(Español) ¿Crédito universitario por jugar videojuegos? En algunos campus de California, está sucediendo
Al crecer como el menor de cuatro hijos, Fernando Gómez a menudo pasaba el tiempo viendo a sus dos hermanos mayores jugar los videojuegos ‘Metal Gear Solid’ y ‘Final Fantasy’ mientras estaba sentado con las piernas cruzadas en la cama
Play video games to earn college credit. Some California campuses are taking esports seriously
CSUDH was recently featured on KCRW's (89.9 FM in Los Angeles) "Press Play with Madeleine Brand" broadcast. From the KRCW website: Some California universities are offering college credit for playing video games, and many more are adopting esports programs. That’s where students can
College credit for Playing Video Games? At Some California Campuses, It’s Happening
Growing up as the youngest child of four, Fernando Gomez would often pass the time by watching his two older brothers play the video games Metal Gear Solid and Final Fantasy while sitting cross-legged on his brother’s bed. Gaming “kind of
HyperX to Become Official Gaming Peripheral Partner of CSUDH Esports Association
California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) has partnered with HyperX, a global leader in esports equipment, to become the ‘Official Gaming Peripheral Partner’ of the CSUDH Esports Association. HyperX will provide the Esports Incubator Lab with gaming keyboards, headsets, mouses,
CSUDH Esports Creates International Competition
Imagine a competitive esports league where college students can showcase their skills on the screen and behind the scenes. Similar to a traditional sports league, the esports conference takes place over several months and pits esports teams from different universities
CSUDH Esports Association Blasts Off
Whether they're knocking a soccer ball around with a rocket-powered car or racing to capture an opponent's base, the members of CSUDH Esports Association have brought a new energy to the campus, quickly establishing themselves as a force to be
CSUDH Student Turns Hobby into Start-Up Business
When the COVID-19 lockdown first took effect in March 2020, CSUDH student Alexandra Carrasco suddenly found herself stuck at home with a lot of extra time on her hands. She decided to put that time to good use, building a
Esports, Where Were You When I Needed You?
During my time at CSUDH, my biggest problem was being bored while on campus during my free time or in between classes. One club that I wish I would have utilized more was the esports club. The esports club is
Esports Is More Than Just Playing Games
With COVID-19 restrictions disallowing physical sports, esports is the closest thing to a physical sport a student will get. Although not a physically in-person sport, time is still taken out of your day for practice as well as competitions. This,
Valorant Team Wins Top Honors in National Tournament
The CSUDH Esports Association continues to make waves nationally. Already considered among the top Valorant teams in the nation, the Toro esports squad cemented their status as a gaming powerhouse by winning the first New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) Tournament Championship. Their