The Dallas Stars and Dallas County Community College have partnered to offer all Students, Faculty and Staff discounted tickets. Click here for tickets. Use Password "gostars" *Tickets for January 27th game, see below.
Dallas Stars & Richland College Special Event!
January 26th | Dallas Stars Street Team on Richland Campus
Come play video games and try hitting a hockey puck in the Slap Shot cage!
January 27th | Game Design Night with the Dallas Stars
Come join Professor Roden and the Game Design students at the American Airlines Center to watch the Dallas Stars take on the Atlanta Thrashers. 7:30pm. $35 Lower Level Seats! Click here for info.
For Tickets or Questions: Call Chelsea Dill at 214.387.5646 or
Email CDill@DallasStars.com

News Flash

Happy New Year! Welcome Back Richland College ISGT Students! We hope you had a great holiday season. The ISGT Faculty and Staff look forward to providing you a great 2009 academic year. Classes start January 20th . Go to www.richlandcollege.edu to register.

Dallas Stars Hosts Richland College Night! December 18th 2008: Richland College Students, Faculty and Staff have a great time watching the Stars win 6-5 in overtime against the Columbus Blue Jackets. Loui Eriksson had a hat trick and Brad Richards and Mike Ribeiro each scored a shootout goal in what ended up being a great way for Richland College to celebrate an end to a rewarding Fall semester. Go Stars!

Welcome Casey Smith!
Richland College would like to welcome Casey Smith to the staff of the ISGT program. Casey was recruited after he showed exceptional professionalism and leadership potential throughout the 2008 academic year. He brings proven work ethic, creativity and solid experience using Valve's Source Game Engine. Welcome aboard Casey.

August 2008: Congratulations to Don Massey, Clint Werth, and David Lutz for securing internships at local companies

July 2008: Richland College becomes a member of Valve Software's SourceU Educational Program

After more than two years in development, Richland College is offering an Associates of Applied Science Degree in Interactive Simulation & Game Technology.

The program introduces the student to the technology behind game design and the skills that are critical to success in the industry. The curriculum not only teaches creative and technical skills, but the discipline and dedication required to remain competitive in today's job market. In addition, the degree is designed to provide training in fields such as Medical and Industrial Simulation, and Educational Game Design.

Through agreements and partnerships with industry professionals across the nation, Richland College has designed an ideal program for students looking for an affordable and relevant education to both transition into industry and continue their education at the university level. We invite you to explore our program.



We are proud to announce Richland College's move to integrate Valve Corporation's Source Game Engine into the Interactive Simulation & Game Technology curriculum.

Membership into Valve's Source University will allow students to immerse themselves into innovative 3D technology used for the development of top game titles . To learn more about Valve Corporation and Source University, follow the links below.

www.valvesoftware.com | SourceU


The funding for this program is provided by the Department of Education through the Title III Grant.

Contact
Richland College
Interactive Simulation & Game Design
972-761-6830
jroden@dcccd.edu

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