Boston College Information Technology Services partners with many other groups on campus to support technology and host events.
Tech Partners
Below, are some of the departments that partner with ITS to support technology at ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½:
ATABÌýis a committee of the Office of the Provost and is the voice of the faculty in all matters related to academic technology.
TheÌýCTEÌýsupports best and innovative practices in teaching by faculty and graduate students.
TheÌýFMRCÌýis a computing resource center run by faculty for faculty. FMRC services include: statistical and research computing, eLearning approaches, developing web-based materials, learning about new hardware and software, making faculty technology concerns heard and represented.
OUCÌýoffers a wide range of services that support the marketing of Boston College to various external constituencies, including prospective students and parents, prospective graduate students, alumni, and the general public. While OUC focuses on projects that require a combination of original design, writing, and photography, the office also handles projects that may require only one of these services. Specific projects include print and online communications as well as signage, banners, and other types of promotional vehicles.
TheÌýÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ LibrariesÌýprovide information resources and services to support teaching, learning, and research at Boston College. The ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ libraries offer a wealth of resources in technology and research, including the ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ Libraries' online catalog, online databases, electronic journals (e-journals), electronic books (e-books), online research guides, and much more.
Resources
EthicsPoint Hotline
The University ethics reporting hotline provides an anonymous channel for employees to facilitate reporting of possible illegal, unethical, or improper conduct when normal channels of communication are not available or are impractical under the circumstances. You can submit an anonymous report through the EthicsPoint Hotline at .
Events
Technology Forum
The Technology Forum is for faculty and staff from across campus to share ideas and best practicesÌýrelated to using technology in support of department goals. This event is typically held twice a year (fall & spring semesters).
Learn about current & past forums, how to register, and whom to contact for questions: