Inaugural EcoHack brings students from across country to Unity College — virtually

MORNING SENTINEL • December 3, 2020

The 24-hour Hack-a-Thon event ran Nov. 28 and 29 and involved students from across the country working together to solve a problem. Six teams of students came together virtually to solve real-world global environmental challenges, ultimately coming up with presentations to share by using eXtended Reality (XR) technology.

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