AiO Scholarship Contest
Representatives from Midway Games and Rapid Reality Studios will serve as judges for competition.
Date: Monday, April 23, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Game Marketing Solutions announced today that representatives from Midway Games and Rapid Reality Studios will serve as judges for The Art Institute Online's (AiO) Scholarship Contest. Two scholarships, each in the amount of ten thousand dollars, will be awarded: one will be presented to a student currently enrolled at The Art Institute Online, a division of The Art Institute of Pittsburgh and one will be awarded to a prospective student. The competition, which begins April 18, 2007, is designed to encourage individuals to become excited about reaching their full creative potential through art.

Midway Games will be represented by Richard Rouse III, the Director of Game Design. Rapid Reality Studios will be represented by Tracy Spaight, COO and DJ Cassell, Creative Director. Other judges include Paige Rien, Mark Stutzman and Laura Stutzman. Rien is a host and designer for HGTV; Mark and Lauren serve as Illustrators and Designers for Eloqui. You can learn more about it by visiting www.e-gms.com .

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