2005 Campus Technology Innovators

This August, we will be introducing our first Campus Technology Special Focus on the campuses and individuals driving technology innovation in higher education: The 2005 Campus Technology Innovators.

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 enter a nomination: Simply e-mail Claudia Linh at [email protected], and explain, in a brief paragraph, why your nominee(s) should be considered. Mark your e-mail subject line, "2005 Campus Innovator Nomination."

To be considered for the 2005 Innovators, please send your nomination no later than June 25.

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