Student Printing and Scanning
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With over 50 printing stations around CU Boulder’s campus and multiple ways to print and pay, printing and scanning your documents is convenient and easy.
With over 50 printing stations around CU Boulder’s campus and multiple ways to print and pay, printing and scanning your documents is convenient and easy.
The University of Colorado Boulder provides teaching and learning computing labs in support of the Office of Information Technology’s primary academic mission. OIT manages many of these sites in order to maximize the University's investment in computing resources and make computing tools accessible to students.
An IdentiKey and email are essential components for getting the most out of the CU Boulder computing environment. OIT automatically creates these for incoming students, faculty, and staff, but it is up to you to activate your IdentiKey and to manage your online identity and email account.
OIT, in partnership with Strategic Relations, provides several no-cost web spaces for departments, student groups, faculty, staff and students, as well as fee-based advanced hosting. You can learn more about these and other related services below.
The integration of computing resources, software, and networking, along with data storage, information management, and human resources to advance scholarship and research is a fundamental goal of cyberinfrastructure (CI). Such integration creates opportunities for researchers, educators, and learners to share ideas, expertise, tools, and facilities in new and powerful ways that cannot be realized if each of these components is applied independently.
Storing documents in the cloud offers large capacity and easy accessibility to your data. Cloud Services are hosted off-campus, using non-university owned equipment that is operated by non-university employees, however they often provide increased functionality at a lower cost than traditional storage services.
OIT is responsible for maintaining the campus area network and for connecting individuals and groups to University of Colorado network resources and the internet. Networking resources include cabling, switches, routers, subnets, IP addressing, DNS, wireless networks, and off-campus access.
Endpoint Detection Response (EDR) is one of the most important tools for safe-guarding your computer, vital information, and personal data from the onslaught of malware. Find the solution below that fits your needs and specifications.
Students, faculty, and staff have access to a variety of OIT computing labs, and facilities across campus. OIT maintains over 300 technology classrooms and collaboration spaces. Each technology classroom and lecture hall contains, at minimum, a Bring Your Own Device Interface (BYOD), video projection unit (TV or data projector), and UCB Wireless.
Service | Who May Get It | Features & Access |
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Gmail | Current students provisioned before January 20, 2023 | Current students use Gmail. |