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		<title>Technically Speaking, NE&#8217;s Largest Grad Enrollments</title>
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<p>The weekly Mass High Tech newspaper recently published a list of New England institutions with the largest "tech graduate enrollment." The list of 20 includes some famous New England private research institutions such as MIT and Harvard as well as seven public universities.</p>
<p>Although Mass High Tech didn't use a specific definition of "tech" programs, it ...]]></description>
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<p>The weekly <a href="http://www.masshightech.com/" target="_blank"><em>Mass High Tech</em></a> newspaper recently published a <a href="http://www.masshightech.com/stories/2010/12/20/weekly5-Largest-New-England-tech-grad-schools.html" target="_blank">list </a>of New England institutions with the largest "tech graduate enrollment." The list of 20 includes some famous New England private research institutions such as MIT and Harvard as well as seven public universities.</p>
<p>Although <em>Mass High Tech</em> didn't use a specific definition of "tech" programs, it offered survey respondents examples of tech programs in areas of computer science, engineering, life sciences, robotics, as guidelines.</p>
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