Steven P. Jobs, co-founder and former chief executive officer of Apple Inc., will be eulogized as perhaps the supreme emmetrope of tech visionaries. From the iconic denim-and-black outfits to his compulsive commitment to aesthetics — a devotion that delivered hardware and software on which the world now so dutifully relies — his legacy was tenable long before the advent of the tablet.
For Drexel University, Jobs will be remembered as the man who delivered the personal computer to the classroom. In January 1984, Drexel students were among the first in the country to use the Macintosh