2006 Campus Technology Innovators

2006 Campus Technology Innovators

Last year, we recognized 13 institutions whose technology initiatives were models for the higher education community. You can read about our 2005 Innovators here. This year, it could be you! The August issue of Campus Technology will shine the spotlight on the best of the best.

Do you believe you and/or your campus has realized the true potential of a recent technology investment, large or small? Have you taken it to the max? Have you worked with, or do you know of a school and/or individual worthy of such recognition?

It’s easy to nominate your institution, technology leaders, and vendor partners: Simply e-mail Managing Editor Rhea Kelly at [email protected], and explain, in a brief paragraph, why your nominee(s) should be considered. Mark your e-mail subject line, “2006 CT Innovator Nomination.”

Don’t delay—submissions are due by May 31, 2006.

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