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Computer Information Technology Program Receives Generous In-Kind Donation

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Johnson College’s Computer Information Technology Program recently received a generous in-kind donation of six rack cabinets, from PNC Bank.

Joseph Polinsky, Department Chairperson of the Computer Information Technology Program at Johnson College, says, “I am very appreciative, [the donation] gives the students real life opportunity to experience real life work… Building a network is like building a house from a security point of view.”

The students use the racks daily for projects involving network building and repair and storage of advanced software. The racks’ steel beams, metal frames, glass doors, and secure locks, make the units ideal for the students’ advancement in learning the computer technology field.

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From Left to Right: Mr. James R. Minicozzi, C.P.T., N.G., N.G., N.G.B., Mr. James Widner, Network Enterprise Services PNC Bank, and Joseph Polinsky, Department Chairperson of the Computer Information Technology Program at Johnson College.

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4 Responses to Computer Information Technology Program Receives Generous In-Kind Donation

  1. I’ve encouraged giving back to the community by local donations and hiring interns from the local colleges. Beats tossing the stuff into the trash to fill the dumps. Glad to see this.

  2. Jane says:

    All student need support from third party like this, currently in my college we need a lot of PC for research and development

  3. I really like your style of blogging.Thanks for sharing with us.This can be a excellent project and I hope you get lots of support!

  4. I every time spent my half an hour to read this website’s posts all the time along with a cup of coffee.

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