News Archive
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50th Alumnus in the Game Industry
(Posted 4/6/2009)
With the news this month that Christopher Jantze landed a game
programming job at Zynga
developing games for Facebook and Myspace,
LARC now has had 50 alumni
get jobs in the game industry.
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Graduate Game Programming Class Approved by COE
(Posted 3/28/2009)
The Graduate Curriculum Committee of UNT's
College
of Engineering approved
a new graduate level class on Advanced Topics
in Game Development, which must now go up to the
University level Graduate Curriculum Committee.
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Graduate Track in Game Programming Approved
(Posted 2/25/2009)
The Graduate Committee of UNT's Department
of Computer Science & Engineering approved a Master's level track in
game programming. Details of the track are available on the department's
web page.
The committee also approved a new graduate level class on Advanced Topics
in Game Development, which must now go up to the
College of Engineering Graduate Curriculum Committee.
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Ian Parberry Named MVP
(Posted 2/13/2009)
Ian Parberry was named
a Most Valuable Professional
by Microsoft Corporation for the 6th consecutive year.
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Ian Parberry Named Associate Editor
(Posted 2/2/2009)
LARC Director Ian Parberry
was recently named Associate Editor of two new academic journals,
Entertainment Computing
and IEEE Transactions on Computational Intelligence and AI in Games.
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