From
the state-of-the-art
Paul J. Gutman
Library
to the hi-tech classrooms of
the Tuttleman
Center,
Philadelphia University has invested heavily to build an
information infrastructure that supports all aspects of the
campus community.
Built in 1992, the award-winning Paul J. Gutman Library blends a traditional print collection with continually expanding digital resources.
It is the University's Gateway to Information, with all-new digital collections being announced every year.
Our
network provides high-speed access
throughout campus from residence halls and administrative
offices to classrooms and labs.
Beyond our physical campus, Philadelphia University offers numerous
online services.
WebAdvisor
is a web-based information management tool that allows
Philadelphia University students, staff and faculty to
access numerous online resources.
Interested in online education? Many of Philadelphia
University's introductory MBA classes and some distance learning
are offered online. And to augment the traditional classroom environment,
Blackboard, a comprehensive and flexible e-Learning software platform from Blackboard Inc., is used by many professors.
Our Office of Information Resources can be reached at
215.951.4648. The Help Desk is able to assist students, faculty
and staff with everything from computer repair to equipment
requests.
To find out more about any aspect of information technology at Philadelphia University, contact the Technology Help Desk.
