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  2. Southwest Minnesota State University - Wikipedia

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    History. The university was founded in 1964 as Southwest Minnesota State College (SMSC).It admitted its first class of students on September 19, 1967. The college became Southwest State University (SSU) on August 1, 1975, and kept that name for nearly thirty years until adopting the name Southwest Minnesota State University (SMSU) on July 1, 2003.

  3. Greenville Downtown Airport - Wikipedia

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    Greenville Downtown Airport. /  34.84806°N 82.35000°W  / 34.84806; -82.35000. Greenville Downtown Airport ( IATA: GMU, ICAO: KGMU, FAA LID: GMU) is an airport three miles east of Greenville, South Carolina, United States. It is owned by the Greenville Airport Commission and is the busiest general aviation airport in South Carolina.

  4. Stephen Gilfus - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Gilfus. Stephen Gilfus is an American businessman, entrepreneur, architect and engineer known as "The Father of Modern E-Learning". He is a founder of Blackboard Inc. and CourseInfo LLC, where he held executive positions from 1997 to 2007. In July 2007, Gilfus started a global education think tank in Washington, DC, focused on education ...

  5. Blackboard (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A blackboard is a reusable writing surface. Look up blackboard in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Blackboard may also refer to: Black board (Soviet policy), sign used in the Soviet era publicly to chastise farms or factories for such things as failing to meet targets or opposing collectivisation. Blackboard bold, a style of typeface often used ...

  6. Ana G. Méndez University - Wikipedia

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    On January 2, 2019, the institution announced the transformation of the vessel —as Ana G. Méndez called it— from a university system into a system of universities. The independent units encompassing the original structure including the Universidad Metropolitana, Universidad del Turabo and Universidad del Este were merged into a single university of campuses to form Universidad Ana G. Méndez.

  7. GMU - Wikipedia

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    GMU may refer to: Gaelic medium unit (in Scottish education) George Mason University, in Virginia, United States. IATA Airport Code for Greenville Downtown Airport, in South Carolina, United States. Guangzhou Medical University, in China. Guizhou Medical University, in China. Gulf Medical University, in the UAE.

  8. Backdoor (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Backdoor (computing) A backdoor is a typically covert method of bypassing normal authentication or encryption in a computer, product, embedded device (e.g. a home router ), or its embodiment (e.g. part of a cryptosystem, algorithm, chipset, or even a "homunculus computer"—a tiny computer-within-a-computer such as that found in Intel's AMT ...

  9. 2000–01 George Mason Patriots men's basketball team

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    The 2000–01 George Mason Patriots Men's basketball team represents George Mason University during the 2000–01 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. This was the 35th season for the program, the fourth under head coach Jim Larrañaga. The Patriots played their home games at the Patriot Center in Fairfax, Virginia .