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North Carolina’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities are bolstering esports programming. The hope is that it brings more students of color into an industry that’s lacking diversity.
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The stories of hundreds of Negro Leagues players have largely gone untold until now. And Derek Ham, the department head of art and design at North Carolina State University, wants to change that. The virtual reality experience "Barnstormers: Determined to Win" tells the story of the Negro Leagues.
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Anita is over adulting and would love to lose herself in some serious play time. She's never been a gamer but is intrigued by how video games help us tap into the fun side of our brains while creating spaces designed to help us strengthen our connections with others. | Follow Embodied on Twitter and Instagram @embodiedwunc.
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What if the winning coach of this year’s NCAA basketball tournament chose the height of the hoop and the distance of the three-point line for the next…
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What if the winning coach of this year’s NCAA basketball tournament chose the height of the hoop and the distance of the three-point line for the next…
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2.5 billion people around the world play video games. From Words With Friends to League of Legends, games are revolutionizing how we relate to one…
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2.5 billion people around the world play video games. From Words With Friends to League of Legends, games are revolutionizing how we relate to one…
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Researchers at Duke University say people who play video games regularly tend to see more around them. A recent study used a fast-paced visual memory test…
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Video Games of all kinds are top sellers this time of year – and North Carolina is quickly becoming a major player in the industry. The Triangle has…
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An online game developed to help bring awareness to the needy at Urban Ministries of Durham is helping keep the organization afloat.McKinney advertising…