Please contact Prof. Brooks Appelbaum at brooks.appelbaum@qu.edu for additional information! Please note that this course also counts toward WGS minor requirements.
Please contact Prof. Brooks Appelbaum at brooks.appelbaum@qu.edu for additional information! Please note that this course also counts toward WGS minor requirements.
If you are interested in getting your work into the larger world of literary publishing, here is some info for you to check out, pass along, and hopefully take advantage of! Some of these are compiled from the UConn Creative …
On March 21st, 2022, Game Design and Development major Tyler Gorman (2023) presented his narrative analysis of Little Nightmares at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco. The Game Developers Conference is the world’s largest professional game industry event. Gorman …
The Program in Game Design & Development (GDD) hosted for the sixth year the Global Game Jam which was held January 25th-27th. The Game Jam began Friday at 5 pm in the Game Lab in Tator Hall with the unveiling …
The Quinnipiac University Interdisciplinary Program for Research and Scholarship (QUIP-RS) program offered 15 undergraduates the opportunity to conduct funded research with mentors over an 8-week period from May – July, 2021. As an interdisciplinary program, QUIP-RS is open to students from …
What is a Personal Advisory Board? It’s a diverse group of people that you assemble to provide advice and guidance.
When you are confronted with big decisions like choosing a major, thinking about a particular career option, trying to figure …
The elements of a resume have evolved greatly over the years; back in the day, candidates would include their heights and weights on their CVs! Thankfully, those days are behind us, but that doesn't mean that the proper format of …
When’s the last time you read a job description? If you’re currently job hunting, your immediate answer might be something like “last night” or “a few minutes ago.” But ask yourself: When’s the last time you really read a job …
Passion has been sold, particularly to millennials and those in generations younger, as the hallmark of a successful career. And in a lot of ways, it’s been oversold.
Finding a sense of fulfillment — a sense of purpose, even — in what you …