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UE Adding E-Sports Program

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Steve Burger

The goal is to attract students and integrate academics

The University of Evansville is turning to competitive video gaming as a way to attract students. WNIN’s John Gibson has details:

UE has announced the launch of an on-campus collegiate Esports program.

In a release, the university says it will be a “promising avenue to attract new students, integrate future academic offerings, and enhance student engagement on campus.”

Organized video gaming typically involves multiple players in a league or tournament, and is one of the fastest growing industries in the world.

UE's Esports Center will be installed inside a renovated two-story lounge at Schroeder (SHRAY-der) Residence Hall, and will offer space for team practice, competitive play, and open play.

If all goes well, the University says it may expand the space within the Esports Center.

More information on the new program can be found at evansville.edu/Esports.

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