March 5, 2025 - 16:08

The University’s Esports Business and Entertainment program is set to host the Responsible Gaming and Digital Entertainment Symposium on March 10, beginning at 9 a.m. The event will take place at the Mountainlair in the Gluck Theatre, bringing together industry experts, academics, and students to discuss critical issues surrounding responsible gaming practices and the evolving landscape of digital entertainment.
Attendees can expect a full day of engaging presentations, panel discussions, and networking opportunities. The symposium aims to address the challenges and opportunities within the gaming industry, particularly focusing on the importance of responsible gaming initiatives. Participants will gain insights into best practices, regulatory considerations, and innovative approaches to ensure a safe and enjoyable gaming environment for all users.
This event not only highlights the university's commitment to fostering discussions on important topics in the gaming sector but also serves as a platform for collaboration among students and professionals passionate about the future of digital entertainment.
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