IT Labs and Media

WHAT WE DO

IT Labs and Media are maintained by the Department of Technology Services. Whether providing services to students, faculty, or staff, we aim to provide technology and support services that help you be productive in your academic goals.

Explore IT Labs and IT Media

Whether you’re looking to access the latest software for your coursework or need dependable equipment for your projects, we’re here to support you every step of the way. You can also reserve study room for group work or quiet study sessions, ensuring you have the perfect space to focus and collaborate. Our goal is to provide you with the tools and resources necessary to enhance your learning experience and help you achieve your academic and professional goals. Your success is our top priority!

IT Labs: Providing Workspaces and Technology to Help You Succeed

IT Labs is maintained by the Department of Technology Services. Our goal is to provide students, faculty, and staff with a productive workspace equipped with computers, printers, and software that allow you to be the best scholar you can be. Whether you're taking or teaching classes, our job is to ensure you have tech that's easy to use and readily accessible.

Where is IT Labs?

IT Labs is located in 114 Weir Hall at the Galtney Center for Academic Computing. The Galtney Center is our main computer lab available to all student at the University of Mississippi. See our Appropriate Use Policy here.

At the Galtney Center, patrons have access to:

  • More than 40 computer workstations, including PCs and Macs. Each computer has the tools and software you need to succeed.
  • Three laser printers, including two black-and-white laser printers and one color laser printer. Learn more about printing below!
  • Three additional labs/rooms that can be reserved. Perfect for if you're in need of an independent workspace, collaborative space for groups, and everything in between. To see calendars and reserve a room, see below!
  • Other facilities include workstations equipped with flatbed scanners, a group study table capable of seating six, with a 50" LCD television and laptop / iPad connections, and several study areas with tables, chairs and a dry-erase board.

Reserve a Room

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Weir 104

Weir 104 is a Mac Teaching Lab for teaching/training purposes and has a seating capacity of 15 people. This room may be reserved by Faculty/Staff only. Student organizations are welcome to book this room with a Faculty Advisor.

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Weir 107

Weir 107 is a PC Teaching Lab for teaching/training purposes and has a seating capacity of 18 people. This room may be reserved by Faculty/Staff only. Student organizations are welcome to book this room with a Faculty Advisor.

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Weir 115

Weir 115 is a small conference room/study area and has a seating capacity of 10 people. This room is available for all students, faculty, and staff to reserve.

Need to print?

We got you covered! See below for printing details.

Students can print from their own laptop, desktop, or phone from anywhere!

To print, just login to https://mobileprint.it.olemiss.edu using their WebID and upload documents from their own computer into the print queue.

  • Once a document is uploaded, you can visit the release station location that is most convenient for you.
  • You are responsible for knowing what each individual lab charges for printing, as the price varies.
  • Your bursar account will not be charged until you release the document from a release station.
  • Any document that you upload will remain in the print queue for 24 hours.

MobilePrint has a mobile app called Pharos Print (iOS | Android) that allows you to print documents from your mobile device.

  • Server Address: mobileprint.it.olemiss.edu
  • Server Port: 443
  • Click Connect and then login with your WebID.

The printing costs are as follows:

  • Black-and-white (print/copy) = $0.10 per page
  • Color (print) = $0.50 per page.

You can release your job using your WebID, which will apply printing charges to your bursar account. The release station will display the number of pages, cost, and your current balance before printing.

The Galtney Center for Academic Computing offers three laser printers available for use:

  • 1 - HP Color LaserJet CP4005
  • 2 - HP LaserJet M605 B/W 

IT Media: Equipping You for Success

IT Media is maintained by the Department of Technology Services. The purpose of IT Media is to provide UM faculty and staff with convenient access to current and well-functioning equipment for use in their professional endeavors. Examples of equipment available through IT Media are LCD projectors, laptops, and more.

Equipment Rentals

Before proceeding, please note that equipment rentals are for UM faculty and staff ONLY.

If you are a UM faculty or staff member wishing to rent equipment, please view the IT Media Policy here.

Then, follow the link below to the portal to make your official request.

Request Equipment from IT Media

 

Are You Looking for Student Employment?

With the growth of Information Technology on campus, the Department of Technology Services is looking to expand too! Browse our Student Employment opportunities below and follow this link to apply!

While the responsibilities between each role and assigned location may vary, working for the Department of Technology Services might be a good fit for you if you...

  • Need working hours that can be arranged around your class schedule,
  • Have a passion for technology,
  • Seek challenging yet rewarding tasks,
  • Enjoy working in a fast-paced environment,
  • Can communicate through problems and find solutions with clients, coworkers, and supervisors,
  • Are interested in gaining hands-on experience from others with a common interest in technology.

If any of these are of interest to you, continue reading to learn about our available positions!

The IT Labs Student Consultant is responsible for overseeing the daily operation of the student lab. This includes monitoring the lab and providing assistance to lab patrons.

The IT Media Student Consultant is responsible for delivery and setup of multimedia and computer equipment reserved by instructors and staff, and support for that equipment.

The Classroom Technology Student Consultant is responsible for providing front-line technical support for Classroom Technology on campus.

Meet the Team

The IT Labs and Media teams are excited to help members across campus access and understand the tech they need to excel. 
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Joseph Misita

Joseph Misita

  • Technical Specialist II
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James Shaver

James Shaver

  • Technical Specialist II