Esports leaders and players discussed how programs can enable better inclusivity in college athletics.
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Esports leaders and players discussed how programs can enable better inclusivity in college athletics.
While many collegiate athletics programs have been forced to go on hold as campuses closed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, esports has been able to carry on — and in some cases, thrive. Because esports is already dependent on technology, there was no need to rethink the core of the model.
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New members can join at no cost, making the esports association particularly attractive for cash-strapped institutions.
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With distance learning isolating college students across the nation, esports can renew a sense of competition and camaraderie — and drive student enrollment.
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