Technology & Building
Liberal Arts Instructional Technology Support (LAITS)
The LAITS desktop support team provides computer support for all faculty and staff in the College of Liberal Arts for UT-owned equipment. They also provide computer support and imaging services for all classroom console computers and all labs across the college.
Support Hours: Monday - Friday, 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM (when the University is open)
- Call 512-471-5000
- Start a chat session
- Email laits-help@utexas.edu
Liberal Arts Classroom Support
- Call 512-232-5400
- Email laits-av-help@utexas.edu
- For the Hakes Library and NOA classrooms call 471-9666.
- Visit the Technology Classroom Database to search for general purpose classrooms, including information on room setup and available technology.
University Enterprise Technology
Enterprise Technology powers the University’s digital ecosystem—delivering tools and services that help the UT Austin community learn, discover, and succeed.
- Enterprise Technology
- Submit a Help Request: https://ut.service-now.com/sp
- Information on available resources:
- Technology for staff: https://tech.utexas.edu/services-tools/technology-staff
- Technology for faculty: https://tech.utexas.edu/services-tools/technology-faculty
- Technology for students: https://tech.utexas.edu/services-tools/technology-students
Building Resources
Sarah M. and Charles E. Seay Building
108 E. Dean Keeton Street, Mail Stop A8000
Austin, TX 78712
Report an issue with appliances / equipment, power / lighting, elevators / escalators, heating / cooling / ventilation, plumbing, walls, ceilings, floors or doors by contacting the Facilities Service Center at 512-471-2020 or facilities@austin.utexas.edu or by submitting a UT Works request. Location / room number information is crucial for us to respond to your issue.
To report emergencies or safety concerns, call 911 from anywhere on campus to be connected with UTPD.
- SEA Building Emergency Plan (.pdf)
- Request a Room Reservation
- LabSpace Program
- Request Keys or ID Card Access
* Important! All students, faculty and staff should read the Information Security Office's Acceptable Use Policy for UT policy governing the use of UT computing resources.
