Six innovative technology startups formed by Kennesaw State students and alumni are now one step closer to thousands of dollars in funding, having cleared the first milestone in the University’s Igniting New Companies (INC) business incubator. Supported by the Mookerji Innovation Fund – a $120,000 gift to Kennesaw State from technology entrepreneurs Sid and Sophie Mookerji – the INC invites students and alumni from across the University to apply for funding and development assistance for their tech-based businesses.
A top gaming industry insider event hosted by Wrexham Glyndwr saw former students return to share their success stories and top tips. Celebrating its ninth year, the annual Level Up conference is one of the most popular gaming conference’s in Wales, and was held at the University’s Nick Whitehead Lecture Theatre and Creative Industries Building. […]
Developing software used to require programming skills. Today, a growing number of people are building websites, games and even AI programs without writing a line of code.
The LIVE Center Mentoring Series is a new initiative from The LIVE Center within George Mason University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts that connects some of the biggest names in the performance world to students around the country. The first event of the Series features Tony Award-winning choreographer, director, filmmaker, and dancer, Justin Peck, from 12:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Monday, April 25, 2022.