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Learn about the AN-MSI project, a 4-year, $6 million initiative aimed at improving campus networks, internet connectivity, and technical support for tribal colleges, HBCUs, and Hispanic-serving institutions. Find out how Salish Kootenai College is benefiting from this program.
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Institutions in Transformation:New Demography, New Technology and New Faculty Roles Dave Staudt, AN-MSI Project Director Lori Lambert, Salish Kootenai College Joyce Williams-Green, Winston Salem Henry Ingle, Univ of Texas El Paso
NSF Advanced Networking With Minority-Serving Institutions (AN-MSI) • 4 years, $6 million • Started 10/99 – 2 years gone, 2 + 2(?) to go • NSF Director announced at EDUCAUSE 1999 • Three communities • Tribal colleges • Historically Black and Predominantly Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs and PBCUs) • Hispanic-serving institutions
AN-MSI Purpose • Assist with improving: • campus network architecture • Internet connectivity • Campus networker support • Training • Remote technical support • Use of the upgraded networks
More info: http://www.anmsi.org Brochures