The students who were awarded the scholarship are:
Kyndall Ragins, a freshman at Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte, North Carolina, studying political science. Dagmawi Workineh Yemesgen, freshman atHoward University in Washington D.C. studying computer science. Trinity Cromwell, a sophomore atBennett Collegein Greensboro, North Carolina, enrolled in Interdisciplinary studies. The fourth student goes to the University of Maryland (Bowie) and prefers to not be named for privacy.
It’s an organization that’s called Cxmmunity that is operated in Atlanta. It aims to improve the representation of youth in sports and gaming. Version one is a multi-protection esports organisation with its headquarters in Minnesota.
Version 1 and Cxmmunity partner to scholarship fund.
The partnership between Version 1 and Cxmmunity was originally announced on Aug. 17th, 2021 to give Historically Black College and University students a esports industry experience through the scholarships and mentorship opportunities. I like extending my platform on Twitch and YouTube as an adult to become a content creator that can entertain and inspire others like the creators that I go every day. I was always concerned about a number of factors including the recent civil rage in my country, according to Yemesgen. My study of software makes me think that, if I fail to learn the language, I can learn and learn the world. The four students were selected by the jury selection committee. The committee reviewed applications according to the original press release. The strength of their application, their academic focus and achievements, their demonstrated dedication and dedication to gaming as a competitor and their passion for the esports market and their desire to use their education and skill set to different disciplines in the gaming industry, their research and research commenced. Version 1 and Cxmmunity notified the scholarship recipients the week of Dec. 13 and 2021. Version 1 committed 25 000 dollars in total to the initiative. The remaining 5 000 dollars are awarded to the Call of Duty: Vanguard tournament, which takes place from the 8-8 o’clock in 2022. The Minnesota Rkkr Call of Duty League’s professional players and its Warzone content creators compete with student-athletes and teams competing in Cxmmunitys HBCU’s esports league. The tournament details will be announced soon.