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The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content.-- A $1.95 million donation from Autodesk will help Howard University launch a Construction Engine ...
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Howard University and Autodesk today announced an expansion of its longstanding partnership through a $1.95 million unrestricted donation to support the development of a construction engineering and ...
Kettering University developed a collaborative program between education and industry to prepare students for meaningful, high-impact careers.
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