Some UChicago resources (such as library databases, local file shares, and remote desktop connections) are available only to users on campus or those connected to our virtual private network . If you need to connect to these UChicago resources, follow this link to download the VPN application .

The UChicago Virtual Lab (vLab) is an online equivalent to a computer lab. You can use it to access certain course software. Accessing vLab. You may access vLab from university-provided computers in the Library and other public spaces, or from your own laptop or desktop on the university network. Hospitals, Clinics & Doctors in IL - UChicago Medicine UChicago Medicine is based in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago and includes the University of Chicago Medical Center, the Pritzker School of Medicine, and the biological sciences division. Today, UChicago Medicine has expanded beyond the campus to include Ingalls Memorial, a community-based hospital and outpatient facility in Harvey Working Remotely | ITS Work Remotely

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The UChicago Virtual Lab (vLab) is an online equivalent to a computer lab. You can use it to access certain course software. Accessing vLab. You may access vLab from university-provided computers in the Library and other public spaces, or from your own laptop or desktop on the university network.

Jan 04, 2011 Home - How do I access Library resources from off-campus Jun 24, 2020 Secure Remote Access – BSD VPN – Connection Guide for This document explains how to install and use BSD VPN, the University of Chicago Biological Sciences Division’s secure VPN, on a Windows computer. Note: If you intend to use the BSD VPN, you will need to enroll in DUO Two-Factor Authentication and register a qualifying device. This is a requirement for the BSD instance of VPN. ITS | Providing IT to the UChicago community