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Established in 1824, Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) is one of the oldest medical universities in the country. The university offers students an opportunity to learn cutting edge health care techniques in the quiet charm of Charlestons historic district. The University needed a comprehensive solution that would make technology an integral part of its curriculum. University deployed Dell for its solution, Dell and MUSC worked together to implement Dell Intelligent Classroom solutions that include computer learning tools in each room. Additionally, the school supplied each student and professor with a Dell notebook computer.
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