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SUPER SMASH BROS ULTIMATE ESPORTS LEAGUE UK Esports League: Super Smash Bros Ultimate $5 Entry fee, Prizes, Open to All

Jan 31, 2022, 12:00 AM – Mar 4, 2022, 12:00 AM UK Esports is kicking off their first set of in-person Esports leagues for the semester! Come join us at the UKFCU Esports Lounge for fun, prizes and friendly competition as we battle it out with Super Smash Bros Ultimate. Registration starts today (1/31/22) and goes till February 11th. We’ll start the first game on February 16th at 7pm. Playing in the lounge is free for league play for all registrants. All registrants will be entered for our end of season giveaway! Stay tuned for details.

FIFA '22 ESPORTS LEAGUE UK Esports League: FIFA 22 $10 Entry fee, Prizes, Open to All

UK Esports is kicking off their first set of in-person Esports leagues for the semester! Come join us at the UKFCU Esports Lounge for fun, prizes and friendly competition as we battle it out with FIFA 22. Registration starts today (1/31/22) and goes till February 11th. We’ll start the first game on February 15th at 7pm. Playing in the lounge is free for league play for all registrants. All registrants will be entered for our end of season giveaway! Stay tuned for details. League play is managed using the Mission Control app.

CALL OF DUTY: WARZONE ESPORTS LEAGUE UK Esports League: Call of Duty: Warzone $15 Entry fee, Prizes, Open to All

UK Esports is kicking off their first set of in-person Esports leagues for the semester! Come join us at the UKFCU Esports Lounge for fun, prizes and friendly competition as we battle it out with Call of Duty: Warzone. Registration starts today (1/31/22) and goes till February 11th. We’ll start the first game on February 17th at 7pm. Playing in the lounge is free for league play for all registrants. All registrants will be entered for our end of season giveaway! Stay tuned for details. League play is managed using the Mission Control app.

Graduating? What to Do With Your UK Accounts and Mail Before You Go

University of Kentucky Information Technology Services (ITS) would like to inform all students about best practices for your UK accounts, including email, before you leave the university.

ITS Recognizes Student Workers on Fall 2021 Dean's List

ITS would like to congratulate 7 workers for being on the Fall 2021 Dean's List.

ITS Website Gets New Look

Information Technology Services (ITS) has launched a revamped website at its.uky.edu. With the launch of this new website, customers can now see a new look and feel for ITS content, including the latest ITS news, events, and more. Customers can still find commonly used services under the "Quick Links" section on the homepage and utilize the Tech Help Center search bar to find technology articles.   

Making the Most of Your iPad Devices

When it comes to productivity, students are pros. Masters of multitasking, students today know how to work more efficiently than any other generation of students. Through the use of technology, they have learned to tackle any obstacle with merely the touch of a screen.  Understanding the impact technology has on student success, the university provides first-year students with iPad Air devices, promoting seamless productivity in and out of the classroom.

Echo360 and Turning Merge to Support Higher Education’s Shift to Video and Hybrid Learning

New investment establishes the industry’s most comprehensive global SaaS solution for video recording and streaming, video content management, audience engagement, and analytics.

UK Presents on Test-Optional Data at SAIR Conference

UK Information Technology Services’ Institutional Research, Analytics and Decision Support (IRADS) team presented at the Southern Association for Institutional Research (SAIR) conference on October 11. Three IRADS members, Chris Thuringer, Adam Lindstrom, and SuZanne Troske, presented “Developing Test Optional Rules for University Decision Points” at the conference held in the Galt House in Louisville.  

Colleges Innovate to Support At-Risk Students, Inside and Outside the Classroom

Student retention has been a priority for universities for years, but declining enrollments during the pandemic have led many institutions to amplify their efforts. More than ever, colleges are leveraging technology, support services and campus resources — including tutoring, advising, financial aid and mentorship — to help at-risk students stay in school, thrive academically and have enriching experiences. In fact, 72 percent increased investments in student success technologies during the pandemic, according to a recent EDUCAUSE survey.