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Final port of working phones completed in multi-year migration

On June 23, ITS completed the final port of working phones in its multi-year project to move campus phones from Verizon to AT&T. This port migrated 3,355 phones in 52 campus buildings. Over the course of the project, ITS successfully migrated 27,962 campus phone lines in 260 buildings. Groups from … Read more





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Become a better public speaker with Microsoft tools

Want to become a better public speaker? It’s a common professional development goal. Who doesn’t want to be confident, knowledgeable and engaging? Luckily, Microsoft has developed some built-in tools that eases your path to becoming a stronger public speaker. These tools — Speaker Coach and Teleprompter — can help you … Read more





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ConnectCarolina to require Duo for current and former students

Beginning June 26, ITS will require current and former students to use Duo Security (Duo) to provide stronger identity verification before logging into ConnectCarolina. Many users will have a second option to verify their identity — Carolina Key. Duo is one of the 2-Step Verification tools that the University uses … Read more





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Miyuki Hino uses Longleaf cluster to power flood research

Miyuki Hino is an assistant professor in the Department of City and Regional Planning and an adjunct assistant professor in the Environment, Ecology and Energy Program at UNC-Chapel Hill. Her research examines the links between climate hazards, governance and public policy to drive effective and equitable adaptation to climate change. … Read more





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Digital Accessibility Office hires new consultants

The Digital Accessibility Office has added three new consultants who have a wealth of experience advancing accessibility. Lane Fields, Sherose Badruddin and Craig Hayward joined the team last month. They will aid the DAO’s efforts to serve as a resource for all of campus by offering services, tools and training … Read more




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