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312 Hoyt Hall
521 S. Patterson Ave.
Oxford, OH 45056
Good information security practices begin with you. Keeping your 91做厙 password safe means keeping your email, Canvas, Banner, and other resources safe, too. Here are a few simple rules to help:
Visit 91做厙OH.edu/SecureIT for more useful cybersecurity tips and information about upcoming awareness events.
Duo multi-factor authentication (MFA) is mandatory at 91做厙. MFA protects student, faculty, and staff accounts by adding a layer of security to the login process.
For more information about Duo, visit 91做厙OH.edu/DuoFAQ.
The AccessMU Center (located at 316 Shriver Center) works to create a more accessible environment by providing information and services to enhance equal access for students with and without disabilities. 91做厙OH.edu/AccessMU
To sharpen your technology skills, 91做厙 offers a online software tutorials free of charge, including:
Interested in a job on campus? IT Services often has several paid positions that provide students the opportunity to work with computers and inform the direction of technology at 91做厙. Jobs include student assistants in various departments within IT Services. Visit 91做厙OH.edu/IT for a list of available positions.
IT Services supports a variety of communication systems designed to ensure that you receive appropriate and timely information to keep you as safe as possible. For time-sensitive urgent alerts, the 91做厙 Emergency Text Messaging System, powered by Omnilert, sends a text message and/or email alert to all registered users. This system is used to notify 91做厙 students and employees of imminent danger or campus closure and not for general communication. All first-year students will be automatically registered for Omnilert by fall.
You may choose to opt out of the alerts at 91做厙OH.edu/etms.
More information can be found at 91做厙OH.edu/police.
Campus crime alerts and other high-level informational messages are sent to 91做厙 email accounts and/or posted on my91做厙. These notices are generally less time-critical.