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Students travel from Xi'an, China to visit the University of Kentucky, 2013. Here they participate in a 3D printing technological class with Andy McDonald, Scott Horn & Nicole Sand.
Students travel from Xi'an, China to visit the University of Kentucky, 2013. Here they participate in a 3D printing technological class with Andy McDonald, Scott Horn & Nicole Sand.
Students travel from Xi'an, China to visit the University of Kentucky, 2013. Here they participate in a 3D printing technological class with Andy McDonald, Scott Horn & Nicole Sand.
Students travel from Xi'an, China to visit the University of Kentucky, 2013. Here they participate in a 3D printing technological class with Andy McDonald, Scott Horn & Nicole Sand.
Brenna Kajikawa, foreground front, a freshman at St. Louis University Madrid Campus, checks for messages while Adele Hampton, a sophomore at the University of Maryland, edits an iMovie project. The university students reported in four different ethnic Chicago neighborhoods and put together iMovies and blogs using their notes, photos and video clips.
Amy Curlea has moved on to better weather and Jennifer Mumby was hired to replace the Admin Assistant of the Chair.
Students travel from Xi'an, China to visit the University of Kentucky, 2013. Here they participate in a 3D printing technological class with Andy McDonald, Scott Horn & Nicole Sand.
The group workspace in the Student Engineering Design Center computer lab, where students can work together with a whiteboard in front of the iconic fanlight.
As seen from the main desk in the Southland Middle/High Media Center during a visit by Michael Scott, SELCO Assistant Director on May 13, 2008.
created a series of shots in the computer room as i was trying to finish a photo assignment while at (a very quiet day of) work.
The THMA 346 Video Editing Lab features Mac Studio workstation for editing on Monday, November 25, 2024 in Chico, Calif.
(Jason Halley/University Photographer/Chico State)
The new "printing & saving" tips are hidden from general view, but pretty obvious to anyone standing at the printer. See previous photo for details: www.flickr.com/photos/hawkins-thiel/3385902938/in/set-721...
Yes, it makes the printer area look more "busy" and cluttered, but it makes the nearby 12 sections of computers look much LESS "busy" and cluttered. And it gives us 24 empty sign holders to use elsewhere when needed.
Like all my signage, it's still a work in progress and will be refined over time.