There are so many exciting things happening that it is difficult to keep track of them all.
The UN project concept is really becoming fleshed out. Lauren and I, after much consultation with faculty and friends, have figured out a way that these pieces finally fit together nicely. There was recently a Game Politics article about the project, and of course its comments included only criticisms. I had to fight the urge to not post my own reply. It can be frustrating to read sometimes, but it is completely understandable.
I recently got business cards for the EMC Open House this coming Tuesday. A lot of the excitement for this wonderful event comes from the fact that Serge will be there with me, and I can show him what I'm doing. The EMC does such amazing things for us students, and they work so hard for us. I'm incredibly thankful to be a part of what is going on there. Big game companies are going to be at this open house, and I have no words to express how excited I am. EA,
School work and projects and such seem to have taken a slight hiatus this past week, but I can feel it all coming back for next. The CIMIT conference is coming up, and we had our first meeting for that. I am so excited to be a part of that trip. We get to present games for health to medical professionals (and I mean BIG medical pros) in Boston. I'm really happy to be picked for that.
Women in Technology Club has its first speaker on Monday! We welcome Sam Hyde to talk to us about her doctorate in Cellular Crystallography. I look forward to that, and to hearing whether or not our proposal to become an official club went through.
MIGS IS SOON! And I'm going. And one of my professors is penalizing me for missing her class -_-. I think it will be well worth it.
I got Dead Space yesterday. Oh. My.
Harry Potter is coming to life. Thanks to Cory Livingston for showing me this article and making my heart leap. 5 years is nothing!
The day after tomorrow brings the start of absolute bliss.
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