Missouri S&T’s Information Technology Division is preparing for the transition of campus computer operating systems (OS) to Windows 11, which will become the officially supported OS by Microsoft in 2025. Windows computers will need to be updated or upgraded by that time.
Read More »Missouri S&T will take part in Missouri’s statewide tornado drill at 10 a.m. Wednesday, March 11.
This drill was rescheduled from Severe Weather Preparedness Week, originally held March 2-6. The National Weather Service will test its emergency alert procedures, and local agencies will activate outdoor warning sirens.
On Monday, Sept. 15, S&T IT will end support for Windows 10 and any remaining Windows 10 devices will be blocked from the campus network. User logins for most of these computers have been blocked since Thursday, April 17.
Read More »Windows updates will occur this weekend from midnight Friday, August 11, to 6 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 12. Please leave your computer connected to the S&T network and powered on if leaving your computer on campus. If you need to take your computer home, make sure it is connected to your home network and plugged in to a power source.
Read More »Windows Critical Updates will take place this weekend between the hours of midnight Friday December 11, to 6 a.m. Saturday, December 12. Please leave your computer connected to the S&T network and powered on over the weekend. Save and/or close any applications running as your computer will reboot during the update.
Read More »EdTech and IT is upgrading all classroom computers and several of the Computer Learning Centers (CLCs) to the Microsoft Windows 7 operating system. Find out more.
Read More »Over the summer, information technology’s learning environment support team updated classroom computer equipment and upgraded to Windows 11. Faculty can schedule a classroom tour to learn more about the updates, view demonstrations and ask questions about the technology.
Read More »Starting tomorrow (Friday, Sept. 26), information technology will push out an update to your computer to enable mass notifications through our new system. This update will install the AppArmor application on campus-managed Windows and Mac systems.
Read More »Organizations often have a department that becomes a target of blame when problems arise. At Missouri S&T, Information Technology (IT) frequently fills this role. Employees may wish for perfect technology delivered promptly without constraints, but this ideal scenario doesn’t reflect reality. Like other departments, IT operates within limitations of policy, investment, and capability. The department works with finite resources in money, personnel, and time to achieve the best results possible for the institution.
Read More »Due to security concerns with Zotero, Missouri S&T’s information technology team will retire the use of Zotero on university computer systems. To allow individuals time to transition, the software will remain available until Friday, Aug. 2, when it will be removed from AppsAnywhere and blocked on all university-managed computer systems.
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