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April 2023

For the love of the (video) game: Two alumni find jobs in the video game industry through the humanities and social sciences

April 5, 2023

For the love of the (video) game: Two alumni find jobs in the video game industry through the humanities and social sciences
Ben Schroeder and Timothy MacKenzie are two UWM alumni who have made a home for themselves in the video game industry

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