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The Guildhall at SMU scholarships

$30,000 of funding awarded to promising students.

SMU/DALLAS - October 21, 2009 –The Guildhall at SMU recently hosted a luncheon to honor recipients of $30,000 in scholarship funding. Ten students were awarded scholarships on behalf of the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences (AIAS), D3Publisher and the Entertainment Software Association Foundation.

“We appreciate and commend these industry visionaries for acknowledging the importance of video game development education,” said Dr. Peter Raad, executive director and founder of The Guildhall at SMU. “Their generosity is a direct investment in cultivating a new generation of leaders who will push the creative boundaries and shape the future of digital entertainment.”

Awarded biannually, the $10,000 AIAS Academy Scholar is given to an incoming student who best exemplifies the organization’s spirit and commitment to advancing the global interactive community.

The ESA Foundation Computer and Videogame Scholarship Program recognizes the academic excellence of women and minorities pursuing a Master’s degree or graduate certificate at SMU with an annual scholarship of $10,000.

D3Pulisher honored students who have excelled academically by granting the $10,000 Shane Hensley Scholarship for Game Development Excellence this year.

“The industry’s demand for creative and forward-thinking game developers is far greater than the supply,” explained Raad. “The Guildhall is committed to offering the most relevant education and making it available to all promising candidates. We look forward to building new industry partnerships with those who share this common goal.”

2009 Scholarship Recipients and Their Undergraduate Schools

Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences Scholar

Christopher McCrimmons, Springfield, MA, University of Massachusetts

D3P Shane Hensley Scholarship for Game Development Excellence

Daniel Baker, Durham, NC, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

Stewart Brown Waldorf, MD, University of Maryland

Joseph Bush, Sheboygan, WI, University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point

Josh Moretto, Palmyra, NJ, Cornell University

George Schmitt, Clarksburg, MD, University of Maryland

Morgan Wilson, Mercedes, TX, New York University

ESA Foundation Computer and Videogame Scholarship Program

Shaylyn Hamm, Easton, PA, University of Pennsylvania

Shovaen Patel, Tampa, FL, Georgia Institute of Technology

Eva Tran, Round Rock, TX, University of Texas at Austin

Michael Wong, Garland, TX, University of Texas at Dallas

About The Guildhall at SMU

The Guildhall at Southern Methodist University is the premier graduate video game education program in the U.S. Many of the school’s founders are industry icons, and classes are taught by industry veterans. In six years, the program has graduated over 300 students, and alums have worked at more than 80 video game studios around the world, with several graduates now serving in leadership positions. SMU offers both a Master’s degree and a graduate Professional Certificate of Interactive Technology in Digital Game Development, with specializations in art creation, level design, and software development. For more information, please visit www. guildhall.smu.edu.

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