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campusTwo or more buildings located in close proximity. For example, a campus backbone implies a high-speed network running between all the buildings. The term used to refer only to an educational environment, but businesses adopted it a while ago to make their workplace sound friendlier. campus 1. the grounds and buildings of a university 2. Chiefly US the outside area of a college, university, etc. |
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Ardsley Center is a 450,000 square-foot six-building collegiate campus purchased in 1995 by Ardsley Partners, comprised of a partnership of The Halpern Organization, Robert Martin Company, and Nadel Associates, from Ciba-Geigy Pharmaceuticals. were true to the spirit of such a collegiate campus. Campus Pipeline is a developer of Web-integration technologies and services for connecting the entire collegiate campus enterprise and was recently named one of Upside Magazine's "Hot 100" private companies. |
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