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Stephen Ritterbush to explore College’s role in Tech Valley

Posted on Feb 3, 2004

Stephen W. Ritterbush, a 1968

graduate and trustee of Union College,

will speak on “The Future of Technology

in the Tech Valley: Where Will Union College Wind Up?” on Thursday,

Feb. 5, at 4:30 p.m. in

the F.W. Olin Center auditorium (Room 115).

His talk is free and open to the public.

Among the questions Ritterbush

will explore are:

— Can the Capital Region attract

businesses without using short-lived tax incentives and variances on

regulations?

— Are there effective methods for

sustaining business that are not onerous to taxpayers?

— Can

Union College

play a role in cultivating the creative environment that will attract and keep

those businesses?

Ritterbush is managing partner of

Fairfax Partners in Vienna, Va.,

a private equity investment firm that has founded more than 25 companies including

ISR Solutions, the world's largest privately held security systems integration

company; and AppNet Systems Inc., which provided a variety of web-based

services, and was sold to an internet service provider.

He earned his bachelor's degrees from

Union in civil engineering and political science. While

at Union he studied at the University of Stockholm,

Sweden, in 1968. He was named to the College's Board of Trustees last year.

Besides his Union degrees,

Ritterbush earned a master's of science degree in oceanography from the University

of Hawaii; and a master's degree in

law and diplomacy and a Ph.D. in international economics from the Fletcher

School of Law and Diplomacy of Tufts University. Ritterbush was also a

Rockefeller Foundation fellow at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard

University.

He serves on the Dean's Council at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, and is a director of the Chemical and Biological Arms Control Institute.

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Wireless network covering campus, indoors and out

Posted on Feb 1, 2004

They're everywhere, it seems, those wireless networks that
allow us to use our laptops for checking e-mail, browsing the web and other
general network functions without being tied down by wires.

From Information Technology Services, comes this list of
wireless hotspots – indoors and out:

—   Schaffer Library
Basement, 1st floor, 2nd floor, 3rd floor and Special Collections

—   Schaffer Library courtyard

—   Nott Memorial

—   Steinmetz 2nd floor

—   North S&E N102 and N104 and surrounding engineering labs

—   Olin Learning Center and surrounding study rooms, Olin Auditorium

—   Reamer Campus Center, Dutch Hollow and a part of Upperclass Dining

—   Humanities basement classrooms and seminar rooms
—   Raymond Coffee House
—   Abbe Hall 1st Floor alumni space
—   Lamont House
—   South College 1st floor
—   Fox 1st floor lounge

—   Davidson 1st floor lounge

—   Grant Hall 1st floor

—   Becker Career Center

—   South S&E 1st floor Biology labs

—   South S&E 2nd floor Biology labs

—   South S&E 3rd floor Biology labs

—   Reamer 2nd floor conference and seminar rooms

—   Reamer 3rd floor conference and seminar room

—   Reamer 4th floor conference and seminar room

—   Old Chapel student space

—   Hale House, Everest Lounge

Everyone must register before using the wireless network.

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