OIT Technology News:
September 2025 Edition

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Tech Improvements Power Up the Game Day Experience

Over the past several months, we've been working hard to provide even better services for students, visiting fans, and the athletes themselves. This includes improving cellular coverage, enhancing the stadium experience, and even helping to 3D print protective gear right inside the Fieldhouse.
Winners of the Digital ID Survey Announced

Last spring, OIT partnered with the Student Senate to gather student opinions on the potential adoption of digital IDs at SMU. To help incentivize participation, OIT donated three gift cards to be awarded randomly to students who participated in the survey and we have the winners!
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New Adobe applications available for faculty, staff and students

SMU's Adobe license has been updated to include Adobe Acrobat AI Assistant and access to Adobe Express campus-wide for students.
Cayuse: Enhancing Research and Development at SMU

You may have heard that Cayuse is coming to SMU this fall. If you are writing proposals, conducting funded research, or creating new technologies as part of your SMU work, you’ll want to be in the know.
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Gartner Insights, Advice, and Tools Available for Campus Usage

SMU has made Gartner available to the SMU university community. Whether you are a faculty member, staff member, or student, now is the perfect time to explore the benefits of Gartner's comprehensive data.
Resources.SMU: The Wiki for All of Us

We have our first site available on the new resources.smu.edu public wiki and are now accepting requests to transfer sites to it.
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Canvas Plus: September 2025 Edition

In this edition of Canvas Plus, we look at two interface updates for Canvas, round up resources for using Qwickly attendance, and give a shout out to everyone who participated in our recent workshops.
OIT Launches Outages Site

To keep our community informed, we are launching smu.edu/outages to update the campus on service interruptions.
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New Technology Fund for Conference Rooms and Key Indoor Event Spaces

To help support the shared use of space and the upkeep of technology throughout campus, the University has established a new Technology Fund to aid in the maintenance and replacement of AV equipment in conference rooms and select indoor event spaces, but there are several rules governing the use of this fund.

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