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Graduating? What Happens to Your Accounts?
Graduating students will lose access to most KU services and accounts, including KU email, 210 days after leaving the University. You will lose access to Microsoft Office and OneDrive for Business immediately after graduation. If you want to keep any emails or files, be sure to back up the data to your own personal file storage service or device before you lose access. You will receive reminder emails 60, 30 and seven days before you lose access your KU email account.
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March 2023 Newsletter
Avoid tax scams, see the new Duo log in prompt, free Wi-Fi when you travel, and more.
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February 2023 Newsletter
Email scams are increasing; Canvas course level roles; Adobe Express for free; logging into ArcGIS
January 2023 Newsletter
Get organized with OneDrive for Business; Complete IT Security Awareness training; Canvas tips & tricks; technology workshops
Moving from Skype for Business to Teams
KU currently uses both Skype for Business and Microsoft Teams for internal communications across the university.
What Happens to KU Email After You Graduate?
Graduating students should tie up digital loose ends to close out their KU email, OneDrive for Business and other accounts.
New Accessibility Solution for Courses and Websites
KU is introducing Ally, a new solution to help instructors and website owners make their content more accessible and flexible. Ally works in two ways:
KU is Moving to Canvas
KU has embarked on a multi-year journey to enhance how Jayhawks teach and learn by migrating our campuswide learning management system from Blackboard to Canvas.
KU websites are available
Issues with KU websites have been resolved.
KU is expanding Duo to all students
KU will expand Duo multifactor authentication to all students this semester to boost security of campus systems and data.
Issues with Enroll and Pay services have resolved
Issues with Enroll and Pay services have been resolved.