Gaming higher education
Screen fun at UMass Lowell
Edited from an article by The New England Council
“The University of Massachusetts ay Lowell has opened Rowdy’s Esports Arena, a 2,500-square-foot, $4.5 million gaming facility inside the University Crossing student center, marking a significant investment in the fast-growing esports industry. The arena features 50 PC stations — including 12 varsity-level systems equipped with the latest Nvidia graphics cards — along with console gaming stations, a lounge, a live-broadcast room, and a dedicated team room for video review.
“The three-year project was developed under the direction of Adam Dunbar, UMass Lowell’s director of student center and gaming operations, in partnership with JCJ Architecture, Vantage Builders, and IT sponsor CDW-G. With more than 500 students already part of a dedicated esports campus community, the university is in the early stages of developing a varsity esports program. The move comes as the esports industry is projected to reach $5 billion in 2026, with more than 300 varsity-level programs now sanctioned across North America.
“‘This is a place for students to engage and build community,’ said UMass Lowell Chancellor Julie Chen, who cut the ribbon at the arena’s dedication ceremony in late January, noting that student input was central to shaping the project.’’