Brown University and Sun Microsystems, Inc. have been partners in education for more than a decade. During that time, more than 500 students, researchers and faculty members have benefited each semester from this collaboration between two leaders in their respective fields, higher education and high technology. And nowhere is that relationship more evident than in Brown's computer science teaching laboratory, which incorporates the latest advances in computing with classroom learning.
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