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Technology Resources

At Quinnipiac, we understand the importance of technology in your college experience. And we’re proud to say that our student-centered technology has led PC magazine and the Princeton Review to rate Quinnipiac as number nine in 2007's Top 20 Wired Colleges.

All campus buildings are networked—including the residence halls —and because we have a wireless network, you can hop on anytime, anywhere. All incoming freshmen are required to purchase a Quinnipiac-recommended laptop. We also supply free Web space so every student and faculty member can create a personal Web page. An internal Web site for the Quinnipiac community, MyQ, offers news and information tailored for current students.

And if you run into trouble with your laptop or technical issues, our computer help desk is there to help.

Quinnipiac has computer labs and cutting-edge technology across the campus:

  • Business students experience the thrill of working in a financial trading room at the Terry W. Goodwin ’67 Financial Technology Center. Software installed in the center's 31 computer workstations allows undergraduate and graduate students to access real-time financial data from markets all over the world.
  • Communications students make the most of a fully digital high-definition television studio that's better than what you'll find at major networks. And that's not all: There are radio production studios, digital video editing suites and a news technology center modeled after a working newsroom.
  • Health science students use state-of-the-art diagnostic imaging equipment and and take advantage of extensive computer and robotics equipment.
  • Students in the athletic training/sports medicine program study human movement in the motion analysis laboratory, which is equipped with an eight-camera kinematic analysis system.
  • The interactive digital design program uses a lab of 17 student (and one instructor) dual-G5 (64-bit) Apple Macintosh workstations. This lab has software installed across the spectrum of design ranging from Photoshop to Maya.
  • The computer science lab can support more than a dozen independent work stations and serves as the focal point for production of imbedded systems and robotics. The lab also hosts hardware and software simulators for the study of computer architecture.
  • Our course management system (based on Blackboard) includes a linked online class registration system (WebAdvisor) that allows students to sign up for courses and access their transcripts online.
  • A complete catalog of online courses is offered to Quinnipiac students during the summer.