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Alumnus Marcelle Hopkins in the New York Times

By : alex October 19, 2017November 24, 2020

Check out Pioneering Virtual Reality and New Video Technologies in Journalism, an article which appeared in the 18 October 2017 New York Times, authored by former Brown Magic Grantee, Marcelle Hopkins.

Posted in In the News and tagged alumni, vr

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