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I see your point (below). Whether a university or college is selected might
be determined by their business focus. For example, Duquesne University in
Pittsburgh PA USA is very business oriented-- to the point they invented
Saturday College geared toward businesspeople. They have computer rooms,
dorms, transportation, and auditoriums. They also interact with the local
business community. If we can find a business-oriented school of some sort
in a central location we could definately keep costs down [over a hotel
setting].
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> Because I feel that many universities are on a
> year-round schedule, I don't think that UNIVERSITIES,
> per se, are the way to go. Couldn't we find a small
> college with air, rail, bus, and taxi service
> available to attendees?
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