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Twitter, Khan Academy founders join CGI U lineup

January 29, 2013
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Jack Dorsey, founder of Twitter, and Salman Khan, founder of the Khan Academy, will join President Bill Clinton at the 2013 Clinton Global Initiative University (CGI U) at Washington University in St. Louis April 5-7. Read more at: http://cgiu.wustl.edu/news/twitter-khan-academy-founders-join-cgi-u-lineup/.


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