But your point is still valid -- a rural branch of the University of Minnesota was one of the earliest computer-intensive colleges.
Tim Bonham, Ward 12, Standish-Ericsson
To add to the "Minnesota" mindset, I THINK it was Morris that was the second school in the country after Dartmouth to require students to own laptops while attending. If not Morris, the second in the country was definitely one of the other U of MN campuses, . . . Emilie Quast SE Como & MnU
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