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Year Up Founder Visits Stanford

Year Up Founder Visits Stanford

Staff members from Business Affairs and the IT Community had the privilege of hearing Year Up Founder and CEO Gerald Chertavian speak on campus last month, where he outlined the work and impact of Year Up, its ongoing mission to close the “Opportunity Divide,” and how Stanford is an active part of that mission.

Connect with Colleagues

Connect with Colleagues

The IT Community Champions are excited to introduce a new effort aimed at better connecting all of us across our IT teams. This July, you are encouraged to set aside some time to invest in building a new relationship or furthering an existing one by participating in the “Connect with Colleagues” campaign.

Focusing on Allies for Diversity and Inclusion in Technology

Focusing on Allies for Diversity and Inclusion in Technology

By taking concrete actions as allies, we can all help ensure that there is not only diversity in our IT Community at Stanford, but inclusion as well.

The 2019 Campus IT Plan Fosters Collaboration and Alignment

The 2019 Campus IT Plan Fosters Collaboration and Alignment

Thanks to the collaborative efforts of hundreds of staff in the Stanford IT Community, the 2019 Campus IT Plan is now available.

A Second Stanford Medicine Tech Bar to Open at the Stanford Redwood City (SRWC) Campus in June

A Second Stanford Medicine Tech Bar to Open at the Stanford Redwood City (SRWC) Campus in June

The Information Resources & Technology (IRT) team is excited to open a new tech bar offering for Stanford Medicine clients at the Stanford Redwood City Campus this June.

AR Technology to Take LBRE Maps to a New Level

AR Technology to Take LBRE Maps to a New Level

The LBRE IT Maps and Records team spent the past year investigating and piloting augmented reality (AR) technology with two LBRE groups – the grounds team for trees and the utilities team for infrastructure. The technology is changing the way the LBRE groups work, and holds promise for broader applications at Stanford.

 IDEAL IT: Celebrating Success and Planning for the Future

IDEAL IT: Celebrating Success and Planning for the Future

Efforts to improve inclusion, diversity, equity, and access are well underway in the IT Community at Stanford.

Second Campus IT Plan Summit Unites IT Professionals

Second Campus IT Plan Summit Unites IT Professionals

On Jan. 17, over 120 IT professionals from organizations across Stanford gathered in person and online to discuss IT efforts specific to teaching, learning, and the student experience. This was the second summit held as part of the Campus IT Planning Program. The first was held in October and covered Content and Data Management.

Voices from WIThin

Voices from WIThin

Members of the Stanford Women in Technology (WIT) Community reflect on their experiences with the new program launched in September

IT Unconference 2018 Draws Lively In-Person and Remote Crowd

IT Unconference 2018 Draws Lively In-Person and Remote Crowd

Over 420 Stanford IT professionals came together in person, as well as over 50 online, for the eighth annual IT Unconference (ITUC). A campus-wide collaborative effort, the event was possible through the planning and sponsorship of 24 campus IT units.

Leaders Identify Major Trends Shaping IT at Stanford

Leaders Identify Major Trends Shaping IT at Stanford

As a member of the IT community at Stanford, you are encouraged to consider these trends when planning IT efforts within your organization. With a common understanding and view of the trends and forces shaping IT at Stanford, we can better align our efforts to serve our community of faculty, staff, students, and alumni.

H&S IT Uses Campus IT Plan to Explore, Learn and Connect

H&S IT Uses Campus IT Plan to Explore, Learn and Connect

The Campus IT Plan is not just a static collection of 300 IT efforts planned at Stanford, it’s a springboard to making connections with fellow IT colleagues, learning about new technologies, and expanding one’s awareness about the IT landscape at the university.