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Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) allows students and faculty to use their web browser to connect to Windows-based Microsoft Office applications in the cloud for coursework purposes. Users connect to the virtual desktop using their Cornell credentials and gain access to the applications remotely.…
Several changes were made to the CU Print service on August 1, 2023. How print jobs are released to a printer Updated refund policy Price increase to cover rising costs Price decrease for printing two-sided The $15 print allocation per year for all matriculated undergraduate, graduate, and…
What is web accessibility? Accessible websites and web applications are designed to be usable by anyone, regardless of device, language, culture, location, or disability. Specifically, web accessibility is a set of practices, choices, and standards aimed at making websites that people with a…
Wired network service is available in academic and administrative buildings on the Ithaca campus, as well as in some remote offices via Cornell Network Extension.  Cornell Information Technologies (CIT) provides universal services for all wired connections to the campus network including:
Cornell Students, Faculty, Staff, and Affiliates Use Eduroam for secure wi-fi connection on campus. (You must use eduroam to comply with Policy 5.10, Information Security.)
A Cornell NetID is a unique electronic identifier that, when combined with a password, permits secure access to non-public Cornell resources and information. Types of NetIDs include roles such as student, faculty, staff, and alumni. NetIDs are unique and permanent. The same NetID is never…

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