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The Florida Institute of Technology has received $5 million from the Harris Corporation Charitable Fund to create the Harris Institute for Assured Information.

Publication: Diverse Issues in Higher Education
Publication Date: 21-FEB-08
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: The Florida Institute of Technology has received $5 million from the Harris Corporation Charitable Fund to create the Harris Institute for Assured Information.(grants & gifts)(Brief article)

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