Welcome to the ITS Website!

The Office of Information Technology Services (ITS)

The ITS Office was created by a resolution of Antioch University's Board of Trustees in 2002 for the purpose of consolidating information technology for the various entities at Antioch University's Yellow Springs, Ohio campus. This new office was formed by combining personnel from Antioch College, Antioch University McGregor, and the Antioch University Administrative Offices. 

ITS currently provides technology planning, services and support to the follow Antioch University entities:

This website provides up to date information about campus technology at Antioch in Yellow Springs.

Quick Links

| The HelpDesk| FirstClass Login | Antioch Moodle | WebCT | myAntioch |
| Wireless Setup Instructions | Lab Monitor Reporting | Project Request Form | Video Conference Request Form |




Important Notice: Windows Vista and Office 2007


On Jan. 30, 2007, Microsoft released their newest operating systems, Windows Vista, and productivity suite, Office 2007. Both offer new features and a different user interface than Windows XP or Office 2003. Please note that Antioch I.T.S. has not evaluated the new Windows Vista operating system or Office 2007, nor how either of these products work with any of our existing systems.

Most previous Microsoft upgrades have not been this significant, and an upgrade to either product will likely require considerable effort by users to relearn Windows and Office. If you choose to buy a new Windows PC for personal use, I.T.S. strongly suggests that you purchase one with Windows XP that is "Vista Ready."

I.T.S. recommends that those who currently use Windows XP and Office 2007 on personal computers continue to do so. It is our understanding from other institutions that Windows Vista does not support WebCT, and may not support other systems we currently use. If you upgrade your personal PC to Vista, you may not be able to access WebCT and other systems. Faculty who use WebCT need to make sure their students also know that a Vista operating system on a student's personal machine may mean the student can not get access to WebCT.