What computer services are available to students?
The campus is wireless. The university also operates six computer labs for student use. The largest, located on the lower level of the Blackmore Library, has nearly 60 work stations. All computers are connected to laser printers. In addition, a 10-station lab is located in the lower level of the Campus Center. Each residence hall has a lab with four work stations. Each student is assigned an e-mail account and takes part in a training session during orientation. Residential students are encouraged to bring personal computers for their use. Individual residence hall rooms are part of the campus voice/data/video network. Each room has a data port for each student. For data connection, an Ethernet card is required and can be purchased from the Information Technology department. Modems will not work with the digital telephone systems. Commuter students are provided with access to the Internet, e-mail and a personalized voice mail box.
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