My Recently Visited Services

Desk side support for university-owned equipment located in Temple University offices.


A web form that is used by administrators in schools and colleges to put full-time faculty into the Banner System.


A single username + password that unlocks access to key university systems—such as TUportal, TUmail, Microsoft 365, Adobe Creative Suite, library databases, and Canvas—based on your Temple role.


A web form that is used by administrators to view and make 'real-time' changes to existing Position Control Numbers (PCNs) in the Banner System.


Provides self-service access to a variety of specialized printers for high-quality and large-format printing needs.


A required added layer of security that protects your Temple University accounts.


A suite of cloud-based tools that support coursework, collaboration, and communication across Temple University.


Allows students to submit print requests wirelessly and release them at designated campus print stations.


A plagiarism detection service used by educational institutions to identify and prevent plagiarism in academic work.


Request access to engineering course software such as SolidWorks, MATLAB, LabVIEW, AutoCAD, and more.


Temple University’s official Learning Management System (LMS), providing a web-based platform for faculty, staff, and students to manage courses, deliver content, assess learning, and collaborate.


Temple University’s official online directory for students, faculty, and staff. It allows users to search by name, department, phone number, or Temple email.


A suite of industry-standard tools for design, video editing, web development, and photography.


A web application which provides 'approved' administrators the ability to check status of background checks for new hires, re-hires and those that transferred into a new position and look up information to conduct an Emergency Wellness Check.


Allows Temple University faculty, staff, and eligible students to request system and/or building access for individuals who are not formally affiliated with the university (e.g., visiting faculty, vendors, volunteers, and contractors).


A web form that is used by administrators in schools and colleges to put graduate appointments into the Banner System.


Offers laptop rentals for students who need a short- or long-term computer solutions.


This service is for reserving IDEAL spaces at 1809 N. 13th Street, Tuttleman Learning Center, Suite 100.


All eligible members of the Temple community, including current employees, students, and authorized guests receive an @temple.edu e-mail account upon joining the university.


Self-Service Banner (Employee Dashboard) gives employees an informative view into their personal, employment, and job-related information.


A self-service, low-code process automation tool available within the Microsoft 365 environment.