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Audio/Video and Technology for Loan
Instructional Media Services (IMS) provides various kinds of audio/visual equipment for free rental to students. Borrow anything from projectors and video cameras to PA systems and laptops. Click on for the full list and more info.
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Computer Purchases
One of the sweetest parts about being a student is the discounts. Check out IRT's recommendations on computer purchases and then click through to their eucational pricing page for the good stuff!
College Specific Recommendations | Apple, Dell, and Lenovo Educational Pricing
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Downloading Software
Drexel licenses various software packages for students. This site-licensed software (for Mac, PC and Linux/Unix) is free for students' use as long as they're a part of the Drexel community. The more popular selections include Microsoft Office and Symantec Antivirus.
Log in with your short email address as your username (e.g. - abc123@drexel.edu).
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Email - Creating an Alias and Setting Up Forwarding Coming Soon!
So it's critical to stay on top of your Drexel email, checking it at least once a day, though that may be a pain if you're also trying to keep up with your personal email. Learn how to set up forwarding on your Drexel account and even how to create a personal alias so people can email you at whateveryouwant@drexel.edu.
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LinkEdu - Gmail and Exchange Accounts
This partnership with Google and Microsoft provides Drexel students with the choice of two Drexel-branded email services and offers enhanced document storage, collaboration tools, calendars and personal blogs.
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Tech Support and Computer Repairs
If you're having trouble with your computer or any of Drexel's systems, this is the first place to go to get those issues resolved.
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Wireless Internet (DragonFly 3)
Drexel's campuses are blanketed by DragonFly wireless internet. It is available in 802.11a/b/g and now 802.11n to all students.








