$420 Million PACE (In-Kind) Contribution Is Largest in UC s History
The latest versions of multimillion dollar software that created such special effects as the Flying Dutchman ship and its tentacle-faced captain, Davy Jones, in the “Pirates of the Caribbean” movies is now to be found at the University of Cincinnati.
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