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= Jason Cross =
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Email: [[MailTo(jjacross AT mchsi DOT com)]  <BR>
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I'm the Unix/Linux Systems Administrator for the College of St. Benedict (St. Joseph, MN) and St. John's University (Collegeville, MN) also known as CSBSJU ([http://www.csbsju.edu/] ).  When originally founded by Benedictine monks and nuns the two schools were completely separate.  Today the schools are still considered all male/female schools since the men live at St. John's and the women live at the College of St. Benedict.  However, for quite some time now the two schools have essentially functioned as one with students taking classes on both campuses.
I'm the Unix/Linux Systems Administrator for the College of St. Benedict (St. Joseph, MN) and St. John's University (Collegeville, MN) also known as CSBSJU ([http://www.csbsju.edu/] ).  When originally founded by Benedictine monks and nuns the two schools were completely separate.  Today the schools are still considered all male/female schools since the men live at St. John's and the women live at the College of St. Benedict.  However, for quite some time now the two schools have essentially functioned as one with students taking classes on both campuses.


 
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Latest revision as of 11:22, 6 March 2009

Jason Cross

Email: [[MailTo(jjacross AT mchsi DOT com)]
IRC: jcross_mn on freenode

The best way to contact me is by e-mail.

My Day Job

I'm the Unix/Linux Systems Administrator for the College of St. Benedict (St. Joseph, MN) and St. John's University (Collegeville, MN) also known as CSBSJU ([1] ). When originally founded by Benedictine monks and nuns the two schools were completely separate. Today the schools are still considered all male/female schools since the men live at St. John's and the women live at the College of St. Benedict. However, for quite some time now the two schools have essentially functioned as one with students taking classes on both campuses.