Another School Switches From PCs To Macs To “Diversify” Computers

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Pic: A lab at the school’s library with a sea of new iMacs. At front is the display of a Mac mini running Windows.

To “diversify” its technology, the Cox School of Business at Southern Methodist University in Dallas is switching to Macs from PCs.

By switching to Macs, the school can now offer students Mac OS X as well as Windows XP — the machines are all dual boot.

Cox joins several schools switching to the Mac, including Wilkes University Wilkes-Barr in PA, and St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia. A few years ago, it was the opposite story. Schools were abandoning the Mac in droves, including long-time, all-Mac schools like Dartmouth.

At Cox, the school has installed about 100 iMacs in labs, and there’s dual-boot Mac minis (OS X and XP) at the head of about 30 classrooms.
“We’re enhancing and diversifying our computer platforms by keeping Windows XP while adding OS X,” said Allen Gwinn, the school’s technical director, in a statement. “Upgrading to Apple platforms is the only way to do this.”

Update: As noted in the comments, I bungled the headline, transposing PCs and Macs. But there’s no strikethrough in heds, so I just corrected it. Thanks for the heads up.

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10 responses to “Another School Switches From PCs To Macs To “Diversify” Computers”

  1. Paul says:

    Hey there,

    did I get the article wrong or should this post be titled “..from PCs to Macs..” and not the other way round?
    -Paul

  2. Barry says:

    You might want to fix the article title…

  3. Helmut Mutschler says:

    prepositions are important, you mixed them up in your headline

  4. aventw2 says:

    Only makes sense. Far better ROI.

  5. Mack says:

    Hey, sorry to be ‘that guy’ but Wilkes-Barre is also spelled wrong. (Sorry, I’m actually from there, I know it’s minor but I need to keep it real for my hometown!) Keep up the good articles, I love this site!