If a school has, say, 50, 000 students and less than 10, 000 dorm rooms, it's a perfect place to own property, assuming you're comfortable leasing to college kids.
To refine its ratings and reflect the importance of new emerging technologies, the Review made several changes to last year's survey, adding questions ranging from whether a school offers network access in dorm lounges to if it has a computer ethics policy in place.
Rather than making multiple calls, we find people are keeping ooVoo open, as if it were a dorm room.
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News of the alleged abuses first broke on 17 October when the school announced the suspension of one "dorm parent" and said it had notified child protection services of allegations of misconduct.
Forstall said that the engineers he recruited weren't told anything about the project or even who they would report to -- eventually, Apple locked down one of its Cupertino buildings, affectionately calling it the "purple dorm" for its vague pizza-like aroma.
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It made household (or at least dorm-room) names of everyone from Nina Blackwood to Jesse Camp and beyond.
The parking garage closest to the dorm was initially closed off, but the university reopened it around 9 a.m.
But his architect, Leonard Baum, alerted him to an 1827 house that was being used as a dorm at a school that wanted to get rid of it.
Whether it's philosophy students arguing in a dorm about what Hegel meant, or fledgling Java programmers inspecting one another's code, people learn best as part of a cohort.
It was my dad moved me into my dorm room at college and hunted down my Resident Advisor when one of my crazy roommates moved all of my furniture out into the hallway.
"The way they handled it was disappointing because it started as a fire alarm, " said dorm resident Antionette Thompson.
It is strictly a research outpost, but when its dorm and cabins are not completely booked with biologists, you can rent a private room (286 Malaysian ringgit) or a bunk bed in a communal space (91 ringgit).
MIT, along with other academic shrines, may do all this while preserving the value of what it really sells: spots in the lecture hall and dorm rooms, the chance to interact face-to-face with a prestigious faculty and like-minded students and, a golden credential, the MIT diploma.
It's a tremendous option for the living room, a dorm, or for the kids.
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Or it could give you a new way to goof off in the dorm when you're supposed to be writing that term paper.
Facebook also gives students a chance to contact their future roommates, as Min did, making it easy to get acquainted and to discuss the logistics of setting up the dorm room on move-in day.
It wasn't so long ago when a highly connected campus was one where each dorm room had its own phone line.
The defense said it planned to bring "a whole lot of Rutgers students" who lived in the dorm to testify about the two men and the relationship between them, he said.
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