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Investing in the right computer processing unit can turn a recreational on-campus activity into a competitive athletic program.
Video games have changed immensely over the years, and so have the people who play them. Having been popular among young people for decades, video games are now a legitimate global phenomenon experiencing explosive growth.
By deploying technology, equalizing access to it and encouraging collaboration, U.S. higher education institutions can draw more students to STEM.
Competitive gaming opens new pathways for underrepresented student populations through scholarship opportunities and inclusion initiatives.
Experts from HP and Midwest eSports answer FAQs for colleges that want to develop esports teams and facilities.
The tech company will launch both mobile and desktop devices designed to handle gaming at a competitive level.
Opportunities in competitive gaming boost prospective student applications and campus engagement.
Higher education professionals explore areas to consider when bringing esports to campus.
Esports create an opportunity for students to collaborate and participate in teams, which will set them up for success in the workforce. Before implementing an esports program on campus, IT teams should prepare by updating networks, firewalls and devices.
Higher education institutions take a multifaceted approach to the sweeping popularity of competitive gaming.
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