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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. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Erez Itzhaki and agent Edan Cohen are exclusively representing the seller of the property, which is sited on the east side of the street and is within short walking distance of the New York University campus and some of Soho's finest shops and restaurants. Bill Mitchell traces the development of the university campus in the New World from Jefferson's vision of the 'academical village' and at MIT through space, time, Taylorism and the dotcom era. As anyone who works on a college or university campus has no doubt seen firsthand, college students often meet and exceed the challenge when called upon to envision innovative solutions to the world's problems. |
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