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My Class Map helps students navigate the U campus

The My Class Map application.

My Class Map enables enrolled students to access a list of their registered courses, pinpoint their locations, and get directions through the CIS portal or by logging in to the app with their university credentials. Students also can view other on-campus amenities.

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Take control of the info you share with app developers

Many apps collect your personal and health data.

Data Privacy Week is an excellent time to review which applications have access to your personal and health data, particularly if you downloaded them for free.

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Signs of the times: Digital messaging at the U

Illustration shows the technical specifications for a pedestrian digital sign

A new generation of digital signs at the university includes vehicular signs in high-traffic areas and at campus gateways, pedestrian signs that line popular paths, wall-mounted pedestrian signs, and indoor displays in U buildings.

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File sharing and copyright violation notice

It is a violation of federal law and university policy to share and/or distribute copyrighted materials without the permission of the copyright holder.

It is a violation of federal law and university policy to share and/or distribute copyrighted materials without the permission of the copyright holder.

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IT governance roundup

IT governance

The Strategic Information Technology Committee (SITC) met on January 11, the Architecture and New Technology Committee (ANTC) met on January 24, and the Teaching and Learning Portfolio (TLP) met on January 19. The Enterprise Web Advisory Council (EWAC) did not meet in January.

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Slideshow: 2021 UIT year in review

Happy holidays from UIT!

As this year draws to a close, we take a moment to reflect on some of UIT's most notable achievements, events, and employee features and news.

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Security alert tops list of most-viewed articles

An unknown call is received by a mobile phone user.

In 2021, UIT published 111 articles in its Node 4 newsletter, dozens of which were cross-posted in @theU, Researcher’s Corner, Campus Connect, and Pulse. A security advisory about “smishing” garnered the most attention.

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CHPC returns to smaller, hybrid SC21 Conference

CHPC hosted a booth at SC21.

Even with lower turnout and fewer research computing sites attending in-person, UIT Center for High Performance Computing (CHPC) staff had many valuable discussions with fellow SC21 attendees about shared practices, experiences, and issues.

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Last Updated: 2/20/26