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.
LiveSafe Mobile Platform
Saint Elizabeth University has contracted with Vector Solutions to provide its LiveSafe mobile platform for two-way safety and security risk communications, emergency notifications, and safety tools and resources to the entire SEU community (students, faculty and staff).
This new system will enable SEU to rapidly respond in real-time to incidents, threats
and campus closures due to weather or power outage via broadcast notifications across
multiple channels (SMS, phone call, email and push notification) to keep our campus
community safe and informed.
Emergency Contact Information
Please take a moment to update your emergency contact information online by logging in with your SEU Account.
Sign Up/Update
Download the LiveSafe App
- Students, faculty and staff must download the LiveSafe app in the app store on their Apple or Android device
- Register with your SEU email
- Select "Saint Elizabeth University" as affiliation
For login and other technical support issues, please open a Help Desk Ticket with Administrative Computing and attach a screenshot of the error message(s) or
other issues for further assistance.
Please note: The emergency notification service relies on national and local communications networks
outside of the control of Saint Elizabeth University. As a result, message delivery
cannot be guaranteed. High call volume on cellular networks and other factors may
interfere with the delivery of some messages. To mitigate this risk, SEU does not
rely on the emergency notification service as a sole method for communication in the
event of an emergency. It is but one component in a larger communications plan for
the University.