The Harpur Academic Advising site was designed by Thom Hanford. Questions regarding it's function, any errors, issues, comments, complaints, or suggestions should addressed to Erik M. Colon. Please use the webmaster form to address site issues or problems.
The development of applications and services contained within this site has been made possible by the generous support of many individuals and groups in the Binghamton University Community and beyond.
This support has come in the form of advice, general assistance, technical guidance, and/ or the donation of code or other expertise. Accordingly, Harpur Academic Advising would like to thank, recognize or give credit to the following individuals, groups or organizations.
For Consultation, Development and Support
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The Binghamton University Computing Services Team and the Help Desk in general - for answering questions and providing general support to our department.
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John Hagan, Senior Programming Analyst, Computing Services - advice, assistance and startup.
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Mike Duell and Mike Hizny (computing services) for providing stellar technical and hardware support to our office.
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Our friends and colleagues at the University at Buffalo's College of Arts & Sciences - for reviewing pages and offering advice.
- Nnamdi Nwanze, Graduate Student - for continual support in multiple projects, and additional thanks for script development.
- Taslim Kasmani, Graduate Student - for continual support in multiple projects, and additional thanks for script development.
- The PHP Freaks Community for providing advice, tips, tricks and (altruistic) technical support when developing applications.
- The Open Source Web Design Community (OSWD) for support while converting to new CSS standards and XHTML standards.
Harpur Academic Advising has also benefited greatly from the use of open source programming and the exhaustive efforts of individuals and communities that have developed code, engines and scripts using the GNU public license and other OSI-recognized open-source or academic licensing. We would like to acknowledge:
- The British Broadcasting Corporation O/S Team, for the development of Betsie, an open source accessibility engine used to create our text-only pages on-the-fly. (PERL/CGI)
- The TROUBLETICKET team of the Eastwright Corporation, who developed open source trouble ticket code (used on our help desk). Also, the team has been especially helpful in providing advice and technical expertise.
- The entire Sourceforge community for their obvious positive contribution to open source, and educational software, along with their advice and contributions to our independent O/S project, REQWALKER, which drives several of the applications on this site.
- The following authors, photographers or designers deserve credit and thanks for their work:
- Binghamton University Publications and the Office of Marketing and Communications - especially David Skyrca and Katie Ellis for their assistance with University stock photography.
This site uses royalty-free stock photography from iStock on our Orientation pages, operating under a standard license. Images used on this site cannot be used elsewhere. All images are copyrighted by either the original artists (in the case of iStock photography) or Binghamton University.
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