
As new faculty or staff at Texas A&M, this page gives you a summary of important computing information on campus.
Howdy is a web portal connecting you to Texas A&M. You'll find quick access to campus links, TAMU Email, eLearning, library and research information, and more.
Your Universal Identification Number (UIN) lets you access HRConnect and LeaveTraq through Single Sign On. Use your NetID to log in and access many university systems. If you haven't already set up your NetID, you can activate it online.
Accessing email and connecting to the campus network and the Internet are important parts of computing at Texas A&M. These links show you what is required and how to configure your system to get connected.
Computers play a vital role in your work, whether it involves teaching, research, or administration. These links help you get started.
State and university rules require employees who use computers to have annual information security awareness training. View examples of faculty, staff, and student training modules.
CIS provide 24/7 technical support to help in any way possible if you have any questions or if something goes wrong with your computer.
The New Faculty Orientation CD presents information on IT-related services, resources, and support available to faculty members through the Office of the Vice President and Associate Provost for Information Technology.
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