Peter Szilagyi, the team lead of Ethereum, has expressed his frustration with his former university's lack of interest in providing students with opportunities to collaborate with Ethereum. In a series of posts on social media, Szilagyi explained that whenever he returned to his old university to give talks about Ethereum, he felt a lack of genuine interest from the students. Instead of focusing on the project itself, the students seemed more interested in the price of Ethereum. Szilagyi noted that despite organizing a grant for 9 students to participate in Devconnect, the students were not aware of who was funding the initiative. He reached out to the university to recommend students for potential collaboration, but he received no response. This highlights a disconnect between universities and the growing demand for crypto and blockchain education. Companies like Oracle, Amazon, and Google have actively hired individuals with crypto and blockchain knowledge, and there is increased interest from information systems students to learn about decentralized applications. Read more AI-generated news on: https://app.chaingpt.org/news