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EDUCAUSE 2009 Annual ConferenceNovember 36 • Colorado Convention Center • 700 14th Street • Denver, Colorado
We are living in challenging times, when the need for uncommon thinking is unprecedented. You have told us you look to EDUCAUSE for insight, thought leadership, and community interaction. One event delivers all this, and more: the EDUCAUSE 2009 Annual Conference, where you will be able to tap into an expansive pool of the best thinking in higher education IT. Maximize the value of your travel dollars and join us November 3–6, 2009 in Denver, Colorado. We're offering the richest member-driven program ever, keenly focused on providing you with the kind of tangible value you can take back to campus and use all year long:
There has never been a greater need for interaction, sharing, and uncommon thinking to supportand advancethe common good. Be part of this important community gathering. By working together, we can identify the best approaches to coping with the current environment while laying the foundation for future success. General Session Speakers![]() Special Event
Connect, collaborate, and celebrate Thursday evening! Join us for an evening of interesting new options and interaction. Enjoy time with friends, make new contacts, engage in challenging discussions, get involved in an interactive performance, or step out of your comfort zone to learn a new outdoor skill. Interact with the best minds in higher education IT and walk away with new knowledge and new friendships that will have impact the whole year through. Enjoy one or all of our four specially-planned venues:
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