male student with arms folded and streaks of light from aerial drones in the background

4 Cool Things You Didn’t Know About Entertainment Engineering

How fusing technology and fine arts is helping students build new creations and careers at top studios like Pixar.

Senior biology major Edison Smith in UNLV professor S.J. Kim's lab, where he and students are developing radio-based aerial drones as part of the Entertainment Engineering program. (Lonnie Timmons III/ UNLV Creative Services)

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