Jun 18
D’Youville does not charge students for printing, but there is a limit on what students can print.
- Print only academic work; printing for personal use is not allowed.
- Do not print more than two copies of any one document. Print one to turn in to your instructor, and one to keep for your own records.
- Do not scan something and print copies of it—that’s what photocopiers are for.
- When your class requires you to make copies of your work to hand out to your classmates, do not print those copies in the computer lab, because it is not fair to other students who will have to wait for the printer to be available. Instead, use one a photocopier.
We are doing everything we can to keep costs down, because printing is expensive.
For more information about printing, click here to browse other posts on this web site. For information about other policies, click here.
If you have any questions about printing, please call the office at extension 7867.
Jun 17
One of the more frequently asked questions (FAQ) we hear is about which login to use for which computer-based service. With several different usernames and passwords that a student could use on campus, it is not hard to get them mixed up.
For example, if you’re using your own laptop computer to connect to Blackboard wirelessly on the college’s wireless network, you’ll have to use two separate usernames and passwords. The table below helps straighten it out.
Here’s a quick overview of which login goes with which service:
- For more information about passwords that students use on campus, click here to browse through other posts on this web site.
- For more information about STACI, click here to browse through other posts on this web site.
- To read more FAQ’s and answers, click here to browse through other posts on this web site.
Jun 16
The computers in the computer classrooms and the computer labs have more than one web browser installed, so that if the web site you’re trying to access is picky about which browser you use, you have enough choices to get where you want to go.
Here’s a short list of some known issues:
Sometimes, you’ll find that the browser that works on your own computer doesn’t let you access the same web site when you’re using a college computer. There are a number of variables affecting your ability to connect, so rather than try to troubleshoot each potential problem, our advice is to just try the same web site with a different browser.
May 23
Fall/Spring semester schedule:
Monday through Friday: 7:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Sunday: Noon to 8:00 p.m.
Also CLOSED on these days:
Monday, September 1 Labor Day
Monday, October 13 Columbus Day
Thursday & Friday, November 27-28 Thanksgiving
Wednesday-Friday December 24-26 Christmas
Thursday & Friday January 1-2
Monday, February 16 President’s Day
Friday, April 10 Good Friday
Sunday, April 12 Easter
Summer schedule:
Sunday: 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Monday-Thursday: 7:30 a.m. to 11:00 pm
Friday: 7:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Saturday: CLOSED
SCHEDULE GUIDELINES:
The computer labs are CLOSED whenever the COLLEGE IS CLOSED, however, if the college is NOT CLOSED and ONLY CLASSES ARE CANCELLED, the computer labs will be OPEN for regular hours unless otherwise posted.
Apr 30
To get headers and/or footers on Powerpoint handouts: View > Master > Handout Master. You can move the content around and modify where the header/footer is displayed.
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