• Academic Computing

  • Tech Support for Classrooms, Labs & Wireless Access

    Academic Computing is a service center for students and faculty who require support with Academic Computing equipment and facilities at Yeshiva University. Academic Computing supports and maintains three types of labs: Multimedia-enabled classrooms, general computing labs, and classroom labs.

    Additionally, Academic Computing is responsible for supporting the YUWireless network across all campuses and students who use our Residential Network (RESNET).  There are nearly 800 machines - both PC and MAC - in our operation. In total, Academic Computing supports over 6,000 students, both undergraduate and graduate. Academic Computing is part of Information Technology Services, Yeshiva University's "IT" department. Please review our site for further information.

    Wilf Campus
    Belfer Hall Room 1315
    212 960 5438 
    Beren Campus
    251 Lexington #1
    212 340 7772 
       
    Resnick Campus (Einstein)
    Belfer Ed. Center B10-A
    718 430 2331 
    Cardozo
    Reference Desk, 7th Floor
    212 790 0220 
  • Whats New - Fall 2011

    • An easier way to connect to YU Wireless
    • A student computer lab in the basement of the Morgenstern Lounge
    • All Academic Computing computers are now running Windows 7
    • For computer purchases using personal or University funds ITS now recommends Lenovo machines in addtion to Dell
    • Gmail is now available for students (excluding alumni and some graduate divisions presently)
    • Staff, Faculty, and Administration personnel are being migrated to Exchange as part of an effort to provide a secure and stable email system
    • New Smart Boards were installed in Belfer Hall room 209 and 211
    • State-of-the-art distance learning classrooms were built in Belfer Hall 205 and 215 Lexington room 506, providing the capacity to connect with other like systems between campuses, or all over the world 
    • 215 Lexington Ave is now entirely wireless
    • An electric stapler is now available for student use at all printer release stations across the Beren Campus - in student computing labs and the library
    • The projectors on the 2nd and 3rd floor classrooms at 215 Lexington Ave were upgraded for improved image quality and in order to keep technology current