The First HBCU Just Launched An Esports Degree Program
Benedict College, a historically black college and university in South Carolina, recently became the first HBCU to launch an esportsContinue Reading
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Benedict College, a historically black college and university in South Carolina, recently became the first HBCU to launch an esportsContinue Reading
Star Wars video games are the most popular in the United States. At least, that’s what a new study fromContinue Reading
Nintendo has decided to bring back a beloved fan promotion called the Nintendo Switch Road Trip after a five-year hiatus.Continue Reading
In-Person competitions are returning to the Fortnite Championship Series! Epic Games recently announced it would be hosting an in-person FortniteContinue Reading
The Clemson University Board of Trustees Finance and Facilities Committee recently agreed to a partnership with Meta (formerly Facebook). AsContinue Reading
In this episode of Office Hours, with our host William “The Professor” Collis, The Professor discusses North Carolina State UniversityContinue Reading
North Carolina State University recently received $16 million from the state government to build an esports facility and an esportsContinue Reading
Esports Development and Growth Enterprise (EDGE) Consulting recently announced it had partnered with Carolina Esports Hub, a community-driven gaming organizationContinue Reading
On November 18th, North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper signed into law the state’s new two-year budget. Included in this planContinue Reading
The Grammy-nominated musician Cordae recently partnered with Cxmmunity and Coca-Cola. This deal saw the rapper visit several HBCUs as partContinue Reading
Esports competitions in North Carolina could soon be getting a huge boost. This comes after Bill 945, the Esports IncentiveContinue Reading









