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A new EDUCAUSE Center for Analysis and Research (ECAR) study finds that instructors can take steps to ensure that students with disabilities have equitable access.

Managed Windows computers (i.e. those on Active Directory) need to connect to the University's Windows license server at least every 180 days for an update.

Over the coming months, Microsoft Office and Adobe Acrobat Pro DC will be moving to a new licensing model.

Awards of $5,000 are available to faculty or instructional staff to accelerate the creation and delivery of accessibility-infused curricula.

A new course can help you work more securely from home. And a new article explains how a password manager can make the task of staying safe easier.

A 90-Day Security Plan Progress Report speaks to support for enhanced encryption and several other security features.

ITSS computer repair staff are now back on campus several days each week offering computer repair and maintenance support.

Learn about accessibility. Celebrate this occasion in over 30 different ways.

Discover what makes a meeting accessible and how to make use of built-in accessibility features.

Get high-speed Wi-Fi from your car in UMD's new "Hot Lots".