it News Archive
Congratulations Marshall Graduates! Soon you will be graduating from Marshall University. Now is a good time to take a few moments to wrap up some important technology and service items before you go. We compiled that grad services list and emailed them to you, but just in case you can find them on our website.
Now that we’re meeting virtually for the unforeseeable future, the popular virtual conferencing app, Zoom, has been a heavy target for cyber criminals. Fear not, there are things you can do to make your Zoom meetings safer: Patch early, patch often. Use the Waiting Room option. Take control over screen sharing. Use random meeting IDs
Due to recent news, cybercriminals have a new twist on phishing emails: Coronavirus scams. Cybercriminals often exploit popular topics and fears, and they haven’t overlooked the widespread fear of COVID-19. The Office of Information Technology asks the Marshall community to continue to stay alert of fraudulent emails and follow safety guidelines when responding to emails
This message to all students, faculty and staff has been approved by Edward Aractingi, Associate VP for IT and Chief Information Officer As we start the new semester and the year 2020, we remind you of the important role which you have in the cyber security of Marshall University. Please review a few key steps
MUIT has completed an upgrade to the MU WiFi and Eduroam wireless networks on campus. If you are having issues connecting to the MUWiFi or Eduroam WiFi networks on our campuses, you may need to “Trust” the new certificate. If you are still having issues, try following these steps: Go into your WiFi settings and
The service desk will be covered from noon to 1:00 PM each day over the holiday break starting this Saturday, December 20th through our return on January 2, 2020, every day including Christmas and New Years day. During this time we will respond to messages and will be available for chat, calls and emails during
Over the next two months, Marshall University will be migrating all V: Drive storage to Microsoft OneDrive. You will receive a completion status message from IT Announcements (itannouncements-noreply@marshall.edu) once your V: Drive has been fully migrated. Once migration is complete, you will be able to access the files you previously stored on your V: Drive
The article linked below talks more about the “mobile transaction experience for students on campus in every aspect of student life, including access to facilities and residence halls, and payments for dining, laundry, vending, retail, and more all from a smartphone or smart watch.” We are excited to be one of the early adopters offering
Over the next two months, Marshall University will be migrating all V: Drive storage to Microsoft OneDrive. You will receive a completion status message from IT Announcements (itannouncements-noreply@marshall.edu) once your V: Drive has been fully migrated. Once migration is complete, you will be able to access the files you previously stored on your V: Drive
Marshall University Information Technology has updated our “Tech Tips” for 2019.