animation veteran Peter Moehrle talks about his path to DigiPen.
DigiPen instructor and 3D animator Suzanne Kaufman branches out into the realm of writing and illustrating children’s books.
James Portnow wants to see the game industry grow up, and in more ways than one.
Nintendo veteran and DigiPen instructor Lawrence Schwedler directs the Sound Design programs to work in perfect harmony with DigiPen’s other degrees.
Barnabas Bede describes the book as part textbook, part research monograph, offering an introduction to a subject he teaches at DigiPen.
Pixar veteran Mark Henne shares his experience and lessons with students as a full-time DigiPen art faculty member.
DigiPen art professor Doug Parry’s latest body of work, the “Comedy of Terrors,” is a grab bag of familiar gags presented in a series of 22 paintings.
Jazno Francoeur brings his experience to the Art Department Director role for the DigiPen Singapore and Spain campuses.
DigiPen professor Claire Joly impresses upon her students that video games are more than just technology - they also communicate.