Bruce Whitehead

In-plants that have installed high-speed digital color printers have had tremendous success—and a few disappointments along the way. We got their stories. by Cheryl Adams On September 13, two days after the World Trade Center attack, administration officials at Arizona State University, in Tempe, placed a call to the school's Design Print Services center. Bruce Whitehead, DPS manager, answered the call and took the request for 2,500 "No Hate" posters that would be put up across campus. "We have a lot of international students on campus, many of whom are Muslim," Whitehead explains. "The university administration was concerned about hate crimes and didn't

ASU's in-plant internship program reaps rewards for both students and the in-plant. By Caroline Miller Bob Lane has a vision for Arizona State University's Graphic Information Technology Facility (GITF): He believes that someday it will be known as the RIT of the West. Just six months ago, Lane helped merge ASU's academic program with its in-plant to develop a unique partnership. "I was trying to figure out what makes a department important to a university," explains Lane. "It's not enough to add value anymore." So Lane suggested a merger. The graphics program had recently been moved from ASU's main campus to ASU East,

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