MFA News Archive

As we announced on January 25th, Marshall University Information Technology will be enabling Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) for all current students.  Our initial deadline was March 31st, but allowed ample time for student after returning from Spring Break to enroll for MFA.  Officially starting Monday, April 8th, 2019 all students will be REQUIRED to enroll for

Informational message to individuals who have already registered for Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA). No action on your part is needed. A recent configuration change to the Marshall University Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) system now suppresses verification requests when you are connected via the campus network. This change bypasses the need to verify your on-campus logons to

  Stop by our Drinko Pop Up table in the MSC on Tuesday, March 12th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for help enrolling in MFA.  If you miss our event, you an stop by the IT Service Desk at any time if you need assistance.

The Office of Information Technology recently announced a new service which will provide enhanced protection of our Office 365 services using Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA). Beginning March 31, 2019, MFA will be enabled by default on all Marshall University Office 365 accounts. Users can opt-in now at www.marshall.edu/it/mfa. Faculty, staff and students are invited to participate in

Marshall University Information Technology is announcing a new service which will allow enhanced protection for their Office 365 services using Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA for short or two-factor authentication). Once activated, you will receive a secondary authentication notice on your mobile device which you must approve to access MFA-protected applications such as e-mail, OneDrive, O365 ProPlus