Women in IT: reflections and stories from women in UTO
According to the National Center for Women & Information Technology, women make up 47 percent of all employed adults in the United States but hold only 25 percent of computing roles. That makes the need for celebrating and recognizing women's…
New ASU IT Governance framework embraces an agile, collaborative approach
Aspiring to revise and reconstruct the ASU IT Governance approach, the University Technology Office, in partnership with IT and business leaders across the ASU Enterprise, has created a new framework outlining a fresh governance model with…
Tech Studio reopening: now available for support!
Now more than ever, digital tools are foundational to excelling in one’s courses. When faced with technological difficulties, students may find themselves overwhelmed, shouldering additional stress that necessitates prompt assistance to avoid…
ASU's move to the cloud supports a more seamless experience for transfer students in Arizona
Serving over 10,000 transfer students each year, the Arizona Board of Regents (ABOR) and AZTransfer support learners on their journey to transfer from community or tribal colleges to any of the three state universities in Arizona, including…
Faculty teach using ASU Sync Studios to connect with remote students
Lily Wong, an instructor at the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College, opens her laptop and links to the five motion-detecting smart screens fixed to the walls in front and beside her desk. She opens her Zoom room, and one by one, remote students replace…