Be cyber smart this holiday season
The holiday season is upon us – bringing with it an inbox full of party invites, well wishes, special deals and holiday discounts. And while the season is a time for joy and cheer, the flood of the inbox and hussle of the holidays presents a unique…
3 technologies that are enhancing the teaching and learning experience
Editor’s note: This story was co-authored by UTO’s editorial team, including Sophie Jones, Alisha Mendez and Mike Sanchez – edited by Tristan Ettleman. It wasn’t all that long ago that technology was introduced into the classroom. In fact,…
$34.6M investment in ASU to help create reliable internet access and training for the region
Like food, clothing and shelter, the internet has become a basic need. Today, access is a determining factor for quality of life as it connects people to vital health care, learning experiences and work opportunities.Yet, across Arizona,…
From women in IT: The power of allyship
Each year, March marks Women's History Month – a time to celebrate the bold, resilient and fearless women shaping their communities, and the world at large.
Deputy CIO John Rome Speaks at Amazon Event
Deputy Chief Information Officer of the University Technology Office, John Rome, spoke Monday at the AWS re:Invent conference in Las Vegas. A massive meeting of great technological minds, the Amazon Web Services event addresses innovative new…
UTO Employees Give Back and Pack Food for Children around the World
Yesterday, a phenomenal group of UTO employees, facilitated by the Giving Back to the Community team, went out to Feed My Starving Children's warehouse and packed 227 boxes of food for children in need across the world. That's 49,032 meals and 134…