Computing Sites

UB provides lots of safe spaces to help you get your work done.

Public computing sites

Use professional software, print assignments and access assistive technology in these UB-provided computing labs.

More places to use technology

Looking for some peace and quiet? Find a space to collaborate with classmates.  Problems with the space? Stop by the circulation desk.

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Departmental workstations

Computer Science and Engineering students.

Depending on your major, you may have access to additional software and workstations. Lucky.

Common questions

Can UB alumni use computers in computing sites?

UB Alumni Association members can log into Library Research Stations but must first get a or obtain a Library Research Station Access account at any Circulation Desk. Library Research Stations do not have productivity software, such as Microsoft Office. Alumni do not have printing privileges.

Alumni within 6 months of their their degree conferral date can also log into PC stations with their UBITName and password.

Where can I use hardware designed for people with disabilities?

Wheelchair-accessible Assistive stations, outfitted with software meant to assist people who have disabilities (including screen reading software, text enlargement software and software that types what you dictate orally), are present on both campuses.

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Still need help?

Contact the UBIT Help Center.