47 | STEVENS STUDENT HANDBOOK International Student and Scholar Services International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) supports the academic mission of the University by providing specific programs and services to international students and scholars. The main role of ISSS is to facilitate compliance with federal regulations that govern the immigration status of international students and scholars during their time at Stevens. Information Technology The Division of Information Technology is dedicated to empowering the Stevens community with innovative technology solutions, exceptional digital experiences, reliable service, and trusted partnerships. Our OneIT team is committed to enhancing the quality and value of our technology services. We recognize the critical role of technology in the success of our community and strive to offer the best solutions and support to meet your needs. To learn more about our value-driven services, visit www.stevens.edu/oneit. Stevens is committed to creating a supportive and inclusive campus environment for all students, faculty, and staff members. The Office of Student Culture and Belonging (located on the 2nd floor of the University Center) provides support services, resources and educational programming. The Stevens Safe Zone Ally Program is a campus-wide initiative designed to educate Stevens community members on LGBTQ+ identity, current (in)justices impacting the LGBTQ+ community, and visibly identify Stevens staff, students, and faculty who seek to support the campus’ LGBTQ+ members. Students can register for Safe Zone workshops, join LGBTQ+ organizations and participate in annual events meant to build LGBTQ+ community on campus. An updated map of gender inclusive bathrooms, housing options, name changes, and more are available. LGBTQ+ Resources and Support Library The Samuel C. Williams Library aspires to create an intellectual and inspiring environment that makes use of humanity’s knowledge to fuel tomorrow’s innovations for the common good. The Library is Here for You. As a student you can explore millions of articles, books, journals, and ebooks in the Library’s collection of scholarly and popular resources generated by diverse perspectives and experiences that support the curriculum at Stevens. Searching for a place to study? The Library building offers three levels depending on your study needs ranging from collaborative spaces on the first and second floors to the quiet zone on the third floor. Single and group study rooms are reservable through the Library website. The Library also provides you with excellent wi-fi, desktop PC and Apple computers, lending laptops, printers, and scanners. Interested in learning about Stevens history? The Archives & Special Collections department has historical records of the university from before its founding in 1870 to the present, as well as photographs, paintings, art, alumni and faculty collections, and artifacts related to the history of the university. Need help with your research? Expert librarians will help you find reliable and scholarly works to support your course, paper, and project needs. We invite you to reach out to the Library staff via chat on the Library website, via email at [email protected], or in-person at the Library!