Interesting. I get the same results using my employer's network, which uses McAfee WebWasher to intercept "non-business" web browsing. The second url works fine but the first url is blocked. Maybe it's the fact that the second url you provided is https and thus is (potentially) "secure" in some fashion? Why would access to a non-secured university web page be considered "non-business" or "bad reputation"? What if you are trying to discover if the university has courses for your professional career development?
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