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Free showing of student-made romantic comedy at Hagee Auditorium on April 20
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Love is in the air . and on the screen.
The award-winning Communication Arts Department at Southwestern Assemblies of God University will premiere its latest short film “Reverse Engineering,” a romantic comedy, on Tuesday, April 20 in Waxahachie.
“Reverse Engineering” will be shown on campus at the Hagee Communication Center Auditorium at 7 p.m. Admission is free. It is the seventh major film project released by SAGU Cinema since 2008.
The idea for “Reverse Engineering” began in June 2020 when executive producer (and associate professor) Rob Price tasked his upper level students in the Digital Media Arts (DMA) program to write a 30-40 minute short film screenplay over the summer. They responded with amazing creativity.
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Inaugural UD cybersecurity competition engages more than 2,000 participants
University of Delaware students studying cybersecurity organized UDâs first cybersecurity games from March 19-21, drawing more than 2,000 participants from more than 700 teams from across the globe.
This student-run event tested participantsâ skills in detecting and defending against a broad range of cyberattacks. In this Capture the Flag (CTF) event, the participants assumed the role of an attacker and tried to exploit vulnerabilities in the systems developed purposefully by the organizers: UDâs Center for Cybersecurity, Assurance and Privacy (CCAP), which is affiliated with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
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