The Information Technology (IT) team provides a variety of technology services and support for students, faculty, and staff across Bank Street College. In addition to managing the College’s day-to-day technical infrastructure, the team’s expertise has been essential in helping the Bank Street community continue to connect, learn, and work throughout the pandemic. We sat down (virtually!) with Laura Forshay, Director of Strategic IT Initiatives, Aaron Li, IT Help Desk Technician, and Ryan McCormack, Technology Lead, to learn more about the department’s important work.
Q: The support of the IT department is foundational to the College’s work, with work happening across Applications & Web Technologies, Infrastructure, and Service Center teams. To give us a glimpse inside the workings of the department, tell us more about each of your roles.
Ryan: As Bank Street’s Technology Lead, I’m responsible for our websites, the authentication system, and all of the applications, including Canvas, the check request service, and the Continuing Professional Studies (CPS) registration system, among others. I frequently work with Bank Street’s website editors and other representatives from divisions and programs who ask for help with fixing something on the site or building something new. For example, I’m working on a project for the Children’s Book Committee to make the Best Children’s Books of the Year list searchable so that it’s more accessible for people.
Aaron: At the Help Desk, our work has mainly focused on supporting students and staff in the 112th Street building—keeping track of devices, such as Chromebooks and iPads, resolving network issues, and responding to questions via email. We continue to work with all the departments and correspond with staff often to find solutions for any tech issues.
Laura: In my role, I work primarily on new projects, such as planning, building, testing, and documenting new technical tools and processes across the College. Since the launch of our new Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system, I’ve worked closely with the School for Children (SFC), as well as the Business Office and Graduate School of Education (GSE).
Q: We’ve been hearing a lot about the new ERP system. How will the new system be used at Bank Street?
Laura: The ERP system is essentially a collection of online platforms that support various business functions at Bank Street. The main pieces include Human Resources and Payroll, which are using Oracle; Finance, which is using a Blackbaud product called Financial Edge; and the Graduate School and School for Children, which are both using a Blackbaud education management product, branded as myBankStreetConnect and Bank Street Central, respectively.
The project launched in 2019 and we are continuing to roll out platforms today. There are both external and internal benefits as the new system consolidates and streamlines a lot of processes for end-users in the GSE and SFC. For instance, parents can sign contracts online and make deposits directly into Smart Tuition and graduate students can log in to the portal to check their degree progress with the click of a button. Internally, it helps to centralize our finance data and makes information more easily shareable. It is also secure, which helped the SFC implement contact tracing this year.
Q: Since the onset of the pandemic, how has IT responded to the evolving technological needs of the community?
Aaron: There was a big transition when COVID started and our team needed to find immediate solutions for students to be able to attend school from home. In the beginning, we offered a lot of assistance with Zoom since most people weren’t familiar with using a video platform at the time. It has definitely been a learning process and I think everyone has adapted to this new and changing situation in the past year, including now as people start to come back to the building. Also, Leigh Denning, our AV Specialist, has been instrumental in supporting the virtual conferences and events like the live-streaming of commencement most recently.
Ryan: One thing that was helpful during the transition for the Graduate School and CPS was that we had already made the switch to Canvas from CX, our old ERP, which gave us more flexibility in setting up full online learning for graduate and continuing education students. Additionally, Salman Sheikh, our Applications Architect, was able to build a daily symptom-checking tool for everyone who enters the building to let them know if they should or should not come to school or work that day. This has been really crucial for reopening our children’s programs in person.
Q: Do you have any tips for colleagues working with IT?
Ryan: Send us the screenshot and URL—it’s always helpful to have both.
Laura: Don’t be shy. We are happy to help, even if you are just curious about creating a Google Site or publishing a data dashboard.
Aaron: We are the Help Desk, so ask us for help! If you have any questions, let us know.
Q: What is your favorite piece of technology that you own?
Laura: My phone for staying connected to friends and family, like my 3-year-old nephew who knows how to use FaceTime!
Aaron: My computer at home, which I spec’d out a bit, and I love it.
Ryan: Maybe YouTube and Spotify, but also the coffee machine.
To learn more about the IT team, visit their page in Faculty & Staff Resources.