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You'll find the latest in information technology at IU Northwest—from our state-of-the-art library to student computer labs. As one of the leaders in information technology among public universities, IU is committed to providing all students, faculty, and staff with the technology resources that are essential for learning.

Computing workshops and online training programs—available to students, faculty, and staff as part of the technology fee.

Computer Labs—located in Marram Hall and the Savannah Center. Computer Lab software is reviewed before each semester.

Campus Technology AccountsE-mail Accounts are available to students, faculty, and staff as part of the technology fee.

The IT Help Desk—ready to answer all your technology questions. You can visit the Help Desk in Raintree Hall 204, call (219) 981-4357, or send an .

Information Technology Office—handles computing, instructional media, networking, and telephone services. Has computer related information including a computer guide for software and hardware computer purchases.

Instructional Media Center—provides electronic media support services, presentation support and equipment, and production support services. Multi-Media Classroom Instructions help professors with using our high-tech classrooms.

IT Technical Services—responsible for operations, telecommunications, programming, and LAN server support.

OneStart Information — Indiana University's Web portal presents a single front door to online services for IU faculty, staff, and students. OneStart provides easy access to services such as searching the Web, personal calendaring, registering for classes, reading e-mail, browsing the library catalog, checking the IU Auditorium schedule, reading campus news, browsing the classifieds, and more.

Technology Accounts — view all the benefits of having a technology account which is available to students, faculty, and staff.

Telecommunications Services—offers voice and data service including voice mail and remote computer access.

Web Services—administers Web accounts to students, faculty, and staff for professional and personal use.