4 esports infrastructure models for college teams
How programs large and small create space and equip their gaming teams to compete
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How programs large and small create space and equip their gaming teams to compete
For Agie Neneh Sissoho, a neuroscience major from the South Bronx, attending Barnard College on scholarships has been a huge opportunity but at times an intimidating challenge.
UF's Digital Worlds Institute and other Florida schools are leveraging new technology and intense instruction to help students land in dream jobs, including esports.
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Julie Chinnock is 50 years old and owes about $250,000 in student loans. She was happy to get a new payment plan that lowered her monthly bill, but the holders of two bonds backed by her loans were probably less cheerful.
Libraries leading the way in making campuses comfortable with artificial intelligence
Beer and college often go together. But doubling New York’s beer tax to benefit higher education is up for debate.
McDonald’s restaurants and Ivy Tech Community College across Indiana have launched an alliance to make college more affordable and offer training for the workforce that will be shared at more than 300 McDonald’s locations and 18 Ivy Tech campuses with 40 sites.
Several years ago, Johns Hopkins University quietly abolished an admissions policy that boosted applicants who are relatives of alumni — a shift that sets the Baltimore school apart from many other highly selective colleges and universities that offer what is known as a “legacy” preference.
My mother’s side of the family never immigrated to North America — they’ve always been here.