Campus Digital Accessibility

Colorado House Bill HB21-1110 requires all higher education institutions within the state to have digital accessibility policies and procedures in place by July 1, 2024. It is everyone's responsibility to ensure the content we create is accessible.

Learn more about campuswide digital accessibility resources and information.

OIT News and Initiatives

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  • Picture of the back of a meeting while attendees look at a presentation on a screen with OIT AV support managing it.

    Classroom Technology Modernization

    Aug 12, 2024
    The project team is excited to announce that 17 room upgrades have been completed on the CU Anschutz campus to standardize and optimize each room technology experience.
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    Employee Spotlight

    Aug 1, 2024
    Within ISS we value our team members and the phenomenal work they do for the university. Learn more about Kevin Fotso, a bioinformatics technical analyst supporting high performance computing on the CU Anschutz campus.
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    Ensuring a Seamless and Secure Start to Fall – Working, Teaching and Learning

    Aug 27, 2024
    Kick off the year on the right foot! Ensure your university password is up to date, and that your computer's applications, operating systems and software are all current. When accessing university resources, remember to have your username, password, and device ready for Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) with Duo.
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    Campus Digital Accessibility Initiative

    Jul 23, 2024
    The university is committed to upholding the principles of Colorado House Bill 21-1110, ensuring that people with disabilities have equal, available and reliable access to the university’s services, digital content and technologies. Learn more about digital accessibility at CU Anschutz.
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    Improving Microsoft Outlook Security

    Jul 29, 2024
    In our continuing efforts to improve email security protocols and protect our personal and university data, we are enabling additional features in Microsoft Outlook. The next phase in enhancing the security of our email environment involves enabling features that detect messages that may appear to come from legitimate or trusted email addresses but are actually from malicious sources.
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    New Lower Storage Rates and Improved Efficiency

    Jul 29, 2024
    We are excited to announce a reduction in pricing and an upgrade to our centralized file storage services (Isilon). Learn more about the new cloud-based system.
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    Unlocking the Power of AI: Enhancing Campus Technology with New Tools

    May 28, 2024
    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping the way we learn, research and innovate on higher education campuses. Learn more about the approved tools for university use.
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    New AI Tools Approved for University Use

    Mar 27, 2024
    Whether you are a student, faculty, researcher or staff member, university approved AI tools can offer valuable resources to support your academic and professional endeavors.
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