Bring Out The Bling FFA

EVE University is about learning, and the Frigate FFA system is about teaching us how to fight in cheap and easily replaced T1 frigs. This system provides a wealth of experience to new Unistas, and lets older members contribute to their growth.

However, we’re aware that restricting the hulls used also somewhat restricts the learning experience, and that is something we hope to solve with the “Bring Out The Bling” FFA event. This event is intended to give younger Unistas a chance to try out the more varied T1 hulls without incurring an unreasonable amount of pressure to their wallets – while also giving our veteran members the opportunity to showcase some of the shinies they’ve accumulated, a rare occurrence in UNI events.

The event is scheduled to start at 18:00 EVE time on February the 22nd and will then run until March the 2nd at 23:59 EVE time. The entire Libold system will be the battlefield in which brave Unistas will do battle, and any non-rookie T1 frigate will be considered a valid target.

An event like this cannot happen without some sweet sweet prizes, and there’s a whole lot of them this time – especially for newer members. For example, the lucky Freshman to score the most expensive solo kill will be rewarded with a Daredevil hull from the “On a Dare” challenge. Looking to fix up your wallet a bit instead? If you bring a Merlin, you can make 200 million ISK in cold hard cash by scoring highest on ISK killed in that ship, thus winning the “Bird of Prey” challenge!

We also realized that many younger Unistas wouldn’t be able to afford some of the shinier ships to be flown in this event on their own, and we set out to do something about that. Thus, a number of older players are offering sponsorships to any aspiring pilots that meet their criteria. However, these offers are limited, so if you intend to fly in the event you’d better hurry over to the event’s announcement thread to find out which sponsorships you qualify for! Even if you miss out on a sponsorship opportunity, you can still grab a T1 frigate of your choice and join in on the mayhem – remember the Merlin challenge mentioned above!

As always, there’s also some restrictions. To encourage participation, no podding will be allowed in the event. For the full rules, as well as the list of prizes and sponsorships, please see the announcement thread.

Join in for fun and learning! And for this one – fly a little dangerously.
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UNI to host CSM8 Town Hall on November 16 @ 19:00 EVE Time

Council of Stellar Management

EVE University will host the next Council of Stellar Management (CSM) Town Hall meeting on its public Mumble server on Saturday, November 16th at 19:00 EVE time.

Instructions for access to the UNI public Mumble server can be found here: http://eveuni.org/publicmumble

Each Town Hall is an open forum for the CSM to dialogue with EVE Online players about possible future directions for the game’s development. The CSM is a key stakeholder in CCP’s development process, and represents players’ interests.

This Town Hall will be simulcast by EVE Radio. Participants may submit questions to the CSM during the meeting, using an in-game chat channel.

Additional CSM Town Hall sessions are planned for:

  • third week in January (after the winter summit meeting)
  • mid March (before the CSM9 elections)

 

Office of the CEO

Azmodeus Valar

Today the CEO of Eve University announced an upcoming week of flying friendship for Eve University. In the words of our CEO…

“Starting this Saturday we will be having a week long event…  Beginning this Saturday, August 31st – September the 7th we will be having “Fly With Friends” week. This entire week the University will be suspending all rules on mixed-fleets for PVP or PVE operations.”

Our directors are quick to point out that all Eve University members are still to hold to the rules of the University and obey the Rules of Engagement at all times.  He also wished all pilots to have fun with this event and be responsible.  Essentially this will be a test of multiple items as the University Management holds internal talks on rules and engagements in various areas around New Eden.  Students and Directors alike are extremely excited and we look forward to updating you on new developments as they happen.  Keep checking back as we start bringing you the latest updates and news on Eve University.

Operation Dragonslayer

Dragonslayer Banner

On August 26th Eve University, known for large fleets comprised of frigates and cruisers, dusted off their larger ships for a massive fleet operation. Taking almost an hour to organize the fleet composition and structures they quickly undocked from station and headed out in search of a “dragon”.  This was a rare display of large ship composition that is rarely seen flying in New Eden by our pilots.  Knowing what our targets were the FC took the time to review fits he had listed in the doctrine and instruct new Unistas how to be effective in a large engagement as we traveled in space.

Fleet Undock

After finding some minor engagements in lowsec the decision was made to head into nullsec space. It was quickly apparent that we were in the right place as our scouts quickly narrowed down locations of various targets within striking distance. Noticing a gang of small ships our FC decided to engage when suddenly a Battleship Gang appeared on grid. Warping in and landing on them they quickly began the engagement attacking one of our ships as the battlefield was bathed in flash of brilliant light.  When the light faded 2 Carriers and 2 Dreadnaughts were positioned on the field.

At this point our full fleet arrived on grid much to the surprise of our targets. While our neuters went to work and HIC engaged his bubble, our FC started his target calling. Quickly the enemy ships were burned down and we focused on our primary targets. Knowing the carriers would be in triage the first was neuted and engaged. In under a minute it was gone… The Revelation and Moros followed by the last archon exploded soon after.  Without cap and in a bubble the fate of these magnificent ships was sealed. We are proud of the performance of our pilots who took part in this engagement and must also salute our targets for taking the fight and showing great sportsmanship. You can find the full battle report on our Killboard.

UNI to host CSM8 Town Hall: August 17 @ 19:00

Council of Stellar Management

EVE University will host the next Council of Stellar Management (CSM) Town Hall meeting on its public Mumble server on Saturday, August 17th at 19:00 EVE time.

Instructions for access to the UNI public Mumble server can be found here: http://eveuni.org/publicmumble

Each Town Hall is an open forum for the CSM to dialogue with EVE Online players about possible future directions for the game’s development. The CSM is a key stakeholder in CCP’s development process, and represents players’ interests.

This Town Hall will be simulcast by EVE Radio. Participants may submit questions to the CSM during the meeting, using an in-game chat channel.

Additional CSM Town Hall sessions are planned for:

  • early October
  • mid November (before the winter summit meeting)
  • third week in January (after the winter summit meeting)
  • mid March (before the CSM9 elections)

 

CSM8 Representatives to Speak in UNI Guest Lectures

EVE University will soon host two public guest lectures and interactive Q&A sessions with Council of Stellar Management (CSM) representatives, Ali Aras and Mangala Solaris.

Ali Aras will speak on July 8th at 01:00 EVE time, and Mangala Solaris will speak on July 13th at 19:00 EVE time. Both Q&A sessions will be moderated by EVE University’s Teaching Director, Neville Smit.

Ali Aras

 

“These public guest lectures and Q&A sessions are very valuable for both new and experienced EVE Online players,” said Smit. “Both Ali and Mangala are dedicated EVE players, representing different perspectives on how to succeed in the game. In addition, as CSM8 representatives, they have unique points of view about EVE and where it is going. I’m looking forward to moderating these sessions.”

Mangala Solaris

 

These events, sponsored by EVE University, are open to everyone on the UNI’s public Mumble server. Use this guide for set-up: http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/Mumble#Very_quick_guide_.28PUBLIC_SERVER.29 – participants should also join the Lecture.E-UNI in-game chat channel, where they can post questions during the discussions.

These events are part of EVE University’s ongoing series of guest lectures, bringing different perspectives of noted personalities in EVE Online to all interested capsuleers. Check the EVE University class library for recordings of past guest lectures.