Service Status Login Select Page Home Applications Migration Checklist Training Help FAQs Retirees Welcome to your new email! Penn State email is now in Outlook as part of Microsoft Office 365. Your WebMail has been migrated to Outlook for you, and step-by-step instructions on how to access your old emails are available if you need help finding them. Other knowledge articles will help you set up email forwarding , troubleshoot login issues if they arise and more. Students can also get help by submitting tickets to the Help Request Portal or by emailing office365@psu.edu . Residential Computing resources are also available, and students can call, email or visit a ResCom office on campus for further technical support. What is Office 365? Microsoft Office 365 empowers you to create, collaborate, and innovate through a host of email, calendaring, and premier applications that can be accessed from anywhere in the world, at any time, on any device. Through Office 365, you can seamlessly schedule meetings, create and share documents, and collaborate in one secure and consistent platform. With more than fifteen applications—including the Microsoft Office Suite products you’re familiar with—you have more ways to unleash your productivity than ever before. Office 365 will become available on a rolling basis. You will receive information through email and area leadership when your area or unit will gain access to Office 365. Until then, please visit the application page for more details about the innovative products you’ll have access to with Office 365. There are multiple training resources available including live, in-person and self paced options. Login Why is Penn State transitioning to Office 365? Collaborative By connecting Penn State through one system, students, faculty, and staff members will be able to seamlessly explore new ideas, share projects, join conversations, and gather information between campuses. Office 365 includes fifteen plus applications with a similar look and feel meaning Penn Staters will not have to learn new software to work together. Applications including Yammer, Teams, and Video provide more opportunities for communication through online chats or video conferencing. With many companies outside of Penn State preferring Office 365 for their own email, writing, and design needs, the University’s move to Office 365 will allow all University members to expand communication with businesses, researchers, and others outside of Penn State. Productive The wide range of Office 365 tools make it easy to boost productivity in the classroom and workplace. With access to the same professional applications used outside of Penn State, students can prepare for the future by developing the digital fluency skills needed for successful careers. Penn Staters can create stunning presentations, documents, and spreadsheets using PowerPoint, Word, and Excel or share notes and gather project data using OneNote and Flow. With a full suite of integrated tools available on any device, Office 365 helps you to stay organized while saving time. Secure Moving the University to Microsoft Outlook, a single email and calendaring system, will increase the security of communications across Penn State. Outlook’s Advanced Threat Protection allows for easy monitoring and reduction of potential threats, meaning your personal information, files, and research remains safe and secure. Training Penn State is creating a variety of Learning Paths to support Office 365. A Learning Path is a compilation of resources including videos, documentation, and instructor-led training sessions. These interactive and self-paced paths allow users to move through content that meets their specific needs. Training resources including Learning Paths can be accessed at the Office 365 Training page . New Learning Path resources will be posted on the Training page as they become available. Help and Support Have questions or need help? Contact an IT Service Desk by submitting an online help request: service.psu.edu . For a full list of contact methods, visit the complete list of campus IT service desk locations. Powered by Sites at Penn State Employment | Maps | Contact Us | Search 401 Old Main, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802 814-863-3746 Privacy | Non-discrimination | Equal Opportunity | Accessibility | Copyright The Pennsylvania State University...
This Registry database contains ONLY .EDU domains.
The data in the EDUCAUSE Whois database is provided
by EDUCAUSE for information purposes in order to
assist in the process of obtaining information about
or related to .edu domain registration records.
The EDUCAUSE Whois database is authoritative for the
.EDU domain.
A Web interface for the .EDU EDUCAUSE Whois Server is
available at: http://whois.educause.edu
By submitting a Whois query, you agree that this information
will not be used to allow, enable, or otherwise support
the transmission of unsolicited commercial advertising or
solicitations via e-mail. The use of electronic processes to
harvest information from this server is generally prohibited
except as reasonably necessary to register or modify .edu
domain names.
Domain Name: PSU.EDU
Pennsylvania State University
114 USB2
University Park, PA 16802-1013
USA
Domain Admin
The Pennsylvania State University
USB2
University Park, PA 16802
USA
+1.8148654700
dns-admin@psu.edu
The Pennsylvania State University
USB 2
University Park, PA 16802-1013
USA
+1.8148654700
dns-tech@psu.edu
NS3.PSU.EDU
NS5.PSU.EDU
NS4.PSU.EDU
NS6.PSU.EDU
Domain record activated: 14-Jul-1986
Domain record last updated: 26-Feb-2024
Domain expires: 31-Jul-2024