Strayer University, AT&T Partner to Offer Employees College Study Options
By Ronald Roach
RALEIGH, N.C.
A leading veterinary medicine school plans to provide its students with wireless handheld computing devices, joining a growing trend among medical and health science schools. This fall, North Carolina State University (NCSU) College of Veterinary Medicine in Raleigh will provide a Palm Tungsten C handheld device to all first-, second- and third-year students. The handhelds will be used in classroom instruction and to prepare students to use the technology during their fourth-year clinical rotations.
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