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Campus.News Feb. 18, 2003

Community Technology Lab Opens at the YWCA of Troy-Cohoes

The ongoing community outreach collaboration between Rensselaer and the YWCA of Troy-Cohoes culminated last Wednesday when the YWCA unveiled its Community Technology Laboratory.

Thomas Griffin
 
Community Technology Laboratory  
Jes Constantine '03 (standing) helped demonstrate the technology center during the open house.  

The lab is outfitted with nine computers, donated by the City of Troy, that will be used to offer technological skills classes for group and other projects. One group project in development is an online women's resource directory created by YWCA members to help women negotiate the world of social services in Rensselaer, Schenectady, and Albany counties. Rensselaer student interns and others also will use the lab to create documentary projects that shed light on social-justice issues, such as hunger and violence against women.

Virginia Eubanks, a science and technology studies graduate student at Rensselaer, will be a project facilitator for the lab. Eubanks acts as research assistant and participatory design facilitator at the YWCA through Rensselaer's Community Outreach Partnership Center. The center was established with a 2002 grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to improve the quality of life in the Troy community.

 
"The new lab allows us to provide dedicated space where members of the Troy community can use technology to explore opportunities to build bridges in the community, to express personal and collective strengths, creativity and concerns, and to work toward lasting social change."
— Virginia Eubanks—

"The new lab allows us to provide dedicated space where members of the Troy community can use technology to explore opportunities to build bridges in the community, to express personal and collective strengths, creativity and concerns, and to work toward lasting social change," said Eubanks.

The groundwork for collaboration between Rensselaer and the YWCA was laid two years ago when Rensselaer's Public Service Internship program encouraged student interns to work in groups on more sustainable community projects. As a result, five interns installed a computer network system for the Sally Catlin Resource Center. The center provides computing resources, books, and classes on leadership development. Rensselaer student Jessica Constantine '03, who participated in this project, recently earned the Rensselaer Alumni Association Community Service Award. Constantine, a senior majoring in information technology, began a similar project in the African nation of Botswana last summer.

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