| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|
Brian Bolt |
Interim Associate Vice President and Chief Information Officer | Profile |
Annie Hightower |
Deputy Chief Operating Officer | Profile |
Brandon Bowlin |
Chief Information Security Officer | Profile |
The College at Brockport has been providing a world-class education to students since 1835. We are part of the State University of New York and are committed to helping our students awaken the scholar, the athlete, the artist, and the entrepreneur within.
Seattle Colleges offer workforce education and training, professional-technical programs, bachelor`s degrees in career areas and transfer degree programs to nearly 50,000 students each year. We are committed to endless possibilities and strong support for student success because we all benefit when everyone has a lifetime of opportunity.
During the 1950s, the demand for education beyond high school created tremendous support for a new community college to serve Bay, Midland and Saginaw counties. In September 1961, Delta College opened its doors to approximately 1,800 students who hoped for a brighter future. Today, Delta College enrolls nearly 16,500 students annually. These individuals range from high school students taking Delta dual-enrollment classes to older adults returning to college to enhance their skills or for a fresh start. The main campus has been expanded and renovated (with more than $68 million in changes since 1999), and Delta College has established three off-campus centers – the Planetarium and Learning Center in Bay City, the Midland Center, and the Ricker Center in Saginaw – to better serve each community. In addition to our quality academic programs, we offer other learning-centered opportunities to our community through Delta College Quality Public Broadcasting, the Business Solutions group (Corporate Services, Lifelong Learning and Michigan Small Business Development Center) and the Planetarium.
A premier historically black university, with a rich heritage and outstanding legacy of producing world-renown leaders; Virginia Union University offers its students "The Promise of A Limitless Future." (c) Located on 84 acres in the heart of Richmond, Virginia Union University, the beautiful and scenic campus showcases historic architecture, while providing comprehensive undergraduate liberal arts programs and graduate education for Christian ministries. To this end, a guiding principle of the University`s educational program is a strong focus upon moral values and ethics, and students are encouraged to engage in activities that promote self-actualization.
The UNT Computing and Information Technology Center (hereafter referred to as Computing Center) operates as a service department of the University and provides shared computing resources for instruction, research, and administration. The Computing Center also provides coordination, advice, and assistance in the acquisition, installation, and maintenance of minicomputers, microcomputers, and terminals