10/28/2024
Bring your documents and come and get your shred on!
We provide excellent technical support to the students of Coppin State University.
Students can get help by calling 410-951-3872 or stopping by the Student IT Help Desk in Grace Jacobs MC 16.
10/28/2024
Bring your documents and come and get your shred on!
09/18/2023
💡Come out to TechMania and explore the free tech tools available to you as a student!
Thursday, September 21, 2023
11:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Library Quad (rain location in Tawes)
05/17/2023
Hey Eagle Nation! New minimum 12-character password requirements are coming beginning July 1st.
Visit https://direc.to/jp6q to learn more.
04/14/2023
Scholarships are available for Coppin State University students majoring in information technology related fields.
Apply through May 31st at https://www.coppin.edu/pda
04/14/2023
03/20/2020
Dear Coppin Campus Community:
After numerous discussions and consideration of special circumstances, proclamations from the Governor’s office, and the decision by the University System of Maryland (USM) Board of Regents, the USM has decided to end on-campus delivery of classes for the remainder of the semester for all institutions.
I would like to clarify Coppin State University’s status in this quickly evolving coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis. We are committed to continuing operations, and we will offer remote delivery of classes, for the remainder of the semester. This means:
1. When spring break ends and classes resume on March 23, instruction will be completely online – no classes will be offered face-to-face, including labs. Academic leadership and faculty are working to ensure that students and faculty are prepared to facilitate this online course instruction. For now, the library and the computer lab in the library will remain available for students to use. This space will allow for the appropriate social distancing to ensure the health and safety of all users.
2. As an institution, our employees have moved to teleworking, wherever possible. Campus work in areas that cannot be completed via telework, such as campus safety, facilities management, lab managers, and health services will need to continue, on campus. Individuals who are on campus have been instructed regarding social distancing and that they should stay home should they experience any symptoms of the COVID-19 virus or are otherwise ill.
3. Due to these recent developments, the Coppin State University campus will close campus residential facilities, for the remainder of the semester, to ensure student safety and well-being, during this time. We recognize that, among our student population, there are residential students for whom campus may be the only option. Further information regarding those students, as well as a system for scheduling appointments for students to retrieve their belongings, will be available through the Office of Housing, by noon on Friday, March 20, 2020. Appointments will be scheduled in a way that allows for adequate social distancing to ensure health and safety for all involved.
4. Campus services will be available but, like everything
else, they will be adjusted to fit our changing
circumstances and our reduced campus population.
5. We have made the very difficult decision to cancel commencement, which had been scheduled for May 20, 2020. University officials are working to determine what alternative method of celebration might be available, and further details will be provided.
These directives are consistent with USM guidance and further information regarding the USM decision can be found at https://www.usmd.edu/newsroom/news/2004.
As we continue to monitor developments of coronavirus (COVID-19) across the state, our first priority is to protect the safety and wellness of our entire Coppin State University community of students, faculty, and staff. We have been actively coordinating with our colleagues, with other USM institutions, the Chancellor’s Office, and the Governor’s Office, and we’re prepared to adapt our protocols, quickly, as circumstances change. We understand that these measures may cause disruptions, but we strongly believe that actions taken now will have the greatest chance of decreasing risk and the spread of the virus.
Lastly, we are navigating a period of historic challenge, and rapid change. I thank you all for your patience and flexibility in adapting to this rapidly evolving situation. I understand this is a stressful time for everyone. Know that your health and safety are our top priority.
Sincerely,
Mickey L. Burnim, Ph.D.
Interim President
09/17/2019
Come to TechMania on Wednesday, September 18 from 11am to 3pm in the Library Quad. Learn more about the campus technologies. Get on-the-spot tech help. Free food and lots of giveaways.
08/06/2019
The student workforce of Coppin's ITD shared their experiences.
Hey! Finals are coming up! Be sure to check out the computer labs at our three locations:
Grace Jacobs Buliding Room 317
Health and Human Services Building Room 205
Science anf Technology Center Room 119
10/31/2017
Don't miss the ITD Surplus Computer Sale! Available from now until November 17, 2017. For more details, visit https://www.coppin.edu/itd/computersale
Have you heard of TechKnow Squad? They are student ambassadors who are avaiable to spread awareness about campus technologies to Coppin students through classroom visits, exhibts, and one-on-one training. Students present topics which includes Office 365, BlackBoard, and other campus resources.
| Monday | 8am - 6pm |
| Tuesday | 8am - 6pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 6pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 6pm |
| Friday | 8am - 5pm |