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A Computer Scientist’s Serendipitous Sabbatical

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2/16/2016

Professor of Computer Science Andrew Campbell chose a road less traveled for his fall 2015 sabbatical. Looking for a chance to recharge and log some new experiences, he spent nearly three months in Kigali, Rwanda’s capital city.

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