(Informal survey, July, 2003.)
Corrections/additions: gmerritt@uclink.berkeley.edu
Unit Administrative Macs Notes
Academic Senate 98% Mac
African American Studies 100% Mac (also nearly 100% faculty, and library)
BAM/PFA just under 100% Mac (over 100 machines all together)
College of Letters & Science 50% Mac Most departments have purchased at least one PC to deal with tasks for which the Macs are poorly supported.
Disabled Students' Program 100% Mac Cesar Chavez Center. Almost all administrative computing in the other units in this building are also Mac.
Educational Technology Services over 75% Mac
Environment, Health & Safety 100% Mac
Ethnic Studies 50% Mac
Graduate School of Education 100% Mac (most research groups are Mac)
Integrative Biology 98% Mac
Information Systems and Technology significant Mac use; varies
Materials Science and Engineering 100% Mac Instructional labs 95% Mac
Mathematics All Macs, except 1 Windows (Windows machine is shared)
Molecular and Cell Biology 75% Mac (out of over 100 positions)
Philosophy 75% Mac (three of four computers)
Physics predominantly Mac (reported from reliable outsider)
Public Affairs 95% Mac (some Windows for business and for Web development)
Staff Ombuds Office predominantly Mac (reported from reliable outsider)
Student Learning Center 100% Mac (non-admin staff are 100% Mac)
TSW predominantly Mac (23 Mac admin, 4 servers, 2 Windows)
Graduate School of Journalism 50% Mac
Undergraduate Affairs Devel. Off. 100% Mac
University Relations 80 (count) admin Macs
Wellness/Public Health predominantly Mac (reported from reliable outsider)
Workstation Support Services 50% Mac