Join friends and colleagues in celebrating the retirement of Richard Altheide at a drop-in reception 2-4 p.m. Wednesday, June 30, in Room E101 of the Phelps Health Annex Building.
Read More »The information technology (IT) department has begun migrating email resource mailboxes to shared mailboxes beginning with departments that have multiple people accessing a mailbox. Please create a Help Desk request with a list of people in your department who need access to the shared mailbox.
Read More »IT telecom billing is changing from yearly to monthly billing. Starting with the April 2021 statement, all newly added recurring charges will be processed a month at a time. For example, if a new employee started and requires a new phone to be setup for the department, it will start to appear on the April 2021 statement.
Read More »It’s time for instructors to request software for use in computer learning centers (CLC) across campus. Please submit your requests via a Google Form by 5 p.m. Friday, April 30. Here are the steps:
Read More »Adobe is holding a series of 30-minute virtual events with the California State University Entertainment Alliance (CSUEA) on Wednesday, April 28. The event is free for Missouri S&T students, faculty and staff.
Read More »Information technology will open its computer learning center (CLC) software request process for instructors who need specific software packages available in CLCs across campus. The software request is done via a Google Form as follows: 1. Go to forms.gle/HFJDwiErxEnTFyBSA2. Login with your <userid>@umsystem.edu Google account3. Follow the instructions on the site. Only enter one software […]
Read More »Danny Tang, senior director of research services at the University of Iowa, has been named chief information officer (CIO) at Missouri S&T. Tang will join Missouri S&T on July 1.
Read More »The network infrastructure team will work with MOREnet to upgrade the core campus network beginning at 7 a.m. Saturday, April 3. The work is expected to last the entire day. All network services, including Wi-Fi and ethernet, will be inaccessible.
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