Black Is Beautiful: Why Black Dolls Matter (Collectors Weekly)
Filmmaker Samantha Knowles ’12 talks about the black dolls she and her sister had as children.
View ArticleDartmouth Film Class Captures Bear Expert Outside the Den
A documentary made by film students about Lyme, N.H., bear researcher Ben Kilham premieres on campus.
View ArticlePlaying Against the Virus (Studio 360)
Professor Mary Flanagan talks about why games like the Tiltfactor Laboratory’s POX are important.
View ArticleDark Side of the Moving Image (The Grid)
“The Grid” features Professor Jodie Mack’s new film “Dusty Stacks of Mom: The Poster Project.”
View ArticleHow Can Games Contain and Convey Values? (Gamasutra)
Games can be “systems for self expression,” says Professor Mary Flanagan.
View ArticleMedia Ecology Project Fights to Save Cultural History
A film festival caps Dartmouth symposium of media scholars, archivists, and historians.
View ArticleJodie Mack: Searching for Questions Rather Than Answers
Dartmouth’s professor of film and media studies teaches animation theory and history.
View ArticleHooray for New Film and Media Studies FSP in Hollywood
Sixteen Dartmouth students will participate in the inaugural L.A. film studies program in 2014.
View Article2010 Graduate’s ‘Growing Cities’ to Screen at Dartmouth
The film, a look at urban farms across the country, was produced and directed by Daniel Susman ’10.
View ArticleAt Oscar Time: From Hanover to Hollywood
In the run up to the ceremony, 15 Dartmouth students spend time with film and TV industry insiders.
View ArticleVideo Game Industry Needs Gender Balance (The San Francisco Chronicle)
Professor Mary Flanagan says closing the gender gap in the industry is more than just a good idea.
View ArticleThis Is Not Your Father’s STEM Job (The Atlantic)
A look at women in the STEM fields mentions Dartmouth's Mary Flanagan and Kendall Hoyt.
View ArticleRemarkable Women 2014: Game Changers (New Hampshire Magazine)
Professor Mary Flanagan is among 10 “game changing” women featured by the magazine.
View ArticleRyan Hueston ’14: A Creative Spirit
The studio art major says of his work, “It is so satisfying to make that mark, no matter how small or temporary.”
View ArticleThe Classroom as Arcade (Inside Higher Ed)
Professor Mary Flanagan says students miss out if they succumb to digital distractions during class.
View ArticleAlumnus Seeks Help in Planting Seeds of Urban Farming
Daniel Susman '10 turns to Kickstarter to fund post-production for PBS airing of "Growing Cities."
View ArticleA Dash of Whimsy, With Leftover Stars (The New York Times)
Assistant Professor Jodie Mack plays with posters in her film “Dusty Stacks of Mom.”
View ArticleCreative Solutions to Crises—Through Play (The Huffington Post)
Professor Mary Flanagan says that more-creative solutions are needed to face the world’s conflicts.
View ArticleGame Changer
Professor Mary Flanagan takes the art of play—and social change—to a whole new level.
View ArticleReality Show
The “Dartmouth Alumni Magazine” features Jeffrey Ruoff’s documentary film class.
View ArticleThe Measure of a Writer (Valley News)
Dartmouth is hosting a celebration of the life of novelist and screenwriter Budd Schulberg ’36.
View ArticleDartmouth’s DAX Week Celebrates Creativity
“Make-A-Thon” and screenings of students’ films are part of the weeklong Digital Arts Exhibition.
View ArticleDon’t Demonize Video Games for Violence (USA Today)
Professor Mary Flanagan says video games have gotten an “unfair rap.”
View ArticleA Crowd-Funded Game That Takes the Stereotype out of Fantasy
Professor Mary Flanagan’s Kickstarter is funding a game in which sisters vie to rule the realm.
View ArticleQuoted: Mary Flanagan on Games That Break Stereotypes
The professor of film and media studies talks about her new board game, Monarch.
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