The Academic Computing Initiative (ACI)

This broad-reaching program put leading-edge technology into the hands of students and faculty alike. All incoming freshmen and full-time faculty received a laptop computer. Campus-wide wireless access to the Internet and Intranet made dependence on computer laboratories a thing of the past. And with the launch of St. John’s Central, the University’s secure web portal, students and faculty instantly had access, from anywhere in the world, to a universe of online resources: instant messaging, calendars, “headline news,” message boards, campus announcements, class schedules, grades and library resources; maximizing the educational capabilities of the Internet.

The ACI caught the attention of some of the biggest names in the high-tech industry by receiving national recognition for its revolutionary technological progress. In January, St. John’s earned a nomination to the Computerworld Honors Program – Search for New Heroes – permanent archive. Established in 1988, the program is dedicated to identifying leaders in the global information technology revolution and recording the impact of their achievements on society. Program administrators seek to partner influential high-tech firms with top academic institutions to document “a revolution in progress.”

The University also broke into the top 10 of Intel’s Top 100 Most Unwired Colleges survey, which ranks the top 100 schools for wireless computing access. St. John’s was the only New York-area University to make the top 10, along with such other schools as Purdue University, the University of Texas at Austin, Dartmouth College, Carnegie Mellon University and American University.

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