Dr. Tom Goulding,
chairman of Daniel Webster College's Division of Computer Science,
Information Systems, Gaming and Robotics, was recently named an
Electronic Arts (EA) Scholar, a prestigious recognition from a leader
in the gaming industry.
Goulding was
recognized as an EA Scholar for his work in teaching game development
as an attraction tool for women and/or underrepresented populations to
study Computer Science/Engineering.
The EA Scholars
Program is working collaboratively with Microsoft's Game Development
in Computer Science Education Conference 2008; being named an EA
Scholar, Professor Goulding is the recipient of a grant to participate
in the 2008 Microsoft Conference. Goulding is a resident of Harvard,
MA.
Electronic Arts is
a leading
developer, marketer,
publisher, and distributor of
computer and video games, including the Sim City and
Madden NFL series. The company expects to see over $3 billion in
revenue this year.
Daniel Webster College fulfills its mission by helping purposeful men
and women discover how to channel that purpose in their lives through
blending theory and practice from day one; and, in so doing, graduates
leave Daniel Webster College "workforce ready" for entry and
advancement in a variety of highly relevant professions. Visit us on
the web at
www.dwc.edu.