Information Technology
Contact Information
Office of Information Technology
Mahoney Library, 1st Floor
Morristown, NJ 07960-6989
Phone: (973) 290-4015
Office Hours:
M-F: 8:30am-5pm
Questions?
Access IT Knowledge Base
For Moodle assistance, please contact Moodle Help at (973) 290-4044 or submit a help request.
Equipment Reservation
For assistance with equipment setups and reservations, please contact Student Tech
Assistants at (973) 290-4022 or email studenttech@steu.edu.
Saint Elizabeth University provides a number of technology services through the Office of Information Technology (IT). We provide a range of academic and administrative support services for the SEU campus community.
Instructional Technology
The Instructional Technology department provides technology, training, resources,
technical support and expertise in support of SEU's community of learning. We offer
a broad range of services for students, faculty, and staff who want to explore multimedia
and other digital technology resources.
Instructional Technology supports and maintains classroom instructional technologies.
There are six general-purpose PC labs, one Macintosh lab, smart classrooms and four
special purpose computer labs on campus. General-purpose computer labs are equipped
with state of the art computers and laser printers, and are available for student
use when classes are not in session.
The labs are staffed by trained student Student Technology Assistants located in Mahoney
Library on the first floor. Student Techs are on duty during all hours of operation
(seven days a week during the Fall and Spring semesters) to assist users with hardware,
software, and scanning.
Other services include:
- Faculty Laptop and portable LCD loaner program
- Technology workshops for students, faculty, and staff
- Self-Service, Email, and Moodle Support
- Campus events technology setup
- Help Center
Administrative Computing
Located on the first floor of Mahoney Library, the Administrative Computing Department
provides support for many of the "back end" administrative applications and databases
that SEU requires in order to do business. The list of applications includes the student
information system, financial aid, the SEU ID card system, many of the University
web-based applications, and student billing systems.
In addition to providing support for these applications and products, the Administrative
Computing Department also actively develops new programs to integrate systems on campus
and simplify processes, generates reports for academic and administrative departments,
and conducts user training on a periodic basis.