What basketball team are you rooting for in this year’s NCAA tournament?
The Kentucky Blue Devils? The UCLA Bruins? The East High Wildcats? Whether you meticulously stu dy the stats and injuries of each player on the team or the only thing yo u know about basketball is that Troy Bolton’s head is in the game, but his heart’s in the song; our March Madness competition is for you.
Drop by Tech Hub from March 20 to March 22 between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. to fill out our March Madness bracket, channel your inner LeBron James...
Arpita Dube has always been interested in technology. From her first experiences with programming computers at home, to her current work as a Data Warehouse Analyst she has maintained a love for technology and innovative uses of the mass amounts of data in modern life.
We had a chance to speak with Arpita about how she began her career, her advice on getting involved with technology, and why she is passionate about data in technology.
Can you describe your day-to-day job?
I have nearly 6 years of experience utilizing technology as a Data Warehouse Analyst in...
It is no secret that IT as an industry is constantly evolving. This means that as a university we are constantly evaluating our current systems and ways they can grow and change to meet the growing needs of students and faculty. The process of bringing new services to campus, identifying improvements, and understanding the big picture of IT services employed at the university falls to Tracy Richardson. Her role allows her to collaborate and embrace the growing and changing feild and promote productive change at the Ohio State University.
As part of our #OSUWomenInTech series, we had a chance...
Java programming. It's more than your normal cup of Joe.
Emily Smith is an OCIO App Programmer on the front lines coding improvments into the JavaScript background of ServiceNow . She has presented her work at conferences and enjoys looking for new ways to automate and streamline processes to make platforms more powerful an user friendly.
As part of our #OSUWomenInTech series, we had a chance to sit down with Smith to learn more about her daily job, how she stays up on industry news and what technology she is most excited about.
Hacking has been a hot topic in the news of recent. Here at Ohio State we have a team of security anyalists who keep university systems safe, data secure and policies updated so your information is right where it should be, and nowhere it shouldn't.
Becky Mayse is a Senior Security Analyst with Enterprise Security whose work teaches us new ways to keep our digital lives safe, whether at school or home.
As part of our #OSUWomenInTech series, we had a chance to sit down with Mayse to learn more about her daily job, how she stays up...
Valerie Rake, Associate Director for eLearning Support is responsible for keeping your favorite learning managment system up and running. Besides managing Carmen , she also watches over tools like CarmenConnect , CarmenWiki , Top Hat , and Mediasite .... to name a few.
As part of our #OSUWomenInTech series, we had a chance to sit down with Rake to learn more about her daily job, how she stays up on industry news and what technology she is most excited about.
What are you excited about in technology? We asked our tech-savvy employees and they had lots to say. We’ve been talking about advancements in technology, great on-campus tech resources, and general advice for the new semester.
This week we got the opportunity to talk to Drake Addis and ask him about his experience with Tech Hub, the rise of augmented reality, and what else he’s involved in on campus.
What’s your major?
I am a third year here at Ohio State and my major is Computer and Information Sciences. I don’t quite know what I want...
You’re invited to join us on February 7 for our first annual Women in Technology night. Meet up with us, our guest speaker Erica Krumlauf and women working in technology from across the university for an evening of light refreshments and networking.
Agenda:
6:00 Introductions and refreshments
6:15 Guest speaker Erica Krumlauf followed by Q&A
6:45-7:15 Networking
Attire: Business Casual
Location: 100 Campbell Hall
To attend the event, please RSVP with our online form and we will contact you with additional details and reminders.
If January has got you feeling cooped up in your apartment, classes or dorm room we have the solution; become the head of an Italian city-state and manipulate, bluff and bribe your way to power. Or at least play a game that allows you to do that. Fight the winter blues with some friendly competition at our Coup tournament on January 23 from 5 -7 p.m. Try our new furniture, eat some snacks and possibly win an Apple TV™. Space is limited, make sure to sign up to reserve your spot.
As we get ready for a new semester and new year we’ve been thinking about our resolutions. Tech resolutions to be specific.
Aligning the way we should use technology with the way we actually do can be as wishful as our other more lofty resolutions. Whether you want to become more secure online, maintain a better life balance with your tech or just make a good new habit, we know it can be harder than it looks. This year we’ve put together a few small ideas that can make a big difference; and some tips to make them stick...