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PRICE WATERHOUSE DONATES $300,000 TO INDIANA UNIVERSITY FOR CENTER FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
The Indiana University School of Business announced in February 1997 the establishment of the Price Waterhouse Center for Information Technology for further development of the technical proficiency of future accounting and business consulting professionals. The new center will bring together the teaching of key courses such as auditing and cost accounting--which are increasingly becoming interrelated to the use of technology--with an integrated computer network.
The Price Waterhouse Foundation will provide a grant totaling $300,000 over the next five years to cover costs of establishing and maintaining 80 workstations that will be interconnected by a local area network (LAN). The center's LAN will include access to Price Waterhouse's specialized software and other research tools used by the firm. A committee consisting of representatives from Price Waterhouse and the IU School of Business has been formed with the responsibility of completing an annual review of the software and hardware in the facility. *
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