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Coffee Hour: Jack Emmert, "How to Use Classics Commercially"

A picture from a movie based off of classical myth
September 11, 2017
3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Thompson Hall Library Multipurpose Room (Room 165)

Sponsored by the Classics Coffee Hour & the Classics Graduate Colloquium Committee

This event is open to all members of the OSU community and is free of charge.

Online Gaming & Ancient Studies Intersect

Video game development executive Jack Emmert, an alumnus of the OSU graduate program in Classics (Greek & Latin), will speak to the OSU community about how his Classics education helped launch his career.  Now an established game designer and CEO of Daybreak Studios, Emmert's talk “How To Use Classics Commercially” will be of interest to anyone looking for a path from their Arts & Humanities major into the corporate world, or any career outside of academia.

See Emmert's full biography here.