There’s no such thing as “too many games” for a group of interactive multimedia students who were recently featured as indie video game developers at Philadelphia’s Too Many Games convention.

There’s no such thing as “too many games” for a group of interactive multimedia students who were recently featured as indie video game developers at Philadelphia’s Too Many Games convention.
“It’s a combination I didn’t expect would work so well,” adjunct instructor Emily Zbyszynski said of “Gaming as Literature.”
The School of the Arts and Communication has launched the Department of Design and Creative Technology, which houses the Visual Arts—Graphic Design Specialization BFA and the Interactive Multimedia BA degree programs.
The annual Interactive Multimedia Senior Showcase will take place on Friday, May 14. The virtual event will allow the largest-ever group of graduating IMM students to showcase their thesis projects to family, friends, and fellow students.
IMM sophomore, Faith Christian leads initiative to start TCNJ chapter of ‘Girls Who Code’ at TCNJ.
Merging disciplines that range from game design and UX/UI to music tech, digital fabrication, and animation, the IMM department allows students to explore the breadth of today’s many multimedia fields while deep-diving into areas of their own interests.
Join us on Friday, December 8th from 8 – 10pm on Zoom for Winter Lab: Senior Progress! Come see what our IMM Seniors have been up to as they plan their thesis projects. Each student will give a quick, 90-second elevator pitch of their project, and afterwards there will be a brief Q&A section. Friends,…
The College of New Jersey’s School of the Arts and Communication has recently partnered with the Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital to expand upon the hospital’s existing Holistic Arts programs by designing innovative online music therapy experiences for cancer patients.
Nina Navazio left her summer internship at Microsoft with the best souvenir ever: a full-time job offer.
A team of interactive multimedia (IMM) majors recently organized a virtual event to inspire innovation and showcase students’ talents. The first official IMMovation, which ran from May 25 to June 5, was organized by Ben Spizuco ’21, Nina Navazio ’21, Everett Huynh ’22, Wesley Pena ’21 and JM Tameta ’22.