Thesis Talks is a weekly podcast where Drew students are brought on to discuss their honors theses. Each week, learn about new history, science, theory, and more! Drew’s students aiming to graduate with Specialized Honors in their respective fields offer their unique knowledge about their subject matter and the process of research and writing.
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Thesis Talks is a weekly podcast where Drew students are brought on to discuss their honors theses. Each week, learn about new history, science, theory, and more! Drew’s students aiming to graduate with Specialized Honors in their respective fields offer their unique knowledge about their subject matter and the process of research and writing.
On this episode of Thesis Talks, Jared (Drew University, class of '25) introduces his computer science thesis. From “game jams” to his thesis and beyond, he pulls together programming and art to delve into five different game prototypes of his own making. Inspired by psychology and perception, Jared tackles the world of game development through research and his own personal experience.
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Thesis Talks is hosted by Katelyn Rohlf
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Thesis Talks
Thesis Talks is a weekly podcast where Drew students are brought on to discuss their honors theses. Each week, learn about new history, science, theory, and more! Drew’s students aiming to graduate with Specialized Honors in their respective fields offer their unique knowledge about their subject matter and the process of research and writing.