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This list is updated periodically to reflect topics most in demand by those in the Cornell community.
Manage Cornell Email with Outlook on the Web
Available to anyone with a Cornell Microsoft 365 account, Outlook on the web manages Cornell email and calendar using any major browser. If you are wondering how to sort, mark, or filter incoming mail to folders, visit Rules (Filters) in Outlook on the web.
Get the Scoop on CU Print for On-campus Printing
CU Print is a fast, easy to use, inexpensive and environmentally sustainable way to print from networked computers to laser printers in libraries and computer labs on campus. Review CU Print Printer Locations, get details about costs and billing, or learn how to Install CU Print.
Collaborate and Share Files with Box
Box provides one way for Cornell faculty, staff, students, and affiliates with a simple way to share research, collaborate on group assignments, and manage team files. Check out Frequently Asked Questions about Box.
Create and Distribute Surveys Using Qualtrics
Using Qualtrics, Cornell faculty, students, and staff can create and distribute surveys to gather information that supports university projects and assignments.
Those with a demonstrated academic or business need to conduct a survey can get started at Create a Qualtrics Account.
Workday
Log in to Workday for human resource, benefit, and payroll functions. For help using Workday, visit Get help with using Workday. You can also view organizational charts in Workday.
Connect to Campus Wi-Fi with eduroam
At Cornell, eduroam provides secure Wi-Fi across campus to faculty, students, and staff, as well as guests from other institutions that also use eduroam. Visitors without eduroam (for example alumni, parents, family members, vendors) can use the Cornell-Visitor network.
See a list of articles on how to connect to eduroam from a variety of devices.
Use Two-Step Login (Duo) to Verify Logins
Learn how to Get Started with Two-Step Login and the Duo app, then find out how to Manage Two-Step Login Devices once you get set up.
Manage the Ins and Outs of Zoom
Keep your Zoom client updated to make sure you have the latest security and conferencing features.
Make Connections Secure with CUVPN
Use Cornell’s virtual private network (CUVPN) to connect to IT resources located on campus which would be unavailable when connected through a remote network such as your home broadband or require an added layer of security.
Activate a Cornell NetID or Change the Password
Need to change your password or activate your NetID? Learn more about NetIDs, how to Change Your NetID Password, or just see a list of links to other NetID-related topics.
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