GRADUATE CATALOG • 2010-2011
Campus Technology
The campus technology environment includes 12 computer labs and 37 classrooms with Internet access. Internet access, e-mail and shared resources (such as application software and laser printers) are available to students through their campus network accounts.
Scanners with graphics and OCR capabilities are located in each computer lab. Wireless Internet access is available in the TCC, the Cressman Library, the Oberkotter Center for Health and Wellness, Pool Science, the Miller building, Curtis Hall, and throughout the residence halls. Computer classrooms and labs are found in academic departments and the residence halls. The Roland and Doris Sigal Center for Business and Information Technology, which occupies the east wing of Curtis Hall, contains a 14-station lab with multimedia/development capabilities, two computer classrooms and a Networking Lab for computer science projects. The Allen Center for Nutrition, located in the Miller Family Building, has a classroom/lab with 24 stations. The psychology labs are located in Curtis Hall.
The Hamilton Boulevard Building hosts one 10-station computer lab and 5 technology-equipped classrooms. Wireless Internet service is available throughout the entire building. A Macintosh lab in the Dorothy Rider Pool Science Center has served primarily students in the biological sciences. Funded by a grant from the Keck Foundation, a lab for computational biology and bioinformatics recently opened in the Miller Family Building.
Designated computer labs are staffed by trained student consultants, who gain valuable work experience, while working alongside Information Technology staff to provide computer support for the campus community. Online services include web-based email, MyCedarCrest (my.cedarcrest.edu), as well as online and web-enhanced courses.

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