What computing resources/support does the Mathematics Department provide to its faculty members?
The Mathematics Department maintains a network of computers running GNU/Linux and Microsoft Windows for faculty, visitor, staff, and graduate student use. There is support for e-mail, hosting personal webpages, and using scientific software. These computers are available in the following labs: M103 (faculty/visitor/staff) and M224/225/227 (graduate students). There are also two classrooms (M101/102) for computer-related instruction. While the great majority of Department faculty members do have an office computer system with network connectivity, there is no institutional commitment for the maintenance or support of such services. In conjunction with certain teaching responsibilities, the Mathematics Department sometimes obtains University funding to provide laptops for instructional use. It is hoped that The University will continue to support such instructional initiatives.
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