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In this week's IT news, communication between the IT department and the student body can not only benefit students, but faculty and admin as well--read about 5 communication tips. Also, live bus tracking is added to 3D mapping for campuses; and a new digital asset management platform provides a single searchable location for all university approved digital media.

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TODAY'S TOP NEWS
Critical: 5 ways IT can better communicate with students
IT department and student body communication not only benefits students, it also benefits faculty and admin.
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VideoBlocks launches U-Curate platform to simplify discovery and distribution of digital media on campus
New digital asset management platform provides single searchable location for all university approved digital media.
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