February 19, 2025 - 10:45

The Center for Experiential Narrative Technology (CENT) is set to launch for-credit classes starting in the Fall 2025 semester. This initiative, announced by Director Donald Marinelli, aims to provide students with innovative educational experiences that blend technology and storytelling.
The courses will focus on various aspects of narrative creation, digital media, and immersive experiences, catering to a diverse range of students interested in exploring the intersection of technology and the arts. CENT’s curriculum is designed to equip students with the skills necessary to thrive in an increasingly digital landscape, fostering creativity and critical thinking.
Marinelli expressed excitement about the potential impact of these classes, emphasizing the importance of experiential learning in today’s educational environment. As the demand for skilled professionals in narrative technology continues to grow, CENT’s new offerings are expected to attract a wide array of students eager to enhance their knowledge and practical skills in this dynamic field.
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