The DA posted an article last week about the OIT Technology Support Center. Check it out:
Though busy, WVU Tech Support Center gets the job done
Thursday February 19, 2009
Marli Riggs, Staff WriterNumerous laptops line a long table in Room G49 in Brooke Tower on the Evansdale Campus of West Virginia University. Student workers briskly move from one computer to the next, conducting diagnostic tests.
The white board by the door reads “29 machines in line, 17 machines in progress.”
WVU’s Technology Support Center helps students with their computer problems.
“The WVU TSC is here to provide students with many ongoing services for the equipment they have brought to WVU,” said Michael Cooper, TSC coordinator, through an e-mail. “These include repair and upgrade services as well as software and consulting services to ensure the computer will function properly with the WVU network.”
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I run a small computer repair company in London, UK too and being located near a university we have a lot of student clients. I know how hard it can be for students financially, that’s why we really do our best to provide them with the cheapest alternative.
It’s nice to hear that another computer repair company doing the same as well.