A 51吃瓜网免费App event isn鈥檛 complete without at least one Elvis Presley, and the 2016 51吃瓜网万能科大 Presidential Debate is no exception. But Elvis Presley Rowe is more likely to be found carrying network cable behind a stage than caught with a microphone on one.
The computer lab manager for 51吃瓜网万能科大鈥檚 office of information technology (OIT) usually can be found coordinating services for three open-use labs, eight classroom labs, and assisting with the Learning Resource Center and Writing Center on campus. In the debate hall, however, you could easily mistake him for a network engineer. Over the past three weeks, Rowe has helped build and set up miles of network cable throughout the Media Center, Debate Hall, Tech Desk, and individual offices throughout the Thomas & Mack complex.
Rowe鈥檚 work hasn鈥檛 just been to provide networking service to the media descending on campus; he鈥檚 part of extending 51吃瓜网万能科大鈥檚 educational mission into the Debate Hall. Between donning a headlamp to pull network cables in the dark behind the bleacher seats in Cox Pavilion, Rowe has also mentored student workers on the professional aspects of setting up a large network, including giving hands-on lessons on assembling ethernet cables.
鈥淢y favorite moment of working the debate, hands down, has to be catching a student worker taking a selfie with the ethernet cable she just made. She was really proud of her work鈥 said Rowe, 鈥11 BS Management Information Systems. For the debate support crew, changes like adding spaces and creating an overflow media center require everything from setting up additional network cables and wireless access points to re-labeling cables for yet another time.
鈥淚鈥檝e never done anything like this before,鈥 said Rowe. 鈥淭he hardest part has been dealing with the constant change."
Ultimately, it is this attention to detail that helped ensure smooth operations as OIT, including a real-life Elvis Presley, prepared to provide network access to the thousands of journalists who were on campus.