Welcome back, knowledge-hungry masses! As you boot-up your computers for another semester of scholarly contemplation, don’t forget the technology professionals in Computing and Network Services (CANS) stand ready to help.
Need a quiet place to work?
The PC Lab (CK 35) on the first floor of Cook Library is open every day to students of every major. The lab features dozens of networked computers and all the standard applications and hardware you need to get your work done. Additional information is available at {http://www.towson.edu/~jack/lab/lab.html}.
Computer problems slowing you down?
The CANS Help Center should be your first point of contact for answers to those vexing technology questions. Friendly experts await your message, helpcenter@towson.edu; telephone call, 410-704-5151; or visit, CK 5. Learn more by visiting {http://wwwnew.towson.edu/cans/students/helpcenter/welcome.asp}.
Need training or consulting?
Student Computing Services (SCS) offers free workshops and other services in the Student Computing Learning Center (CK 34) adjacent to the PC Lab. Checkout the Spring 2004 workshop schedule and explore SCS further at {http://www.towson.edu/scs}, or write to us at {scs@towson.edu}.
Want the big picture?
The publication ?TechOverture? presents a detailed overview of Towson University?s computing systems and technology resources. You can find it on the Web at {http://www.towson.edu/scs/techoverture}.
Best of luck with your studies!