The university’s subscription to Lynda.com ended on July 8, 2017, after a series of surveys conducted by TLT reported that only two to six percent of students actually used its services.
SINC sites across campus experienced a printing outage on Monday, Aug. 24 and Tuesday, Aug. 25 that left many students frustrated, confused and unprepared for class.
Stony Brook University is continuing to expand its Internet presence at a rapid rate—just following the recent unveiling of its first fully online degree through Open SUNY, the Division of Information Technology launched its own new online service: SBYou.
As the semester begins, students are adjusting to new classes, new professors, new classmates and a new Blackboard, students’ go-to source for class updates and assignments received a makeover during the winter break.
SINC sites are one of the most helpful aspects of Stony Brook. Students have a quota of free printing each week and they have access to the web for whatever they wish in between classes. But sometimes, printing or accessing the web may not be smooth sailing.