Did you know there’s a safer way to access the wireless network on campus? Eduroam does a better job protecting your information—like passwords, bank accounts and credit cards—and it’s available to all faculty, staff and students. Learn how to get started.
Enter the Cybersecurity Awareness Month meme contest
Who, meme? Yes, you! Showcase your creativity, humor and cybersecurity awareness for a chance to have your meme displayed in the next TechNews!
‘Presenting With Skill & Confidence’ workshops return this fall
Join this free 3-part workshop series designed to help you find your voice, refine your talking points and approach professional presentations with self-assurance.
Engage eText: Order for spring semester by Dec 1
If you’re an instructor interested in ordering Engage digital materials for your spring semester courses, the ordering period is open.
Share your work at the 2024 Research Bazaar
Proposals due Nov 10. “Data in Action” is the theme, and submissions from all fields and levels of expertise are welcome. Submit your presentation ideas and mark your calendar for the event: Feb 7 & 8.
Gain confidence & get help charting your path to success
RSVP by Oct 25. Participate in this hands-on workshop to help you gain new confidence, refine what success means to you and make new connections within UW’s IT community.
How to boost security for your virtual meetings
Learn some key ways to make your virtual meetings—and devices—more secure. And during Cybersecurity Awareness Month, get more tips and tricks to be more cyber secure, both at work and at home.
Missed the in-person EDUCAUSE conference? Attend online
If you missed the conference in Chicago, there’s another chance to learn and network via the virtual conference option. Oct 18 & 19.
Learn about the finalists for assistant vice provost for culture, climate & engagement
The Division of Information Technology is launching an office to guide the division’s diversity, equity and inclusion strategy. Watch the finalist presentations. Share your feedback by Oct 27.
Get paid to help build a better digital campus
Students employed at UW–Madison can join our research panel to provide your perspective on websites and apps. Participants earn $25 per session.