Academic Computing
Academic Computing supports the instructional and research
functions of the University by providing access to diverse computing resources.
These resources include Linux/UNIX servers and workstations, Windows XP
microcomputer networks, laboratories with stand-alone microcomputers, and access
to clustered mainframes. Over 25 computer laboratories
supporting PC and Macintosh standards are available on campus for open access
and instructional needs.
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