The University of Central Missouri has been named a CUDA® Teaching Center by NVIDIA, the world leader in visual computing. The CUDA parallel programming model is an important element of the NVIDIA accelerated computing platform, the leading platform for  accelerating data analytics and scientific computing. CUDA enables programmers to achieve dramatic increases in computing performance by harnessing the power of NVIDIA® GPU accelerators.  As a CUDA Teaching Center, UCM will have access to NVIDIA GPU hardware and NVIDIA parallel programming experts and resources, including educational webinars, an array of teaching materials, and access to the NVIDIA CUDA Cloud Training Program.

 The eighth-ranked Mules held Washburn to 39 percent shooting and escaped with a 63-60 win on Monday night at Lee Arena. The Mules used a late 5-0 run to break a 48-all tie and they were able to ice the game away at the free throw line.

The Jennies extended their win streak to four games, upsetting No. 8 Washburn, 64-61 in the final minute at Lee Arena on Monday night.

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