Students gathered for the highly anticipated release of the latest video game and competed in a fraternity-sponsored tournament.
Students gathered for the highly anticipated release of the latest video game and competed in a fraternity-sponsored tournament.
University is initiating a project to improve support for the finance and accounting needs of its research, academic, and clinical operations.
A secure disposal service for University-owned electronics is now available free of charge
Rush Rhees Library held its annual Scare Fair on Halloween, and IT staff were on hand to test students’ information security knowledge in a series of games.
Seven IT staff were honored by the Special Interest Group on University and College Computing Services (SIGUCCS) for their video “Phishing Bells.”