Enterprise Applications (EA) recently announced FY24 Organizational Changes, including several promotions. Please WashU IT in congratulating the following team members on their recent promotions. Your dedication to the mission of IT and the University is notable and appreciated by all. Thank you for your hard work and dedication.
Category: News & Events
Sunday, August 20: EPIC Feature Release
The EPIC1 team and Washington University Information Technology will perform the quarterly EPIC Feature Release on Sunday, August 20, between 12:30 a.m. and 3:30 a.m. Temporarily Unavailable Customization Options The below listed common workflow customization options of EPIC will be temporarily unavailable from Friday, August 18, at 5:00pm, until the end of the feature release on […]
Message from the CIO: Thank You for your hard work, integrity leading to a successful FY23
Now that Fiscal Year 2023 is officially behind us, I would like to take a moment to thank you for the integrity and professionalism you continually demonstrate each day as part of WashU IT. Guided by the university’s Here and Next and the IT ImpacT strategic plans, we accomplished all the goals we set out […]
Message from the CISO: Introducing the WashU CyBear Secure Program
The day has finally come, and the Information Security Roadmap Team and I are proud to present the new name from our 5-Year Roadmap naming contest. The name of our roadmap program will be WashU CyBear Secure Program: Protect & Empower. We would like to thank everyone for their assistance toward this initiative. I would […]
July 19: A New Generation of Qualtrics Widgets
Qualtrics has introduced a new generation of widgets to provide consistent and accessible widgets with improved visualizations. To simplify and consolidate our widget offerings, Qualtrics is removing three legacy widgets from the Add Widget menu on July 19, 2023. This means you will no longer be able to add/create these legacy widgets in dashboards. We […]
Software Licensing transitions to End User Services in July 2023
As of Monday, July 3rd, the Software Licensing team, formerly under WashU IT Admin, has transitioned to the WashU IT Depot. This transition aims to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of our services while better aligning our teams with the evolving needs of our organization. The Software Licensing team has been an integral part of […]
Tech Den’s Curry Enjoys the Innovative Aspects of Her Role in 3D Printing
Based on a conversation with Madison Curry, one would think she has held her position as a technical support specialist with the Tech Den team for years. To learn she has only been part of the WashU IT family since March is a bit surprising. The Salina, Kansas native earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts […]
Multiple Winners Identified in InfoSec Roadmap Project Naming
The Information Security Roadmap Team and I would like to thank everyone for their patience as we figured out a solution to the tie that resulted from our Information Security 5-Year Roadmap naming contest. As stated previously in Tuesday Tech, your suggestions were incredible. We appreciate the input that was put forth toward this effort. […]
New Project Management Guide Will Ensure More Consistent Project Delivery
You started a project. What do you do next? In an effort to improve the consistency in project delivery across WashU IT, we are pleased to announce the WashU IT Project Management Guide. The guide will provide: standard project processes, explanations, and templates, and include information on how to get assistance throughout the lifecycle of […]
WashU IT Welcoming Stedelin as New Associate Vice Chancellor for Administrative and Academic Technologies
Jennifer Stedelin will begin as Deputy Chief Information Officer (DCIO) and WashU IT’s firstAssociate Vice Chancellor for Administrative and Academic Technologies on July 3. WashUVice Chancellor and Chief Information Officer Jessie Minton announced the news, notingthe new position will have operational oversight and accountability for administrative,academic, and data management services provided by WashU IT. “I […]