During the fall and winter breaks, the IT Service Center and BuffTechs walk-in desktop support will operate according to the following schedule:
IT Service Center
Monday, November 25, through Wednesday, November 27, 7:30 am to 5 pm
Thursday, November 28 through Friday, November 29: Closed for university holiday
Monday December 23: 7:30 am to 5 pm
Tuesday, December 24 through Wednesday, December 25: Closed for university holiday
Thursday, December 26 through Friday, December 27: 7:30 am to 5 pm
Monday, December 30: 7:30 am to 5 pm
Tuesday, December 31: 7:30 am to 2 pm
Wednesday, January 1: Closed for university holiday
Thursday, January 2 through Friday, January 3: 7:30 am - 5 pm
Monday, January 6: Normal business hours resume
Monday, January 20: Closed for university holiday
Buff Techs at CASE
Thursday, November 28 through Friday, November 29: Closed for university holiday
Tuesday, December 24 through Wednesday, December 25: Closed for university holiday
Tuesday, December 31 through Wednesday, January 1: Closed for university holiday
Thursday, January 2: Normal business hours resume
Monday, January 20: Closed for university holiday
Buff Techs at Norlin Commons
Sunday, November 24 through Saturday, November 30: Closed
Sunday, December 1: Normal business hours resume
Thursday, December 20 through Saturday, January 12: Closed
Sunday, January 13: Normal business hours resume
Buff Techs at Williams Village
Sunday, November 24 through Saturday, November 30: Closed
Sunday, December 1: Normal business hours resume
Thursday, December 20 through Saturday, January 12: Closed
Sunday, January 13: Normal business hours resume
Staying Connected
OIT has a whole host of online services and resources to help you stay connected and support your computing needs even when the campus is closed.
Campus Preparedness Resources
Find a smorgasboard of online resources to keep you connected and allow you to carry on with your teaching, learning or administrative duties while you’re away from campus.
Email & Phishing Help
We compile phishing attempts reported to us by campus email account owners on the Phishing Emails page. You can contribute to this catalog of phishing emails by reporting suspect messages with the steps on the Report Suspicious Messages page. Although the university uses technology to block malicious emails and phishing websites, this technology is no substitute for being a conscientious Internet user.
More information about phishing and how to stay out of harm’s way is on the OIT Security Awareness site.
IT Service Alerts & News
When technology goes awry, sometimes the most frustrating part is not knowing what is wrong or what’s being done to resolve the issue. That’s why when OIT is aware of an issue with one of our services, we post Service Alerts that can be viewed from anywhere on our website.
OIT News stories highlight a wide variety of OIT-related topics to keep you up to date on current IT services and campus IT issues.