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Events Calendar

5/16/2008

Las Vegas, NV

InfoComm 08

Jun 14-20

Las Vegas, NV

The New Media Consortium 2008 NMC Summer Conference

Jun 11-14

Princeton, NJ

Reinventing Enrollment Leadership: Creative Thinking for Challenging Times

Jun 9-11

Fairport, NY

SANS Rocky Mountain Bootcamp 2008

Jun 8-13

Lakewood, CO

Portal 2008 Conference: Measurement and Assessment

Jun 3-6

Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, PA

CIC: Workshop for Department and Division Chairs

Jun 3-5

Albany, NY

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