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The Office of Information Technology (OIT) has created resources to help you navigate data storage and transmission in a secure and efficient manner.
Instructors using third-party tools in Blackboard may need to rebuild some course content over Winter Break as vendors continue to upgrade their technology.
If you have successfully migrated to Azure MFA and have received an electronic W-2 form previously or would like to begin receiving an electronic form, you will need to update your selection.
The Office of Information Technology would like to remind all OHIO faculty, staff, and students to keep their software updated on both their personal and University devices.
The Office of Information Technology (OIT) recommends that users always run the most current version of macOS, which offers improved functionality and keeps devices compliant with OHIO’s Information Security Standards.
In order to help the University community identify phishing messages and to prevent students, faculty and staff from falling victims to scams, OIT has put together these tips for recognizing and reporting phishing.
The Office of Information Technology (OIT) has formed a committee to recommend a vendor for the next learning management system (LMS) as part of the Learning Management System Evaluation Project.
As Cybersecurity Awareness Month continues, the Office of Information Technology (OIT) would like to encourage all OHIO faculty, staff, and students to use strong passwords.
Every October, Ohio University, along with thousands of other organizations, participates in Cybersecurity Awareness Month activities to champion safer and more secure online practices.
All OHIO students, faculty and staff are invited to join Ohio University’s Information Security Office for Data Security Day.
With its launch earlier this month, the OHIO Esports Arena not only became the home of OHIO's varsity esports team, but also a leading-edge academic space.
The Technology Help Center will soon be the new home of the Technology Review process.
The Office of Information Technology (OIT) announced an update that allows users to extend the length of time between Microsoft Azure Multi-Factor Authentication sessions from 30 to 90 days.
The new course evaluation technology is set to be implemented over the next academic year.
The Office of Information Technology (OIT) is excited to help all Ohio University instructors prepare for fall semester.