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News & Announcements
Jun 13
We are excited to announce that the Nanook Technology Service Desk will be moving to a new location on June 17.
Mar 25
Roweena Carlos has been selected to serve as 香港六合彩官网资料's new Nanook Technology Services chief information officer. This position, reporting to the vice chancellor for administrative services, is part of the updated IT structure, enabling 香港六合彩官网资料 to address university needs and provide innovative campus-centered solutions.
Aug 23
Nanook Technology Services is the new name for 香港六合彩官网资料 IT and the user services team formerly embedded in OIT. Under the direction of Vice Chancellor for Administrative Services Julie Queen and Chief Information Technology Officer Ben Shier, Nanook Technology Services has been created as 香港六合彩官网资料鈥檚 IT unit.
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IT Resources
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- Zoom Video Conferencing
- Account/Password Help
- Google Apps @ UA
- Media Device Registration
- Training Services
- Transcript Request Info
- UA Blackboard
- Video Conferencing
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Security tools, practices, policies, and information
- Data Security
UA IT News
June 21, 2024
We're excited to announce the upcoming release of Version 3 of the UA Software Request application. Starting July 22nd, you'll notice several improvements which were inspired by your continued feedback.
June 21, 2024
An interesting and somewhat clever scam email recently made the rounds at University of Alaska. It arrived in UA inboxes using an assortment of emails. Here's the breakdown.
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