Oral Histories: Rich Allen on 50 Years of Service and Change, Pt. 2
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Bob Garrett continues a conversation with Rich Allen, a long-time employee of Lansing Community College, who shares his experiences starting as a computer programmer in 1973. Rich discusses the evolution of technology at the college, particularly the transition from hardwired systems using coaxial cables to the implementation of fiber optics and the rise of the Internet. He reflects on the challenges and advancements in programming during a time when the Internet was not yet a reality and explains how that shift has transformed the way staff and students interact with technology today. As he looks toward retirement, Rich expresses gratitude for his time at LCC and shares insights into the technological advancements that have shaped his career.
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