Frank Lee, PhD, an associate professor in Westphal College of Media Arts & Design and director of the Entrepreneurial Game Studio in the ExCITe Center;
Corey Arnold, program manager in the EGS, alumnus
Thomas Sharpe; and
Jake Carfagno, an undergraduate in the College of Computing & Informatics, were quoted in an Aug. 6
Philadelphia Inquirer story about an emerging sect of video games that focuses its narrative on moral, ethical and spiritual discovery and exploration rather than competition. Sharpe was quoted in a related story, about his startup company Gossamer Games, supported by the Baiada Center for Entrepreneurship and the EGS, that ran on Aug. 4 in
Technically Philly.
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