University IT is advancing its efforts to reduce Stanford Box usage across the university, and encouraging our community to adopt Google Drive, the preferred storage solution, or Microsoft OneDrive, another supported storage alternative.
Healthy devices @ Stanford: blending convenience with security
In a campus-wide effort slated for completion by September 2021, Stanford University IT is embarking on five complementary efforts to ensure all devices are both convenient and secure.
Zoom-bombing incidents are still happening here at Stanford and across other institutions.Taking just three simple precautions can help you keep unwanted guests out.
Between now and September 2021, University IT will be asking all university employees to join the 6,000 faculty and staff who are already using Cardinal Key.
How to get the most out of your Stanford Mobile app
The Stanford Mobile app was designed with you in mind. That’s why we’re committed to constantly evolving our features and curating a unique experience for each student, employee, and visitor who uses it.
Check out some of our favorite features to help you make the most of your Stanford mobile experience.
Millions of Californians are combating COVID with their smartphone, are you?
The state is encouraging all Californians to do their part to stop by the spread of COVID, not only by wearing masks and social distancing, but also by activating the CA Notify exposure notification app.
If you're planning an upcoming virtual meeting or event and worried about the technology logistics, we’re here to help. University IT now offers virtual meeting and webinar support.
The Farm at your fingertips: Five reasons to get Stanford Mobile
You’re not alone if you’ve been feeling a little disconnected from The Farm lately. The University IT Stanford Mobile team has kept that in mind while continuing to build out the university mobile app experience to boost convenience, connection, and community.