Tracy Fullerton Receives USC Chair Endowment
January 16, 2009 12:12 AM

Tracy Fullerton, Associate Professor and Director of the Electronic Arts Game Innovation Lab at USC, was recently named the holder of USC's Electronic Arts Endowed Chair in Interactive Entertainment.


The chair was first created by Electronic Arts in 2004, as part of their gift to the School of Cinematic Arts. Bing Gordon was the first holder of the chair, and helped to establish the curriculum for the program in Interactive Entertainment as well as teaching and mentoring.

Passing the endowed chair is an honor meant to recognize the work that Tracy has done to help establish the Game Innovation lab and the Interactive Entertainment program as a premier place to study game design. As the chair holder, Tracy will keep working to grow the program and the field of game studies, as well as continuing her work in the Game Innovation Lab. Tracy is a long-term member of IGDA Women in Games.



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