DTS offers on-site IT support, cybersecurity tips (and prizes) during Bearcats Welcome
The University of Cincinnati's Digital Technology Solutions staff will offer on-site IT help and cybersecurity tips at key campus locations throughout Bearcats Welcome.
Get your tech in check with help from DTS
Stop by to get answers to general IT questions or for some help getting your devices connected to UC_Secure wireless.
- Aug. 19-21: 1 to 4 p.m., in Turner Hall Lobby, Calhoun Hall Lobby, and Stratford Heights, Building 16.
- Aug. 20-22, 25-29, & Sept. 2-5: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Tangeman University Center (TUC), Level 300.
Cyber Awareness Challenge & Raffle
Learn essential digital safety tips from the Office of Information Security and test your cybersecurity knowledge for a chance to win prizes. Raffle winners will be announced Sept. 1.
- Aug. 19-22 & 26-29: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on MainStreet outside the Campus Recreation Center.
More detailed Google maps and coordinates can be found on the Parking website.
New to UC? DTS is here to help.
The DTS Get Started page on uc.edu is a guide to setting up your technology before you arrive on campus and after you get settled in.
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