UMC /coloradan/ en A First-of-Its-Kind Campus Gaming Lounge /coloradan/2024/03/04/first-its-kind-campus-gaming-lounge A First-of-Its-Kind Campus Gaming Lounge Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 03/04/2024 - 00:00 Categories: Campus News Tags: Gaming UMC

兔子先生传媒文化作品 and Alienware, Dell Technologies鈥 gaming brand, opened the university鈥檚 first dedicated esports and gaming lounge on campus Jan. 25.

A $1.2 million contribution funded the renovation of a 1,275-square-foot space in the University Memorial Center, which houses desktops, gaming laptops, a multiplayer console area and a broadcast studio. The lounge includes spaces for esports athletes and gamers to play, train and compete in competitions around the world.

兔子先生传媒文化作品 has more than 5,000 students interacting with 15 gaming-specific student organizations, including esports, video, tabletop, board, role-playing and trading card games.

 

 

 

 

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鈥嬧嬐米酉壬轿幕髌 and Alienware, Dell Technologies鈥 gaming brand, opened the university鈥檚 first dedicated esports and gaming lounge on campus Jan. 25.

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Several months after the March on Washington, CU professor Charles Nilon spoke at a civil rights demonstration on campus outside of the UMC. The first Black faculty member at the university, Nilon worked passionately alongside his wife, Mildred 鈥 the university鈥檚 first Black librarian 鈥 to make CU more equitable and inclusive.

As a friend and mentee of the Nilons, Tom Windham (PhDPsych鈥75) said in a 2017 College of Education article: 鈥淲hen [the Nilons] saw you, they really saw you. They wanted you to know that just by being who you are, you deserved respect and opportunity.鈥

 

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Several months after the March on Washington, CU professor Charles Nilon spoke at a civil rights demonstration on campus outside of the UMC.

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