STF History: Tech Initiatives and Projects

Annual History
 

2023

Based on the Student Technology Fee (STF) Committee's recommendations, Western's President and Associated Students Senate approved funding in May 2023 of the proposals below. These fourteen projects represented approximately $209,120 of the 2023 STF receipts.

  • Muffle Furnace Acquisition
    $9,802 (full funding, after $4,000 contribution)
    CENV priority 1
     
  • Projection Equipment for Immersive Design
    $14,569 (partial funding, after $3,735 contribution, for projector and QLab license)
    CFPA priority 1
     
  • Building Student Engagement and Scientific Training using 3D Printing in Anthropology Curriculum
    $12,887 (partial funding for 3D printer)
    CHSS priority 1
     
  • Podcast and Voiceover Audio Equipment
    $2,304 (full funding)
    CHSS priority 2
     
  • Acquisition of Constant-Volume Oxygen Calorimeters for Upper Division Science Laboratory Classes
    $22,125 (full funding, after $5,000 contribution)
    CSE priority 1
     
  • Broadening Student Access to CNC Technology
    $23,897 (full funding, after $5,000 contribution)
    CSE priority 2
     
  • Handheld Near-Infrared Identification Equipment for Teaching Recycling
    $15,918 (full funding, after $1,000 contribution)
    CSE priority 3
     
  • Loan-Pool Lenses
    $11,928 (full funding)
    Non-College, ATUS
     
  • Sputter Coater for Electron Microscopy Imaging
    $23,248 (full funding, after $1,000 contribution)
    Non-College, SciTech
     
  • Mobile Maker Space for Elementary Pre-Service Educators
    $8,551 (full funding, after $1,500 contribution)
    Woodring priority 1
     
  • iPads from Obsolescence to Opportunity
    $7,537 (full funding, after $6,000 contribution)
    Woodring priority 2
     
  • Art Annex STEAM Center Enhanced Accessibility through Safety
    $4,500 (partial funding for fume extractor)
    Student project
     
  • Updating Highly Student-Utilized Instrument Computers in Advanced Materials Science and Engineering (AMSEC) Laboratory
    $6,000 (full funding)
    Student project
     
  • Video/Cinema Production Equipment
    $45,854 (partial funding for three sets of equipment)
    Student project

2022

Based on the Student Technology Fee (STF) Committee's recommendations, Western's President and Associated Students Senate approved funding in May 2022 of the proposals below. These nine projects represented approximately $186,156 of the 2022 STF receipts.

  • Wireless Presentation & Collaborative Technology for the Classroom & Lab
    $2,294 (full funding)
    CENV priority 1
     
  • Counseling Training Clinic Telehealth Services
    $6,141 (full funding)
    CHSS priority 1
     
  • 24-inch Epson P7000 Printer and iMac with AppleCare
    $5,885 (full funding)
    Fairhaven priority 1
     
  • Loan Pool DSLR Camera Upgrade
    $29,894 (full funding)
    Non-College, ATUS
     
  • 4K Camcorder Upgrade Project
    $19,255 (full funding)
    Non-College, ATUS
     
  • Gain Imaging Capabilities on MALDI Mass Spectrometer
    $47,847 (full funding)
    Non-College, SciTech
     
  • CENV Spatial Analysis Lab - GPS Equipment
    $16,794 (partial funding)
    Student proposal, priority 1
     
  • Art Annex STEAM Center Expansion
    $40,407 (full funding)
    Student proposal, priority 2
     
  • Increasing Technology Access & Educational Equity: ENGD Makerspace Resource Scaling
    $28,059 (full funding)
    Student proposal, priority 4

2021

Based on the Student Technology Fee (STF) Committee's recommendations, Western's President and Associated Students Senate President approved funding in May 2021 of the proposals below. These twelve projects represented approximately $177,600 of the 2021 STF revenue.

  • Advanced Digital Printing: Dye Sublimation and Tech Enhancement
    $7,026 (full funding)
    CFPA priority 1
     
  • Music Keyboard Lab Overhaul
    $22,888 (full funding)
    CFPA priority 2
     
  • 3D Scanner to Improve Accessibility and Update Curriculum
    $26,614 (full funding)
    CHSS priority 1
     
  • Collaborative Robot for Assisting Humans in Manufacturing
    $32,671 (full funding)
    CSE priority 1
     
  • Enhanced Epifluorescent Microscopy for Use in Teaching Labs
    $5,651 (full funding)
    CSE priority 2
     
  • Enhancing Capabilities of WWU’s Spanel Planetarium
    $27,168 (full funding)
    CSE priority 3
     
  • Mobile Hotspots for Student Checkout
    $8,826 (partial funding)
    Non-College, ATUS priority 1
     
  • Digital Audio Loan-Pool Improvements
    $5,615 (full funding)
    Non-College, ATUS priority 2
     
  • Virtual Reality for Teaching Marine Biology
    $4,730 (partial funding)
    Non-College, Marine, and Coastal Sciences Program (MACS) priority 1
  • Enhanced SEM Imaging by Colorization and 3D Visualization
    $17,470 (partial funding)
    Non-College, SciTech priority 1
     
  • Theatre Dept Virtual Accessibility Upgrades
    $15,003 (partial funding)
    Student project
     
  • WWU Music Recording Studio Radio
    $3,912 (full funding)
    Student project

2020

Based on the Student Technology Fee (STF) Committee's recommendations, Western's President and Associated Students Executive Board approved funding in May 2020 of the proposals below. These eleven projects represented approximately $198,464 of the 2020 STF revenue.

  • Portable Storage Solutions
    $8,397 (full funding)
    ATUS priority 2
     
  • Video Monitors, Smartphone Stabilizers, and Mic Mounts
    $3,350 (full funding)
    CHSS priority 1
     
  • Enhancing Classroom Instruction of Electrophysiology Principles and Student Research with Portable Slice Electrophysiology Instrument
    $13,883 (full funding)
    CHSS priority 2
     
  • Using 3-D Motion Capture Technology in Undergraduate Kinesiology Classes
    $3,596 (full funding)
    CHSS priority 3
     
  • Expanding Students Exposure to Recycling Technologies via R30 Sheet Press
    $8,918 (full funding)
    CSE priority 1
     
  • Improving Teaching Technology and Field Equipment at Fairhaven College Science Lab
    $6,500 (partial funding)
    Fairhaven priority 1
     
  • Flowmeter Acquisition
    $30,943 (full funding)
    Huxley priority 1
     
  • Spectrophotometer Acquisition
    $19,470 (full funding)
    Huxley priority 2
     
  • iPad Pros for Access, and to Meet Next-Gen Science and K-12 Computer Science Standards
    $27,658 (full funding)
    Woodring priority 1
     
  • WWU Makerspace Equipment
    $73,864 (full funding, with contingencies)
    Associated Students priority 1 (student proposal)
     
  • New Technology for B Gallery
    $1,885 (full funding)
    Associated Student priority 2 (student proposal)

2019

Based on the Student Technology Fee (STF) Committee's recommendations, Western's President and Associated Students Executive Board approved funding in May 2019 of the proposals below. These ten projects represented approximately $192,450 of the 2019 STF revenue.

  • Graphing Calculators for Student Checkout
    $19,467 (full funding)
    ATUS priority 1
     
  • DSLR Camera Upgrade
    $39,448 (full funding, with contingency)
    ATUS priority 2
     
  • Making and Prototyping Equipment
    $10,500 (partial funding)
    ATUS priority 3
     
  • Music Library Listening Station Upgrade
    $5,475 (partial funding)
    Libraries priority 1
     
  • Mechanical Testing Equipment/Universal Test Stand
    $23,486 (full funding)
    CSE priority 1
     
  • Increasing Student Access to Advanced Molecular Spectroscopy
    $34,708 (full funding)
    CSE priority 2
     
  • Digital Microscopes for Engineering Courses and Applications
    $9,858 (full funding, with contingency)
    CSE priority 3
     
  • Incorporating High-Resolution Survey-Grade Global Navigation Satellite System and Drone Surveys at WWU
    $37,585 (full funding, with contingency)
    CSE/Huxley priority 4
     
  • Huxley College Analytical and Precision Balance Upgrade/Replacement
    $8,955 (full funding)
    Huxley priority 1
     
  • WWU Racing Data Acquisition
    $2,968 (full funding, with conditions)
    Student Proposal

2018

Based on the Student Technology Fee (STF) Committee's recommendations, Western's President and Associated Students Executive Board approved funding in May 2018 of the proposals below. These nine projects represented approximately $192,450 of the 2018 STF revenue.

  • Alternative Digital Textbooks - Phase 3
    $15,000 (full funding)
    ATUS priority 1
     
  • Digital Audio Recording Loan Pool Upgrade
    $7,500 (full funding)
    ATUS priority 2
     
  • Digital Cinema Production Project
    $24,678 (full funding)
    ATUS priority 3
     
  • Laminator, Mounting Support, and New Photo Technology
    $13,000 (partial funding)
    CFPA priority 1
     
  • Performing Arts Center Concert Hall Live Streaming
    $12,490 (full funding)
    CFPA priority 3
     
  • Music Department MalletKat Purchase
    $3,140 (full funding)
    CFPA priority 4
     
  • Expanding 3D Printing Technologies at WWU
    $11,320 (full funding)
    CSE priority 3
     
  • Power to the People
    $9,500 (partial funding)
    Libraries priority 1
     
  • Enhancing Student Microscope Access at SPMC
    $18,675 (partial funding)
    SPMC priority 1

2017

Based on the Student Technology Fee (STF) Committee's recommendations, Western's President and Associated Students President approved funding in May 2017 of the proposals below. These sixteen projects represented approximately $135,000 of the 2017 STF fund.

  • Field and Studio Lighting Equipment
    $11,609 (partial funding)
    ATUS priority 1
     
  • Alternative Digital Textbooks
    $12,960 (partial funding)
    ATUS priority 2
     
  • Ceramics Area Upgrades
    $17,525 (partial funding)
    CFPA priority 1
     
  • Digital Equipment Integration in the Art and Art History Dept
    $7,090 (partial funding)
    CFPA priority 2
     
  • Digital Drum Lab
    $10,638 (partial funding)
    CFPA priority 3
     
  • Textile and Technology: Innovative Pedagogy
    $9,585 (full funding)
    CFPA priority 4
     
  • GoPro Stabilizer
    $1,480 (full funding)
    CHSS priority 2
     
  • Audio for Video
    $7,155 (full funding)
    CHSS priority 3
     
  • Interactive Digital Microscopy in Introductory Biology
    $20,562 (partial funding)
    CSE priority 1
     
  • Augmented Reality Sandbox
    $5,426 (full funding)
    CSE priority 2
     
  • Power Electronics Circuit Simulation Software for Energy Courses
    $2,909 (full funding)
    CSE priority 4
     
  • SciTech Electron Microscopy Lab Upgrade
    $5,500 (full funding)
    SciTech priority 1
     
  • REVISED Empowered Educator: Preparing Teachers to Transform Learning with iPads
    $6,629 (full funding)
    Woodring priority 1
     
  • EEG Hardware Prototype Development
    $300 (full funding)
    Student Project
     
  • New Content for the Planetarium
    $10,027 (full funding)
    Student Project
     
  • Scientific Diving Portable Gas Analysis Systems
    $721 (full funding)
    SPMC priority 1

2016

Based on the Student Technology Fee (STF) Committee's recommendations, Western's President and Associated Students President approved funding in May 2016 of the proposals below. These six projects represented approximately $135,079 of the 2016 STF fund.

  • High-Resolution Cameras for Loan Pool
    $32,884 (full funding)
    ATUS priority 1
     
  • The Alternative Digital Textbook
    $15,000 (full funding)
    ATUS priority 2
     
  • 3-Axis Handheld Gimbal Stabilizer
    $3,134 (full funding)
    CHSS priority 3
     
  • Upgrading 3-D Printing Materials Manufacturing Capabilities for Engineering Students and Makers at WWU
    $28,267 (full funding)

    CSE priority 1
  • WWU Scanning Electron Microscope Replacement Usage
    $40,000 (partial funding)
    SciTech priority 1
     
  • Video Equipment to Support Professional Learning and Assessment
    $15,794 (full funding)
    Woodring priority 1

2015

Based on the Student Technology Fee (STF) Committee's recommendations, Western's President and Associated Students President approved funding in May 2015 of the proposals below. These ten projects represented approximately $137,581 of the 2015 STF fund.

  • Loan Pool Projection Upgrade
    $10,544 max (partial funding)
    college priority_
     
  • Strength Measurement in the Health Sciences
    $25,000 max (full funding)
    college priority 1
     
  • Humanities Majors - Seminar Room Workstation
    $2,944 max (partial funding)
    college priority 4
     
  • Enabling Investigative Labs on Gene Function using Tetrahymena and C. elegans
    $18,013 max (partial funding)
    college priority 1
     
  • Upgrading Surface Analysis Capabilities for Materials Science Education and Research
    $21,858 max (full funding)
    college priority 2
     
  • Experimental Earth Surface Processes Laboratory
    $21,157 max (partial funding)
    college priority 3
     
  • Field Audio Recording Equipment
    $10,048 max (full funding)
    college priority 1
     
  • Chromebooks for Education
    $6,748 max (full funding)
    college priority 1
     
  • GigaPan for Place-Based Learning through Time and Space
    $1,900 max (full funding)
    student proposal
     
  • WWU MakerSpace
    $19,369 max (full funding)
    student proposal

2014

Based on the Student Technology Fee (STF) Committee's recommendations, Western's President and Associated Students President approved funding in May 2014 of the proposals below. These seven projects represented approximately $155,611 of the 2014 STF fund.

  • Loan Pool Enhancement
    $47,525 max (full funding)
    ATUS - ATUS priority 1
     
  • Real-Time Respirometry of Animals
    $20,479 max (full funding)
    CST / Biology Dept - CST priority 1
     
  • High-Definition Microscopy Projection
    $33,213 max (full funding)
    CST / Biology Dept - CST priority 2
     
  • Communication 101 - Expanded Learning Project
    $9,477 max (full funding)
    HSS / Comm Studies - HSS priority 1
     
  • Enhancing Collaborative Technology in the Learning Commons
    $2,935 max (partial funding)
    Western Libraries - Libraries priority 1
     
  • Library Microform Scanners
    $18,985 max (partial funding)
    Western Libraries - Libraries priority 2
     
  • Video Equipment for ATUS Loan Pool
    $22,997 max (full funding)
    Woodring / Elementary Ed Dept - Woodring priority 1

2013

Based on the Student Technology Fee (STF) Committee's recommendations, Western's President and Associated Students President approved funding in April 2013 of the proposals below. These thirteen projects represented approximately $540,387 of the 2013 STF fund.

  • Loan Pool Upgrades to Support Video
    $36,501 max (full funding)
    ATUS - ATUS priority 1
     
  • Large-Format Printing and Scanning in the STC
    $31,980 max (full funding)
    Student Tech Center / ATUS - ATUS priority 2
     
  • Digital Equipment Enhancement and Upgrade
    $57,000 max (partial funding)
    CFPA / Art Dept - CFPA priority 1
     
  • Acquisition of Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) to Enhance and Support Teaching and Learning
    $89,134 max (full funding)
    CST and Huxley / Environmental Science/Environmental Studies/Biology Depts
    CST priority 1; Huxley priority 2
     
  • Improvement of Petrographic Microscopy Facilities
    $65,600 max (partial funding)
    CST / Geology Dept - CST priority 2
     
  • CO2 Laser
    $19,000 max (full funding)
    CST / Engineering Technology/ Industrial Design Depts - CST priority 3
     
  • Molecular Recognition in Biochemistry Using Optical Biosensors
    $44,000 max (partial funding)
    CST / Chemistry Dept - CST priority 4
     
  • Students Empowered by Integrated High-Tech Data Acquisition and Database Development Tools
    $60,388 max (full funding)
    CST / Biology Dept - CST priority 5
     
  • Cell Observatory for Biology Labs
    $31,588 max (full funding)
    CST / Biology Dept - CST priority 6
     
  • Teaching Lab Centrifuge Upgrade
    $20,000 max (partial funding)
    Huxley / Environmental Science Dept - Huxley priority 1
     
  • Teaching Lab Microscope Upgrade
    $61,200 max (partial funding)
    Huxley - Huxley priority 3
     
  • Walk-Up Book Scanning Kiosk
    $15,300 max (partial funding)
    Libraries / Student Technology Center - Western Libraries priority 1
     
  • Writing Center Enhancement
    $8,696 max (full funding)
    Libraries / Writing Center - Western Libraries priority 2

2012

Based on the Student Technology Fee (STF) Committee's recommendations, Western's President and Associated Students President approved funding in late March 2012 of the proposals below. These thirteen projects represented approximately $260,000 of the 2012 STF fund.

  • Enhanced Digital Video Services for Students - Phase V
    ATUS (ATUS priority 1)
     
  • Mobile Video - Streaming Pilot
    ATUS (ATUS priority 2)
     
  • Art Department Mediated Classroom/ Computer Lab
    CFPA / Art (CFPA priority 1)
     
  • Epson WT4900 Designer's Edition
    CFPA / Art/Design (CFPA priority 2)
     
  • Enhanced LabVIEW Data Acquisition and Instrument Control
    CST / Physics/Astronomy (CST priority 1)
     
  • M-1iA CERT Cart Robot and Vision System
    CST / Engineering Technology (CST priority 4)
     
  • Fairhaven Textile and New Media Upgrade
    Fairhaven College (Fairhaven priority 1 - partial funding)
     
  • Field Ecology & Environmental Monitoring at Fairhaven College and the Outback
    Fairhaven College (Fairhaven priority 2 - partial funding)
     
  • Fairhaven Recording Studio Update
    Fairhaven College/CFPA - (Fairhaven priority 3)
     
  • Huxley College Additional Microscopes and Growth Chamber
    Huxley / Environmental Sciences - (Huxley priority 1 - partial funding)
     
  • Enhanced Online Academic Journal Access
    Western Libraries (Libraries priority 1)
     
  • Learning Commons Portab1e Projection
    Western Libraries (Libraries priority 2)
     
  • iPads for Teaching and Learning
    Woodring / Educational Leadership (Woodring priority 1)

2011

Based on the Student Technology Fee (STF) Committee's recommendations, Western's President and Associated Students President approved funding in late March 2011 of the proposals below. These eight projects represented approximately $216,000 of the 2011 STF fund.

  • Enhanced Digital Video Services for Students - Phase IV
    ATUS
     
  • Production Equipment to Support Academic Mentoring in a TV Broadcast Environment
    ATUS (with CFPA, Fairhaven, University Relations)
     
  • Color Printing Improvements in Student Technology Center
    ATUS/Student Technology Center
     
  • Music and Dance Performance Laboratory Enhancements
    CFPA/Music Dept and Dance
     
  • Keyboard Classroom Upgrade
    CFPA/Music Dept
     
  • Upgrading Rapid Prototyping Facilities for ET Majors
    CST/Engineering Technology Dept
     
  • Instructional Software Upgrades
    CHSS, CST, ATUS/Anthropology, Biology, CSD, PEHR Depts
     
  • Pro Tools Hardware and Software Upgrade
    Fairhaven, CFPA

2010

  • Parks Hall 108 Behavior Research Lab - REVISED
    CBE
     
  • Dance Program Video Production
    CFPA/Dance Program
     
  • B Gallery Boost and Upgrade
    CFPA/Art Dept
     
  • Spatial Analysis Classroom
    CST/Geology Dept
     
  • Bond Hall 215 Computer Lab Media Upgrade
    partial funding
    CST/Mathematics Dept
     
  • High Definition Microscopy for Introductory Biology Courses
    partial funding
    CST/Biology Dept
     
  • ETEC 222 Welding Lab Equipment Purchase
    CST/Engineering Technology Dept
     
  • Multichannel Pipettes for Integration of Multiwell Plate Reader into Microbiology Laboratory (BIOL 346) and Other Courses
    CST/Biology Dept
     
  • Huxley College GPS Equipment
    Huxley College
     
  • Huxley Toxicology Program Lab Class Instruments
    partial funding
    Huxley College Environmental / Sciences Dept
     
  • Student Tech Center and Library Improvements to Media, Computing, and Printing
    Libraries/Student Tech Center
     
  • Viking Village: Improve Performance and Environment
    Libraries/Viking Village Advisory Board

2009

  • Communications Building Computer Lab Upgrades
  • Dual-Use Workshop Computers for the Student Tech Center
  • Wireless Laptops for Student Checkout
  • Enhanced Digital Video Services for Students - Phase III
  • Parks Hall 210 Computer Lab Upgrade
  • Parks Hall 108 Behavior Research Lab
  • Upgrade Video Editing Capability
  • Fairhaven Recording Studio Update
  • Fine Arts 101 Computer Lab Upgrade
  • New Digital Photography Technology
  • Humanities 104 Lab Upgrade
  • Kinesiology Lab Enhancement
  • Upgrade of Computers in Language Media Center
  • Communications 161 Computer Lab Upgrade
  • Remote Sensing Software
  • Huxley Lab Class Water Purification System
  • Engineering Technology 308 CAD/CAM Computer Lab Upgrade
  • The Microscopy Digital Lab Project
  • Teaching Station for Biology 365
  • Accessible Computer Availability Information
  • Microform Scanner

2008

  • Upgrade of Haggard Hall Computer Labs
  • Student Technology Center Updates and Expansion
  • Journalism Department and General University Apple Lab Software Update and New Mini-Lab
  • Improve Student and Staff Storage
  • Instrument for Students to Test Characteristics of Materials
  • Robotics Kit Replacement
  • Upgrade for CF 312 Shared Computer Lab
  • 3D Scanning System for Digital Modeling of Physical Objects
  • Huxley Toxicology Program New Environmental Test Chambers
  • Huxley Spatial Analysis Lab Computer Upgrade
  • Huxley Map Library Enhancement and Upgrade
  • Huxley Planning Studio Software Upgrade
  • Media-Enhanced Group Study Spaces
  • Wireless Laptop Loan Replacements
  • Writing Center Enhancement

2007

  • Student Tech Center: Video, Printing, and Scanning Enhancements
  • ET321, Other Computer Lab Upgrades
  • Wireless Laptop Loan Replacements
  • Social Science Lab Upgrade
  • Enhancing Video Equipment for Video Clip Repository
  • Augmentative/Alternative Communication Device
  • Nanomaterials to Environmental Science: ICP-MS at WWU
  • Digital Real-Time Seismology for Public Display and Student Use
  • Enhancing Biological Education with High-Quality Microscopy
  • High-Speed Digital Video
  • Music Instruction Technology Lab Upgrade
  • Media Upgrade to Fairhaven Auditorium
  • Enhanced Digital Video Services for Students - Phase II
  • Huxley Teaching and Student Microscope Upgrade
  • Huxley Toxicology Program Computer and Software Supplement
  • Miller Hall 72 PC Lab Upgrade
  • Writing Center Computer Lab Upgrade

2006

  • New Media Computer Lab Update
  • Dance Performance Lab Equipment
  • Photography Lab Digital Upgrade
  • Podcasting of Class Lectures for Students
  • Enhanced Digital Video Services for Students
  • Wireless Laptops for Student Use
  • Arntzen Hall 05 Computer Lab Upgrade
  • Bond Hall 319 Computer Lab Upgrade
  • Anthropology Wireless Lab
  • Integrating Computer Technology in the Chemistry Lab
  • Improved Stream-Flow Monitoring for Student Training and Research
  • Upgrading Microscopy & Image Analysis Across Biology Curriculum
  • Replacement of Hard Drives in Computer Science Department
  • Student Art Studio Upgrades
  • Spatial Analysis Printers at Huxley
  • Huxley Map Library Enhancement
  • Enhancing the Capabilities of Scanning Electron Microscope
  • Integrating Research & Writing: Library Workstation Upgrade
  • Woodring Laptops for Teaching and Learning

2005

  • Interactive Animated Instruction in Human Anatomy
  • Disability Resources for Students
  • Equipment & Access Improvements, Music
  • Dance Performance Lab
  • Documentary Video Lab
  • Upgrade Psychology Computer Labs
  • Digital Video Clip Library
  • Metabolic Measurement System
  • Expansion of Wireless Access for Students
  • Improvements to Student-Use Computing Facilities
  • Enhancing MyWestern Services
  • Upgrade Video Editing Capability
  • GeoWalls
  • Molecular Structure Computing Lab
  • Spatial Analysis Lab GPS Equipment
  • Miller Hall 66 iMac Lab Upgrade
  • Upgrade PH 210 Computer Lab

2004

  • Intelligent Lighting
  • Modernize Spatial Analysis Lab
  • Upgrade/enhance Map Library
  • Computer Lab Upgrade - PH 210
  • Planetarium Projector replacement
  • Chemistry Lab Interface
  • Computer Lab Replacement - ET 308
  • Classroom Response System Enhancement
  • Wireless Access Improvements for Students Language Media Center Renovation
  • Digital Videoclip Library
  • Computer Lab Upgrade - HU105

2003

  • Math Computer Lab Upgrade
  • PEHR Motion Analysis System Upgrade
  • Disc Storage for Students, ATUS
  • Student Wireless Project, ATUS
  • Music Recording Lab
  • Library Integrated Search Tools
  • Scanning Electron Microscope
  • Gamma Ray Spectroscope
  • Fairhaven Recording Studio Upgrade
  • CBE Computer Lab Mediated

2002

  • Art Department Sculpture Equipment
  • Student Digital Video Lab
  • Fairhaven Student Print Studio Upgrade
  • Residential Multimedia Clusters

2001

  • Library Wireless Computing
  • Shannon Point ILN Extension
  • Art Department Mediated Student Gallery
  • Huxley Environmental Planning Studio
  • Physics/Astronomy Nanotechnology Lab
  • Geology Automation of Laser Particle Size Analyzer
  • Chemistry upgrade of NMR Facility
  • Computer Science Operating Procedures improvement
  • Fairhaven Digital Video Production

2000

  • SPMC Student Microscopes
  • Student Server Space, ATUS
  • Student e-Mail Upgrade, ADMCS
  • Huxley Integrated Lab Network
  • Fairhaven Solar Energy System
  • Engineering Technology Robot Arm System
  • Chemistry Data Acquisition Software

1999

  • Fairhaven Sound Improvement
  • ATUS Video Editing Suites
  • Huxley GPS System

1998

  • Fairhaven Sound/Lighting for Auditorium
  • Education Special Needs Technical Resources
  • F&PA Audio Recording Studio
  • Huxley Map Library

1997

  • Central Computer Replacement, ADMCS
  • Computer Science/Physics Integration

1996

In the first year of the Student Technology Fee, $509,000 was allocated from the STF fund for the following six projects.

  • English Lab Upgrade ("Humanities 104")
    $92,240
    English Dept
     
  • Foreign Languages and Literatures Lab "Renovation of the Foreign Language Video/Computer Laboratory")
    $29,189
    Foreign Languages and Literatures Dept
     
  • Woodring College of Education MAC Lab ("Dual Platform MAC Lab")
    $56,195
    Woodring College of Education
     
  • Engineering Technology Integrated Design Lab ("CIDEM - Computer Integrated Design, Electronics and Manufacturing")
    $142,618
    Engineering Technology Dept
     
  • University Computer Lab Upgrade ("Upgrade of Miller Hall Student Lab")
    $60,000
    Academic Technology and User Services
     
  • Student Dial Access ("Student Dial Access")
    $128,758
    Administrative Computing Services
Students setting up a weld prior to welding metal.