The student-run
Computer Club at Middlesex Community College has received two separate computer donations
as a result of its community outreach and service programs. Donations were made by the Computer Sciences
Corporation of East Hartford and SPX Precision Components of Newington.
The Computer Sciences
Corporation donated 20 laptop computers and 5 desktop computers, following its
participation in a networking event hosted by the MxCC Computer Club. This was arranged in part by Matthew Lampkin,
president of the Hartford chapter of the Black Data Processing Associates
(BDPA), which actively supports the Computer Club’s efforts. The computers will
be used to support hands-on instruction in MxCC’s Operating Systems course.
Additionally, two Dell
laptop computers were donated by SPX
Precision Components for the Computer Club to
award to needy students. This supports the club’s ongoing service project of
building new computers from scratch, and then giving them away to students in
need. SPX Precision Components made the donation to thank the Computer Club for
its assistance with the environmentally safe disposal of its outdated
electrical equipment. This was done as an
extension of the Computer Club’s massive on-campus
e-cycling event with Green Monster Recycling of West Hartford.
“We are thrilled to have
such support from the BDPA, SPX, Computer Sciences Corporation and so many other members of our community who
recognize the valuable role our graduates play in tomorrow’s computer
industry,” said MxCC Professor Donna Hylton, who serves as coordinator of the
IS/MIS programs at the College and is the faculty advisor of the Computer Club.
Founded in
1966, Middlesex Community College (mxcc.edu) is part of the Connecticut State
Colleges and Universities Board of Regents for Higher Education. The school
offers more than 50 degree or certificate programs at its three locations: the main, 38-acre campus in Middletown, the
downtown Meriden Center, and the shoreline in Old Saybrook. The college promotes understanding, learning,
ethics, and self-discipline by encouraging critical thinking. Current enrollment is nearly 2,900 full- and
part-time students, and 1,600 continuing education students.
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