UIT responding to Canvas security incident
University of Utah IT and the Utah System of Higher Education are monitoring a Canvas security incident.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah IT and the Utah System of Higher Education are monitoring a Canvas security incident.
Read MoreDigital accessibility is ongoing work, and it is shared work.
Read MoreThe Utah Day 1 Books Access Program delivers all required digital and print materials directly to students by the first day of class.
Read MoreThis initiative aims to improve student affordability, preparedness, and sustainability to further reduce costs.
Read MoreUnlike the real thing, ISO’s simulated phishes do not harm the user or the university if the user falls for them.
Read MoreThis process applies to purchases from $1 to $1 million.
Read MoreMake the change now to avoid a headache later.
Read MoreTransparency is important when it comes to communications.
Read MoreCOVID-19 is changing the way classes will happen.
Read MoreAccounts are free for all eligible university students, faculty, staff and U of U Health employees.
Read MoreUsers hosting Zoom meetings outside of Canvas should protect their meetings by following Zoom’s recommendations for keeping their meetings secure.
Read MoreStarting fall 2018, instructors and students may notice a small addition to the structure of their Canvas courses: Blackboard Ally.
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