Article: TWO DEPARTMENTS RECEIVE NEARLY $382,500 FOR STUDY OF VIRTUAL ORGANIZATIONS

HONOLULU, Oct. 13 -- The University of Hawaii issued the following news release:

With communication and information technologies becoming more integral in daily life around the globe, it's timely that UH Manoa's Information and Computer Sciences and Speech departments received a $382,421 grant for the study of virtual organizations by the National Science Foundation's VOSS program (Virtual Organizations as Sociotechnical Systems, Office of Cyberinfrastructure).The competitive grant was awarded to principal investigator Dan Suthers, UH Manoa information and computer sciences professor, and co-principal investigator Devan Rosen, UH Manoa speech professor, for a project titled, ...

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