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About

Maya Saxena

Tufts University '16

 

The mastermind behind Maybe Princesses, Maya Saxena, is a current junior Computer Science in Tufts' school of engineering. When Maya is not crafting the game's art style or programming various waredrobe functions, she is an integral member of the Tufts Tae Kwon Do team as well as a gospel choir singer. She reminds us everyday to look inside ourselves to find the princess living inside all of us.

Eric Glickman-Tondreau 

Tufts University '15

 

Eric Glickman-Tondreau is a senior at Tufts University, majoring in Cognitive and Brain Science. When he isn’t working as a programmer on Maybe Princesses you can find him at the Tufts Center for Reading and Language Research, where designs and analyzes games for literacy education, or training with the Tufts Tae Kwon Do team or the circus club. 

Eliza Schreibman 

Tufts University '17

 

Like Maya, Eliza's main jobs for the team include tedious vector art creation and circuit game coding (as well as providing various teas and snacks for late night meetings). She is a current Computer Science major and Women, Gender, Sexuality Studies minor; additionally, Eliza is also a memeber of the Tufts Tae Kwon Do team in addition to Tuft's oSTEM (out in science technology and math) and WiCS (women in computer science) chapters.

John Bradley

Tufts University '15

 

John is, truely, the idea guy. He tirelessly created and researched character background, name origins, and historical contexs in addition to creating the majority of the dialog and all of the music and sudio effects. He is also a member of Tuft's Major Undecided, a sketch comedy group.

Julia Knight

Tufts University '17

 

Julia is the last (but certainly not least) coder on the team. She is also a Computer Science major and does things.

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