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New reports for Sponsored Accounts (formerly known as Grants Reports), Funds 1253 and 1263 are now available in REX Finance. The reports are in a user friendly format with features that include...
As part of our ongoing commitment to security, the Unix Infrastructure group will be conducting its quarterly system patching on Friday, March 16th and Saturday, March 17th. While many of the...
On Thursday, March 15th starting at 2pm LDAP-Master and Webadmin will be taken down for system maintenance. During this time account creations and password changes will be unavailable. Account...
A new report, Admitted Students by Extracurricular Activity, is now available in REX. This report will allow you to generate a list of admitted students with a particular extracurricular interest...
Congratulations to DoIT Assistant Vice President Joe Kirby, who has been selected to receive the 2018 Presidential Distinguished Staff Award. Along with other recipients and their families, Joe...
Two new REX guided reports have been released, Course Grade Distribution Breakdown and Course Grade Distribution Breakdown Details. The "Details" report will only be accessible to users...
DoIT is now providing NVivo, a qualitative research software package equivalent to SPSS, Stata, SAS, or R. This software is available to all faculty, staff, and graduate students. It allows the...
We have renamed the report 'Back to Back Classes' to 'Class Time Conflicts'. Also added two new parameters, Overlap Time Type (Duplicate Times or Overlapping Times) and option to include or...
We wanted to update the community on the recent Internet performance issues residential students were experiencing during the first week and a half of the spring semester. A few days into the...
A new REX guided report is intended for departments and colleges to answer the question "Who are we teaching?" and "Who is teaching our students?". The question is only answered for undergraduate...