We'd like to help you find your way around our campus. Below are
interactive links for the campus map that will allow for better navigation.
Learn about EIU as well as information in regards to selected campus
buildings. Be sure to check the online EIU main campus map. This online
visit will familiarize you with EIU.
Contains news, profiles, calendars, interviews,
and features about EIU. The online news site contains information
from the EIU newspaper (Top Stories), television station (WEIU-TV,
WEIU Radio).
The Department of Human Resources is committed to providing unified,
professional services that make Eastern Illinois University a better
place to work and to learn.
This office's goal is the enhancement and improvement of the EIU
learning community." Promoting the Wholesome Professor"
while providing teaching, research, and service is motto of this office.
CASA offers academic support services, assesses student learning,
guides students through the transition to college, and contributes
to the University community's knowledge of its students and graduates.
The Office of Research and Sponsored
Programs facilitates applications, negotiations, and procurement
of grant funding for activities that are consistent with the mission
and role of the University. Such activities include research, creative
activity, construction and improvement of facilities, and public
service
ATAC Provides a university-wide
forum for discussion of technology issues and the development of
recommendations for strategic direction concerning the use of academic
communication, computation, information, and instructional technologies.
ITS is committed to providing centralized
information and technology support of the academic mission for Eastern
Illinois University. It also provides support for the most complex
base of software used by EIU's administrative and academic computing
communities. ITS provides assistance for departments, faculty and
staff on web design, web templates and HTML code. ITS also offers
assistance with PHP/MYSQL driven sites.
Information Technology Services
launched its new, universal Help Desk, effective with the start
of the Spring 2003 semester. The ITS Help Desk consolidates all
ITS client support and assistance services into one unit, centrally
located at the Gregg Triad Open Computer Lab, with expanded staffing,
enlarged scope, greater accountability, and a renewed commitment
to service.
The mission of CATS is to provide
Eastern Illinois University with comprehensive services in the design,
development, implementation, and evaluation of technology-enhanced
materials in support of courses and programs. CATS provides an exciting
and rewarding experience for faculty and Graduate Assistants who
are interested in developing their technical skills and experience
in a professional setting.
The Martin Luther King, Jr. University
Union strives to provide services and programs in response to faculty
and students’ physical, social, recreational, and educational
needs. The Union also seeks to serve the campus and community by
providing a center for meetings, conferences, banquets, and camps.
The Union Bookstore is located in the east
side of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Union on the first floor. The
Bookstore proudly supplies students, faculty, alumni, and the community
with EIU clothing, apparel, and merchandise. It also carries school
and art supplies, gift cards, posters, and other miscellaneous items
for students on campus.
The primary mission of Campus Recreation
is to provide a broad range of co-curricular recreational activities
allowing for the personal, intellectual, physical, civic, and social
growth of students, faculty, and staff with the ultimate objective
being the development of constructive use of leisure time and healthful
lifestyle throughout life.
The Office of Civil Rights and
Diversity is responsible for the effective organization, implementation,
and administration of the University's overall civil rights, affirmative
action, and diversity programs and monitors the employment policies
and processes for faculty and administrative positions.
The Police Department provides a professional
law enforcement and service function to the University community by
preserving the peace, protecting life and property, preventing crime,
apprehending criminals, and recovering lost and stolen property.
In any emergency please contact 911. During the emergency
call please give YOUR name, YOUR office location, and YOUR phone number.
Wait inside the office until a police officer arrives.
On the EIU campus there are 19 emergency phones, located
in strategic areas that are in the paths of most foot traffic. These
phones are easily identifiable by the blue light that is always lighted
and is about 7 feet off the ground. A push of the button activates
the phone, and the blue light flashes. A police dispatcher will answer
"911" and ask if police, fire, or medical assistance is
needed. Whether there is a voice answer or not, an Eastern Illinois
University Police Officer will be immediately dispatched to the activated
phone to check on the well-being of the caller. These phones are for
EMERGENCIES only, and prank activation will result in prosecution
of the offender.
All vehicles used on Illinois public
roads must have a current State of Illinois title and registration.
New residents have 30 days to apply for an Illinois title and registration
after establishing residence in the state, provided the vehicle
is properly registered in another jurisdiction.
This list of questions will stimulate your thinking.
Your chair and/or other knowledgeable colleagues should be able
to answer the questions that pique your interest. (In
progress)
Questions for Your Department Secretary
This list of questions can probably be answered
by your department secretary.(In progress)