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iCampus collaboration celebrates innovation

12-08-2006 · Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

The seven-year, $25 million iCampus partnership between MIT and Microsoft, which has borne fruit across the globe by facilitating progress in educational technology, was celebrated with a symposium at MIT Dec. 1 and 2.

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