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Quite a few students use Macs in the b-school and campus as a whole, fewer
professors. Campus computer labs are equipped with both, but many students
now use the wireless networks which support both. We have some specific
campus initiatives that use primarily Macs -- links below.
Cindy Scheopner
Cynthia Scheopner
Program Director
Center for Business and Society
Leeds School of Business
University of Colorado, Boulder
303.735.3861
http://www.colorado.edu/journalism/faculty/bios/henderson.html
http://www.apple.com/education/profiles/colorado/
http://www.colorado.edu/atlas/
http://www.colorado.edu/CNS/graphics/lab_list.html
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Subject: Apple Macintosh computers
Greetings ALSBers,
I am wondering if there are any Business schools (in U.S. or other
countries) -- perhaps especially in the region of Cupertino,
California, corporate HQ of Apple -- where faculty and students use
Apple Macintosh computers on a widespread basis?
Our business school faculty use Dell laptop computers mostly, and
that is the brand we encourage our students to buy for uniformity of
service/repair.
I'm aware that the vast majority of businesses and consumers use
Windows computers, but it's my understanding that some businesses in
the film and music industries (and maybe other industries also)
prefer Macs for multimedia types of work.
Thanks,
Dan Levin
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Daniel A. Levin, JD, MBA
Associate Professor of Business Law
Minnesota State University, Mankato
Dept. of Accounting & Business Law
Morris Hall 150
Mankato, MN 56001
507.389.1827
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