Colleges embracing the popularity of esports share lessons on launching a new program, from the ground up.
Colleges embracing the popularity of esports share lessons on launching a new program, from the ground up.
This powerful and affordable gaming laptop delivers versatility to competitive gamers
The lines between K–12 and higher education are blurring. What does that mean for IT leaders?
From brand-new initiatives to established centers of excellence, these efforts showcase the power of vision and ingenuity.
New advances in data storage and computing technology allow for faster processing and higher performance but come with a cost.
With relatively low upfront costs and high rewards, esports programs are an easy investment choice for some universities.
The university's gender equity program will offer academic and professional opportunities to women from a variety of science and technology-related majors.
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.
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