"Student projects and game jams are especially playful and rewarding opportunities for devs and actors to collaborate." ...
Spelman College hosted its third annual Game Jam to introduce HBCU students to careers in the gaming industry.
SAG-AFTRA, the actors' union, announced agreements to allow both students and game jam participants to work with union performers.
SAG-AFTRA - the union that represents 160,000 American media professionals, including voiceover artists - has launched ...
Spelman College's third annual HBCU Game Jam aims to increase diversity in the video game industry by providing students with ...
Each year, Spelman College’s HBCU Game Jam introduces emerging Black talent to the gaming sector, which is expected to reach a global revenue of $300 billion by 2028, according to a report by PwC.