David Bohnett CyberCenter
LGBTRC - David Bohnett CyberCenter
Technology entrepreneur and philanthropist David Bohnett started his CyberCenters in 2005 to provide LGBT communities with a free place to network and explore educational, professional and recreational opportunities. He also envisioned these wired hubs offering a full range of software and community education classes focused on technology. There are now nearly 60 CyberCenters throughout the United States.
Our David Bohnett CyberCenter opened in 2006 and has continually improved thanks to the generous support of the David Bohnett Foundation.
Use our David Bohnett CyberCenter for all of your technological needs. Our computer lab is not only a great academic resource for UCR students; it’s also a safe, social space for LGBT students and allies to gather together and connect.
The CyberCenter Features:
Six iMac Computers
- Useful applications such as Adobe Creative Cloud (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Acrobat Professional, etc); Apple creative software such as iMovie and Garageband; Microsoft Suite
- A printer - students may print free 10 pages per day
- An Ethernet connection for fast streaming
Location & Hours
The David Bohnett CyberCenter is located inside our center in 245 Costo Hall and is open during regular center hours.
Quiet Room iMac for Zoom
Students needing a private location for a zoom counseling session or consultation may reserve the Quiet Room to use an iMac set up for Zoom meetings. May not be reserved for remote classes.
Computer Use Priorities
- Academic work
- Student organization work
- Social networking
Please be courteous. If someone needs to quickly edit an essay, please let them use your computer. Thanks!
Our 24" iMacs come in a rainbow of colors:
- Pink
- Orange
- Yellow
- Green
- Blue
- Purple
You Belong at UCR
All programs, services, and events offered through Student Affairs are open to everyone, consistent with federal and state law and the University of California’s nondiscrimination policies. Whether you’re seeking support, joining a community, or participating in campus life, every effort is made to ensure your experience is inclusive, respectful, and accessible, regardless of background or identity.
To learn more, visit the UC Nondiscrimination Statement or the Nondiscrimination Policy Statement for University of California Publications Regarding Student-Related Matters.