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

ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½Æƽâ°æÏÂÔØ and Alienware, Dell Technologies’ gaming brand, opened the university’s 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.

ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½Æƽâ°æÏÂÔØ 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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​​ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½Æƽâ°æÏÂÔØ and Alienware, Dell Technologies’ gaming brand, opened the university’s 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 — the university’s first Black librarian — to make CU more equitable and inclusive.

As a friend and mentee of the Nilons, Tom Windham (PhDPsych’75) said in a 2017 College of Education article: “When [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.â€

 

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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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