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'''Welcome to JHU's Computer Science Department!'''  Although both [http://www.jhu.edu JHU] and [https://engineering.jhu.edu Whiting School] have their own central IT teams, our [http://www.cs.jhu.edu Computer Science Department] is fairly specialized (Computer Science and Information Technology go hand-in-hand), and so, our department has its own IT team!
 
'''Welcome to JHU's Computer Science Department!'''  Although both [http://www.jhu.edu JHU] and [https://engineering.jhu.edu Whiting School] have their own central IT teams, our [http://www.cs.jhu.edu Computer Science Department] is fairly specialized (Computer Science and Information Technology go hand-in-hand), and so, our department has its own IT team!
  
We are the '''CS IT Support Group'''.  We are available each week, Monday through Friday, from ''8:30am to 5pm''.  And we are easily reachable by email at [mailto:support@cs.jhu.edu support@cs.jhu.edu] (the preferred method of reaching anyone on the CS IT Support Group team.)  We are a friendly, customer-focused team and will be happy to assist you.
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We are the [https://www.cs.jhu.edu/it-support '''CS IT Support Group'''].  We are available each week, Monday through Friday, from ''8:30am to 5pm''.  And we are easily reachable by email at [mailto:support@cs.jhu.edu support@cs.jhu.edu] (the preferred method of reaching anyone on the CS IT Support Group team.)  We are a friendly, customer-focused team and will be happy to assist you.
  
 
CS IT primarily focuses on computing services in three areas:
 
CS IT primarily focuses on computing services in three areas:
  
:  1) The ''educational mission'' of the department (computing resources for coursework, including its computing lab Linux systems.)
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:  1) The ''educational mission'' of the department (computing resources for coursework, including its computer lab Linux systems.)
  
:  2) The ''day-to-day operations'' of the department (IT support for the CS Office's administrative computers.)
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:  2) The ''day-to-day IT operations'' of the CS Department Office's administrative computers.
  
:  3) Providing ''CS infrastructure-based services'' (email, web space, networking, printing)
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:  3) Providing ''CS infrastructure-based services'' (email, web space, networking, printing, etc.)
  
 
===But, What About ''Research'' IT Needs?===
 
===But, What About ''Research'' IT Needs?===
  
You'll notice that ''"research"'' isn't mentioned in the three computing service areas above that the CS IT Support Group directly supports.  While we do provide space, power and networking in the [https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Malone_G29_Server_Room CS Server Room] for those hosting research servers, the CS IT Support Group does ''not'' offer the following services regarding computers used for research:
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You'll notice that ''"research"'' isn't mentioned in the three computing service areas above that the CS IT Support Group directly supports.  While CS IT provides space, power, and networking in the [https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Malone_G29_Server_Room CS Server Room] for those hosting research servers, the CS IT Support Group does ''not'' offer the following services regarding computers used for research:
  
* CS IT does ''not'' administer research systems.  CS research systems are typically self-maintained, or you may reach out to the Whiting School of Engineering's [https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Contacting_WSE_IT_Support WSE IT team] as they may be able to assist you with administering your servers (even if you run your servers from our CS Server Room.)
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* '''CS IT does ''not'' administer research systems.''' Instead...  CS research systems are either 1) self-maintained, or 2) you should reach out to the Whiting School of Engineering's [https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Contacting_WSE_IT_Support WSE IT team].  They will be able to assist you with administering your servers (even if you run your servers from our CS Server Room.) ''In general, for research computing, you should consider having WSE IT assist you, as they have lots of experience with research systems.''
  
* CS IT does ''not'' purchase research equipment.  Although we might offer you some advice on the equipment you plan to purchase, especially in regards to how it relates to utilizing our server room resources, CS faculty and researchers generally spec out their own equipment, and then purchase it with assistance from the CS office.  (Again, [https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Contacting_WSE_IT_Support WSE IT] might be able to help spec out your servers as well.)
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* '''CS IT does ''not'' purchase research equipment.''' Although CS IT  might offer you some advice on the equipment you plan to purchase, ''in regards to how it relates to utilizing our server room resources'', CS faculty and researchers either 1) spec out their own equipment, and then purchase it with assistance from the CS office, or 2) instead, have [https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Contacting_WSE_IT_Support WSE IT] help you spec out your servers. ''WSE IT is familiar with research systems solutions and is an excellent resource when planning out your research computer-related purchases.''
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Please visit our page on [[:Category:Research_Computing | Research Computing at CS]] for further details.
  
 
==Where to find information about our CS IT Services:==
 
==Where to find information about our CS IT Services:==
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=== CS IT Support Wiki Documentation===
 
=== CS IT Support Wiki Documentation===
  
One of the key features of services the CS IT team offers you is an online wiki-based documentation set, outlining all the technical services we offer... from user accounts, to email, from networking, to setting up your own webpage, and so much more, the CS IT Support Wiki is the "one-stop shop" for how-to IT information at CS.  Whether you're CS Faculty, a student, a researcher, or staff, the CS IT Support Wiki is a valuable resource.  To access the CS IT Support Wiki, please visit:
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One of the key features of services the CS IT team offers you is an ''online wiki-based documentation set'', outlining all the technical services we offer... from user accounts, to email, from networking to setting up your own webpage, and so much more, the '''''CS IT Support Wiki''''' is the "one-stop shop" for how-to IT information at CS.  Whether you're CS Faculty, a student, a researcher, or staff, the CS IT Support Wiki is a valuable resource.  To access the CS IT Support Wiki, please visit:
  
 
: [https://support.cs.jhu.edu https://support.cs.jhu.edu] (simply putting ''support.cs.jhu.edu'' in your browser bar should work too!)
 
: [https://support.cs.jhu.edu https://support.cs.jhu.edu] (simply putting ''support.cs.jhu.edu'' in your browser bar should work too!)
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== CS IT's Official Scope Of Services==
 
== CS IT's Official Scope Of Services==
  
With JHU, WSE, and CS offering so many varied types of IT services, how can you tell exactly which services the CS IT Support Group offers?  We provide a comprehensive page describing our Scope of Services.  Please visit:
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With JHU, WSE, and CS offering so many varied types of IT services, how can you tell exactly which services the CS IT Support Group offers?  We provide a comprehensive page describing our ''Scope of Services''.  Please visit:
  
 
:[https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Services_Provided_By_CS_IT CS IT Scope of Services page]
 
:[https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Services_Provided_By_CS_IT CS IT Scope of Services page]
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Our Scope of Services page consists of details regarding our team and specifics on the IT services we offer.  ''And'', for those services we do ''not'' offer, we try to point you to alternative teams, etc, that may provide those services.  Also note that most of the services the CS IT Support Group supports are located in Malone Hall.  Other buildings may have their own systems administrators or might be administered by the [https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Contacting_WSE_IT_Support WSE IT group] or by [https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Contacting_JHU_IT_Support JHU Central IT].
 
Our Scope of Services page consists of details regarding our team and specifics on the IT services we offer.  ''And'', for those services we do ''not'' offer, we try to point you to alternative teams, etc, that may provide those services.  Also note that most of the services the CS IT Support Group supports are located in Malone Hall.  Other buildings may have their own systems administrators or might be administered by the [https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Contacting_WSE_IT_Support WSE IT group] or by [https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Contacting_JHU_IT_Support JHU Central IT].
  
==Common Questions Asked By Those New To The CS Dept.==
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==Common Questions Asked By Those New To The CS Dept (yes, here is our FAQ!)==
  
 
Here are some common questions (and answers!) for those who are new to the CS Department, with links to our support wiki articles to help provide answers...
 
Here are some common questions (and answers!) for those who are new to the CS Department, with links to our support wiki articles to help provide answers...
  
:[https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Category:Support_Options How do I get IT-related help?]
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:[https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Category:Support_Options How do I get ''IT-related help''?]
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:[https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Services_Provided_By_CS_IT#Computer_Systems_We_Manage.2FMaintain.2FSupport For what ''computers'' do the CS IT Team provide support?]
  
:[https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Services_Provided_By_CS_IT#Computer_Systems_We_Manage.2FMaintain.2FSupport What computers does the department make available?]
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:[https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Personal_or_Research_Lab-owned_Computer_Issues Where can I get IT assistance for ''my own computer'' or for a ''JHU-purchased computer''?]
  
:[https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Category:Mail As a member of the CS dept, what Email options are available to me?]
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:[https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Category:Mail As a member of the CS dept, what ''Email'' options are available to me?]
  
:[https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Category:Linux_Clients What CS Linux systems are available for me to access?]
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:[https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Category:Linux_Clients What ''CS Linux systems'' are available for me to access?]
  
:[https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Category:Accounts How do I get an account on the CS Linux systems?]
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:[https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Category:Accounts How do I get an ''account'' on the CS Linux systems?]
  
:[https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Networking_at_CS_-_Overview  How can I connect  my office's ''desktop'' computer to Malone Hall's ethernet-base network?]
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:[https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Networking_at_CS_-_Overview  How can I connect  my office's ''desktop'' computer to Malone Hall's ''ethernet-base network''?]
  
:[https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Wireless_Networking How can I connect my ''laptop'' to WiFi in Malone Hall?]
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:[https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Wireless_Networking How can I connect my ''laptop'' to ''WiFi in Malone Hall''?]
  
:[https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/VPN_-_JHU How do I connect to the JHU VPN so that I can access JHU resources when off campus?]
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:[https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/VPN_-_JHU How do I connect to the ''JHU VPN'' so that I can access JHU resources when off campus?]
  
:[https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Catehttps://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Contacting_JHU_IT_Supportgory:Printing Where can I print?]
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:[https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Available_Printers Where can I ''print''?]
  
:[https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Category:Webpages_and_Webservices How can I create a CS-hosted web page?]
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:[https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Category:Webpages_and_Webservices How can I create a ''CS-hosted web page''?]
  
:[https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Category:Virtual_Machines_(VMs) What options are available to create a virtual machine for coursework?]
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:[https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Category:Virtual_Machines_(VMs) What options are available to create a ''virtual machine for coursework''?]
  
 
:[https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Category:Labs What ''computing labs'' are available in Malone Hall?]
 
:[https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Category:Labs What ''computing labs'' are available in Malone Hall?]
  
:What if I think a CS IT service appears to be down?  First, check the [https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Notices CS IT Notices page] for the current state of our systems, and if an outage isn't reported there, please email [mailto:support@cs.jhu.edu support@cs.jhu.edu] with as much detail as possible.
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:'''What if I think a CS IT service appears to be down?''' First, check the [https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Notices CS IT Notices page] for the ''current state of our systems'', and if an outage isn't reported there, please email [mailto:support@cs.jhu.edu support@cs.jhu.edu] with as much detail as possible.
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:'''Does CS IT purchase equipment or supplies for me?'''  No.  CS IT can provide you with an Ethernet cable for a wallport connection.  Otherwise, you will need to speak to someone in the CS main office (Malone Hall 160) regarding ''your purchasing needs''.  (If you're purchasing Dell equipment, they might refer you to [https://www.ftei.com Future Tech], JHU's preferred supplier of Dell equipment, to help you spec and purchase your equipment.  Mac users might be referred to [https://store.jhutechstore.com JHU's Technology Store])
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:'''Will you support, administer, or maintain my own office or personal computer or smart phone?'''  No, CS IT Support only administers and maintains ''its own infrastructure servers'', ''student lab Linux systems'', and the CS Dept's ''administrative computers''.  Please see [https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Personal_or_Research_Lab-owned_Computer_Issues Personal or Research Lab-owned Computer Issues] for more info.
  
:Does CS IT purchase equipment or supplies for me?  NoCS IT can provide you with an Ethernet cable for a wallport connectionOtherwise, you will need to speak to someone in the CS main office (Malone Hall 160) regarding your purchasing needs.  (If you're purchasing Dell equipment, they might refer you to [https://www.ftei.com Future Tech], JHU's preferred supplier of Dell equipment, to help you spec and purchase your equipment. Mac users might be referred to [https://store.jhutechstore.com JHU's Technology Store])
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:'''Do you support Macs?''' No, CS IT Support does not support macs.  ''For mac support'', please contact [https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Contacting_WSE_IT_Support WSE IT] for advice. You might also be able to get support from our on-campus [https://store.jhutechstore.com JHU's Technology Store] (an Apple authorized service provider.)
  
:Will you support, administer, or maintain my own office or personal computer or smart phoneNo, CS IT Support only administers and maintains ''its own infrastructure servers'', ''student lab Linux systems'', and the CS Dept's ''administrative computers''.  Please see [https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Personal_or_Research_Lab-owned_Computer_Issues Personal or Research Lab-owned Computer Issues] for more info.
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: '''Does Whiting School of Engineering's IT Team have its own Onboarding document?'''  Yes. You're currently reading the '''''CS IT Support Group's''''' Onboarding document, providing you information on CS IT services specifically for the Computer Science Department.  '''''Whiting School's IT group''''' also has their own [https://wseit.engineering.jhu.edu/onboarding WSE IT Onboarding document] which might provide you some additional info, should you be using resources that are specific to Whiting School.
  
:Do you support Macs?  No, CS IT Support does not support macs. For mac support, please contact [https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Contacting_WSE_IT_Support WSE IT] for advice. You might also be able to get support from our on-campus [https://store.jhutechstore.com JHU's Technology Store] (an Apple authorized service provider.)
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: '''Who can resolve a problem with my ''JHED account'', Hopkins (@jhu.edu) mail, SAP, JHU OneDrive, the JHU VPN, JHU MFA, or another JHU Enterprise-wide service that is not supported by or could not be resolved through CS IT or WSE IT?''' For these types of issues, you should reach out to [https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Contacting_JHU_IT_Support JHU IT Central Support]
  
 
==And A Final Reminder...==
 
==And A Final Reminder...==
For additional info about our services (including those not listed above), remember to head over to the CS IT Support Wiki at:
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For additional info about our CS IT services (including those not listed above), remember to head over to the CS IT Support Wiki at:
 
: [https://support.cs.jhu.edu https://support.cs.jhu.edu]  
 
: [https://support.cs.jhu.edu https://support.cs.jhu.edu]  
  
 
or email us at:
 
or email us at:
 
: [mailto:support@cs.jhu.edu support@cs.jhu.edu]
 
: [mailto:support@cs.jhu.edu support@cs.jhu.edu]

Latest revision as of 20:51, 14 October 2024

INTRO

Welcome to JHU's Computer Science Department! Although both JHU and Whiting School have their own central IT teams, our Computer Science Department is fairly specialized (Computer Science and Information Technology go hand-in-hand), and so, our department has its own IT team!

We are the CS IT Support Group. We are available each week, Monday through Friday, from 8:30am to 5pm. And we are easily reachable by email at support@cs.jhu.edu (the preferred method of reaching anyone on the CS IT Support Group team.) We are a friendly, customer-focused team and will be happy to assist you.

CS IT primarily focuses on computing services in three areas:

1) The educational mission of the department (computing resources for coursework, including its computer lab Linux systems.)
2) The day-to-day IT operations of the CS Department Office's administrative computers.
3) Providing CS infrastructure-based services (email, web space, networking, printing, etc.)

But, What About Research IT Needs?

You'll notice that "research" isn't mentioned in the three computing service areas above that the CS IT Support Group directly supports. While CS IT provides space, power, and networking in the CS Server Room for those hosting research servers, the CS IT Support Group does not offer the following services regarding computers used for research:

  • CS IT does not administer research systems. Instead... CS research systems are either 1) self-maintained, or 2) you should reach out to the Whiting School of Engineering's WSE IT team. They will be able to assist you with administering your servers (even if you run your servers from our CS Server Room.) In general, for research computing, you should consider having WSE IT assist you, as they have lots of experience with research systems.
  • CS IT does not purchase research equipment. Although CS IT might offer you some advice on the equipment you plan to purchase, in regards to how it relates to utilizing our server room resources, CS faculty and researchers either 1) spec out their own equipment, and then purchase it with assistance from the CS office, or 2) instead, have WSE IT help you spec out your servers. WSE IT is familiar with research systems solutions and is an excellent resource when planning out your research computer-related purchases.

Please visit our page on Research Computing at CS for further details.

Where to find information about our CS IT Services:

CS IT Support Wiki Documentation

One of the key features of services the CS IT team offers you is an online wiki-based documentation set, outlining all the technical services we offer... from user accounts, to email, from networking to setting up your own webpage, and so much more, the CS IT Support Wiki is the "one-stop shop" for how-to IT information at CS. Whether you're CS Faculty, a student, a researcher, or staff, the CS IT Support Wiki is a valuable resource. To access the CS IT Support Wiki, please visit:

https://support.cs.jhu.edu (simply putting support.cs.jhu.edu in your browser bar should work too!)

Take a moment to browse the "support wiki" and become familiar with its layout. Check out the list of categories off the main page. The support wiki also has a search bar, in case you're unable to find what you're looking for within a category. If you've searched and you still cannot find quite what you're looking for, or you need further explanation, please do not hesitate to send us an email.

CS IT's Official Scope Of Services

With JHU, WSE, and CS offering so many varied types of IT services, how can you tell exactly which services the CS IT Support Group offers? We provide a comprehensive page describing our Scope of Services. Please visit:

CS IT Scope of Services page

Our Scope of Services page consists of details regarding our team and specifics on the IT services we offer. And, for those services we do not offer, we try to point you to alternative teams, etc, that may provide those services. Also note that most of the services the CS IT Support Group supports are located in Malone Hall. Other buildings may have their own systems administrators or might be administered by the WSE IT group or by JHU Central IT.

Common Questions Asked By Those New To The CS Dept (yes, here is our FAQ!)

Here are some common questions (and answers!) for those who are new to the CS Department, with links to our support wiki articles to help provide answers...

How do I get IT-related help?
For what computers do the CS IT Team provide support?
Where can I get IT assistance for my own computer or for a JHU-purchased computer?
As a member of the CS dept, what Email options are available to me?
What CS Linux systems are available for me to access?
How do I get an account on the CS Linux systems?
How can I connect my office's desktop computer to Malone Hall's ethernet-base network?
How can I connect my laptop to WiFi in Malone Hall?
How do I connect to the JHU VPN so that I can access JHU resources when off campus?
Where can I print?
How can I create a CS-hosted web page?
What options are available to create a virtual machine for coursework?
What computing labs are available in Malone Hall?
What if I think a CS IT service appears to be down? First, check the CS IT Notices page for the current state of our systems, and if an outage isn't reported there, please email support@cs.jhu.edu with as much detail as possible.
Does CS IT purchase equipment or supplies for me? No. CS IT can provide you with an Ethernet cable for a wallport connection. Otherwise, you will need to speak to someone in the CS main office (Malone Hall 160) regarding your purchasing needs. (If you're purchasing Dell equipment, they might refer you to Future Tech, JHU's preferred supplier of Dell equipment, to help you spec and purchase your equipment. Mac users might be referred to JHU's Technology Store)
Will you support, administer, or maintain my own office or personal computer or smart phone? No, CS IT Support only administers and maintains its own infrastructure servers, student lab Linux systems, and the CS Dept's administrative computers. Please see Personal or Research Lab-owned Computer Issues for more info.
Do you support Macs? No, CS IT Support does not support macs. For mac support, please contact WSE IT for advice. You might also be able to get support from our on-campus JHU's Technology Store (an Apple authorized service provider.)
Does Whiting School of Engineering's IT Team have its own Onboarding document? Yes. You're currently reading the CS IT Support Group's Onboarding document, providing you information on CS IT services specifically for the Computer Science Department. Whiting School's IT group also has their own WSE IT Onboarding document which might provide you some additional info, should you be using resources that are specific to Whiting School.
Who can resolve a problem with my JHED account, Hopkins (@jhu.edu) mail, SAP, JHU OneDrive, the JHU VPN, JHU MFA, or another JHU Enterprise-wide service that is not supported by or could not be resolved through CS IT or WSE IT? For these types of issues, you should reach out to JHU IT Central Support

And A Final Reminder...

For additional info about our CS IT services (including those not listed above), remember to head over to the CS IT Support Wiki at:

https://support.cs.jhu.edu

or email us at:

support@cs.jhu.edu