Campus Technology Guide
Ouachita maintains a large stock of information technology equipment for faculty, staff, and student use. The purpose of this document is to help familiarize students with the available equipment and its location.
Network information
Every building on Ouachita’s campus is connected to a campus wide computer network.
Each office has a network drop and each residence hall room has two network drops
for connecting computers to the campus network.
Every network user is bound by a Code of Computing Practices. This can be found in the student Tiger Handbook as well as online. It is imperative
that each student read the document and understand it before using the network.
Students are assigned a network account when they enroll in school and keep the account
until they graduate or fail to enroll for 2 consecutive fall/spring semesters. A
network account authorizes the student to send and receive e-mail, use network resources,
and store files on a network server (optional.)
Each computer on the campus network also has access to the Internet. The University
maintains a firewall to protect the network resources and to filter pornographic websites.
Each student is allowed to use the University’s server to send and receive e-mail.
The e-mail address is in the format [email protected] (username is the first 3 letters of the last name and the ID number). The University
faculty and staff use e-mail to communicate with the students. It is very important
that students periodically check their campus e-mail for important messages.
Computer Labs
see Computer lab schedules
Other Technology Resources
A scanner, color printer, and CD burner for student use are available in Instructional
Media Services located on the first floor of the library. The computer that the scanner
is connected to is dedicated to that purpose. Using it for e-mail and web browsing
is not allowed. This computer is connected to the campus network.
There is not a dedicated fax machine for student use. Various administrative offices
have fax machines that they will allow students to use in special circumstances.
Copy machines are available in the following locations:
Library
Blackmon Lab
Hudson Lab
Wetherington Lab
Evans Student Center
Speer Communications Lab
Moses-Provine
Cole Lab
Each Residence Hall lobby
The IT Services Department provides support for issues relating to the campus network
and various software packages including Microsoft Office. Please note: Students in need of hardware repair should contact a vendor. Three support options are available:
- Check the IT Services Support Center website at https://obu.edu/its
- E-mail the IT Services Support Center at [email protected]
- Call the IT Services Support Center at Ext. 5567
The IT Services Support Center is located in Cone Bottoms Hall, Suite 250.
Contact Us
Information Technology Services
Cone-Bottoms Suite 250
410 Ouachita Street
OBU Box 3794
Arkadelphia, AR 71998
(870) 245-5567
[email protected]