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2022

Summit centers on UIT student program growth

Jens Phanich, a student intern in the UIT University Support Services Quality Assurance group.

A UIT student employee summit took place August 18 at the Downtown Data Center. The purpose of the summit was to talk about the state of UIT's student program, discuss challenges, and gather feedback.

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UIT successfully 'reboots' for the start of school year

Image of a student studying in Kahlert Village, courtesy of the University of Utah

Before students settled into their seats on the first day of classes, cross-functional IT teams performed a range of activities like deploying IT changes, adding and supporting new tools for academics and research, and migrating services to cloud-hosted platforms.

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Explainer: Acceptable Use Rule (4-004A)

An orange, gray, and white illustration of a smartphone, from left, tablet, desktop computer, and laptop computer

Acceptable Use Rule (4-004A) defines acceptable, unacceptable, and legitimate uses of the university’s technology.

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U Safety and UIT tighten controls around location data for 911 calls

Image of an ambulance.

To help emergency responders find members of the U community in their time of need, and to comply with federal enhanced 911 (E911) regulations, staff, faculty, and health care workers within or outside of the university must provide location information on their softphones.

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One U PeopleSoft project update: The 'why' and where we are now

Martell Teasley, interim senior vice president for academic affairs.

It’s been more than a year since the kickoff of the One U PeopleSoft Finance Transformation Project. Project stakeholders take a moment to remind the U community about the “why,” celebrate recent milestones, and dispel some common misconceptions.

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Last Updated: 1/6/23