Missouri S&T’s information technology has opened its computing learning center (CLC) software request process for instructors who need new, specific software packages to be available in CLCs across campus. Please submit your requests by Sunday, April 7.
Read More »Due to security concerns with Zotero, Missouri S&T’s information technology team has been instructed to retire the use of Zotero on university computer systems.
Read More »To kick off the introduction of S&T’s newest high-performance computing (HPC) cluster, information technology’s research support solutions team will host a supercomputing training event on Tuesday, April 2, in St. Pat’s Ballroom B in the Havener Center and on Zoom. “The Mill” is the name of the new cluster.
Read More »A new security flaw, referred to as GoFetch, has been discovered in the Apple Silicon architecture for Mac computers. The security flaw could allow malicious actors with access to your machine to extract sensitive information, including passwords and secret cryptographic keys.
Read More »Since the new Microsoft Teams became available you’ve been free to toggle back and forth between the classic version of Teams and the new version of Teams. As of today, Monday, March 25, UM System will fully transition to the new version, and you will no longer have the option to use the classic version.
Read More »Beginning yesterday, Wednesday, Jan. 24, Missouri S&T IT began pushing out mandatory security updates for MacOS Sonoma, Ventura, and Monterey on JAMF-enabled machines. MacOS Sonoma 14.3, Ventura 13.6.4, and Monterey 12.7.3 address multiple major security flaws and it is highly recommended that faculty and staff update at their earliest convenience.
Read More »The S&T campus now has the option to use the new Microsoft Teams on university computers. On Jan. 4, Microsoft Teams automatically switched to the new Teams.
Read More »Microsoft Teams has been the primary tool used for chat communication at Missouri S&T for a while now. To keep Teams up-to-date and effective, changes need to happen periodically.
Read More »Information technology has opened its computing learning center (CLC) software request process for instructors who need new, specific software packages to be available in CLCs across campus. Please submit your requests by 5 p.m. Friday, Nov. 10.
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