Corporate vs. Campus — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Corporate and Campus
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Corporate
Formed into a corporation; incorporated
The corporate companies of industrial America.
Campus
A campus is traditionally the land on which a college or university and related institutional buildings are situated. Usually a college campus includes libraries, lecture halls, residence halls, student centers or dining halls, and park-like settings.
Corporate
Of or relating to a corporation
Corporate assets.
Corporate culture.
Campus
The grounds and buildings of an institution, especially a college or other institution of learning, a hospital, or a corporation.
Corporate
United or combined into one body; collective
Made a corporate effort to finish the job.
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Campus
The grounds or property of a school, college, university, business, church, or hospital, often understood to include buildings and other structures.
The campus is sixty hectares in size.
Corporate
Of or relating to a corporative government or political system.
Campus
An institution of higher education and its ambiance.
During the late 1960s, many an American campus was in a state of turmoil.
Corporate
Of or relating to a corporation.
The one on Seventh Street is a corporate franchise.
Campus
To confine (a student) to campus as a punishment.
Corporate
Formed into a corporation; incorporated.
Campus
(climbing) To use a campus board, or to climb without feet as one would on a campus board.
Corporate
Unified into one body; collective.
Campus
The principal grounds of a college or school, between the buildings or within the main inclosure; as, the college campus.
Corporate
(finance) A bond issued by a corporation.
Campus
A college or university.
Corporate
A short film produced for internal use in a business, e.g. for training, rather than for a general audience.
Campus
A division of a university with its own buildings and a separate faculty, especially one separated geographically from other divisiona, but sharing top administration with other units of the university; as, the Newark campus of Rutgers.
Corporate
A corporation that franchises, as opposed to an individual franchise.
McDonald's corporate issued a new policy today.
Campus
Higher education considered as a whole; as, the financial effects of research cutbacks on the campus.
Corporate
To incorporate.
Campus
A business site with pleasant landscaping; as, the Squibb research campus at Princeton.
Corporate
To become incorporated.
Campus
A field on which the buildings of a university are situated
Corporate
Formed into a body by legal enactment; united in an association, and endowed by law with the rights and liabilities of an individual; incorporated; as, a corporate town.
Corporate
Belonging to a corporation or incorporated body.
Corporate
United; general; collectively one.
They answer in a joint and corporate voice.
Corporate
To incorporate.
Corporate
To become incorporated.
Corporate
Of or belonging to a corporation;
Corporate rates
Corporate structure
Corporate
Possessing or existing in bodily form;
What seemed corporal melted as breath into the wind
An incarnate spirit
`corporate' is an archaic term
Corporate
Done by or characteristic of individuals acting together;
A joint identity
The collective mind
The corporate good
Corporate
Organized and maintained as a legal corporation;
A special agency set up in corporate form
An incorporated town
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