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Class Designs, Releases Computer Games on W&J Campus

Updated: April 10, 2014 |

WASHINGTON, PA (Dec. 5, 2013)—There was a day, not so long ago, when playing video games on a telephone seemed like science fiction. These days, most college students probably have played those games, but few set out to design one of their own.

Eye Tracking Study Combines Technology, Scientific Method in Unique Intersession Course

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WASHINGTON, PA (Jan. 20, 2014) – A new Intersession course at Washington & Jefferson (W&J) College brings together technology and science to create a unique lab course applicable to students in nearly all majors.
Eye Tracking Methods, taught by Amanda Holland-Minkley, Ph.D., associate professor and chair of the Computing and Information…

Students, Professors Gain National Recognition for Wireless App Development

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WASHINGTON, PA (Feb. 19, 2014)—A research paper co-authored by a recent Washington & Jefferson College (W&J) graduate and a W&J professor was one of five projects chosen for publication in the Council on Undergraduate Research’s Winter 2013 edition of CUR Quarterly.
Chris Griffith ’13 and…

Game Jam

Updated: April 10, 2014 |

CIS Professor’s Photography on Display in Philadelphia Gallery

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WASHINGTON, Pa. (October 8, 2013)—Desert Textures, a collection of art by award-winning photographer Samuel Fee, associate professor of computing and information studies at Washington & Jefferson College, is on display through the month of October at the Holy Family University Art Gallery in Philadelphia.
Through imagery of landscapes from the American West, Fee…