Students: Speak out on campus technology

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By Sarah Zamer
IT Communications Specialist

Published January 31, 2025

Has UB given you the tools you need for a successful semester? Join us for a virtual input session on February 18 or 19 and let us know. 

Your voice matters

Your input will help us deliver better technology for students like you, trying to learn in-person, online or anywhere between. We hope you'll help us make the student experience better at UB.

The next input sessions will be held virtually on Zoom on Tuesday, February 18 from 1-2 p.m. or Wednesday, February 19 from 3-4 p.m. Space is limited.

Feedback leads to results

UBIT and University Libraries rely on student feedback to guide how we invest in technology and resources for students. In the past, students have told us how we can improve the Wi-Fi, offer better tech support and communication about new and changing technology at UB.

A student input session yielded the idea for Tech Squad, a student-focused tech support team that meets busy students anywhere on campus.

In the past, students have also provided feedback that led to ultrawide monitors for your laptop in Silvermana major upgrade of campus Wi-Fi and more.

UBIT also reaches out to students for input through its annual Student Experience Survey, regular meetings with student clubs and leadership, and other events.

UB Information Technology News keeps UB students, faculty, and staff informed about their IT services and showcases creative collaborations between UBIT and the campus community. Published by the Office of the Chief Information Officer at UB and distributed via email as The Monthly Download. Edited by Diana Tuorto, IT Communication and Engagement, dianatuo@buffalo.edu.