Innovate to Elevate
Stony Brook University's Department of Information Technology (DoIT) is on a mission to bridge the digital divide and empower every member of the university community. Their comprehensive "Digital Equity" strategy stands as a beacon, illuminating three vital pillars: fostering innovation, nurturing inclusivity, and fortifying security. Let's embark on a journey through these pillars, unearthing the transformative potential they hold.
We Are Here To Help
If you are experiencing an outage, check our IT Systems Status Page to see if there are any reported issues or maintenance events.
For emergency questions or account issues, call for 631-632-9800 for assistance.
For other issues or questions, submit a help ticket.
Self Guided Support
The DoIT Service Catalog provides access to over 130 different platforms, tools and products available to our faculty, staff and students. Each offering includes relevant links, guides, resources, FAQs and support information.
For another way to learn how to use our services, visit our Training page for upcoming workshops, resources from previous sessions and more.
News & Announcements
These are the top headlines and events from DoIT
As we settle back onto campus for another year of learning, growth, and innovation, DoIT remains committed to supporting your success this academic year.
2024 has been a year of significant upgrades in classroom technology at Stony Brook University, benefiting both faculty and students.
The Information Technology Division came together on September 17th, for an IT Town Hall and to celebrate National IT Professionals Day.
Looking for more updates? Visit our news archives for a complete history of news articles and announcements.
Initiatives & Teams
Learn about DoIT Key Strategic Priorities, Projects and Initiatives
Stony Brook University's Department of Information Technology (DoIT) is on a mission to bridge the digital divide and empower every member of the university community.
The IT Recognition Program aims to encourage the campus community to recognize both individual employees and team achievements within IT related initiatives that support the University's mission and goals.
Several DoIT areas employ student workers. These positions, open to any SBU student, allow students to gain valuable experience while working and students enrich DoIT teams with their perspectives and experiences.