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multisense

[muhl-ti-sens]

adjective

  1. having more than one meaning.



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It also is clear now that Welch and other A-State officials should have been aware the university was operating illegally in partnership with Spanish company Multisense Espana, which helped facilitate study abroad opportunities in Spain for ASU students.

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That such a deal would lead to more than $250,000 being paid to Multisense Espana without so much as a receipt to document what the payments were for is a clear indicator that Hudson wasn’t the only one who failed to represent ASU with integrity and didn’t have the best interest of the university and its students and faculty in mind.

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To make matters worse, Hudson served on the Multisense Espana board without disclosing any conflict of interest.

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