Catch up on the latest news and events from around the DigiPen community.
Students
DigiPen student Kieran McKee’s “Open Dialogue Design” AI concept is turning heads on campus and at conventions.
Drew Mitchell and Sasha Ponomarenko discuss their award-winning character art and FX submissions.
Industry pros from Apple, Microsoft, Nintendo, and dozens of other game and tech companies visited campus to meet DigiPen’s newest graduating class.
The Year of the Dragon was full of student and alumni excellence, faculty achievements, and more.
As an intern and an ambassador, Gryphon Mclaughlin builds bridges to the world of Roblox.
With colorblind, dyslexic, and motion sickness features, the multiplayer brawler broadens who gets to enjoy the mayhem.
With regular soccer, hiking, and biking outings, the Dragon Athletics club makes physical and mental health a priority.
Check out all the original games and projects that DigiPen student teams spent the year collaborating on.
Instructor Steve Rabin teaches students the secrets that give game characters agency, personalities, and prowess in battle.
Student film director Christophe Jacques Bouchard talks about the childhood drawing that would go on to inspire an award-winning DigiPen student animation.
The BA in Game Design major was paired with Riot Games’ Gabby Llanillo for industry guidance.
DigiPen had a banner year in 2023, full of student awards, campus camaraderie, faculty achievements, and alumni excellence.
Writing non-linear music that adapts to player input is a complex challenge, one Dragons learn to master in MUS 322.
A from-behind shot of Green Reaper’s rose-headed hero, Rubin, jumping towards a leaf.
Student teams from DigiPen’s WANIC high school programs placed first and third in the Washington Technology Student Association video game design contest.
The Dragon community got a glimpse of the many inventive game projects created by students over the past year during our annual game showcase event.
The winners of the 2023 Game Narrative Review Competition break down their memorable week in San Francisco.
Using DigiPen as a hub, 18 student and community teams spent the weekend crafting games around this year’s theme, “Roots.”
Through charity, DigiPen’s new student club is connecting the campus community to the community at large.
A team of DigiPen students had cause to celebrate after their scientific payload project flew on a Blue Origin rocket.