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Production Control: While Cornell Sleeps, Its Systems Keep Working

When the workday ends, Cornell’s systems don’t. The Production Control Team keeps critical data and processes running—quietly and reliably—long after the campus goes dark.

IT Security Special Interest Group (SIG) Agenda for May

Cornell security liaisons, technical support providers, and those interested in learning more about security-related topics are invited to join the monthly IT Security SIG meeting on Wednesday, May 13, from 10:30am-12pm ET. This month there will be presentations on phishing, and what's new at Identity Management (IDM).

From Sloppy to Perfect: AI Supercharges Phishing

Artificial intelligence tools have changed the phishing landscape and it’s important for everyone at Cornell to learn how to spot ever-more-sophisticated attacks on your NetIDs.

Focus on Change: How to Make Change More Comfortable

Discover simple ways to understand discomfort, reduce strain, and make change feel more manageable over time. This is the fourth article in the Focus on Change series.

Kickoff Sets Workday Foundation for What’s Next in CEMI and for Cornell

Kicking off the Workday Architect and Configure phase marks the moment when shared CEMI decisions begin shaping how work will happen across the university for years to come.

Improved Duo Authentication for Microsoft Apps Starting April 28, 2026 (Updated)

Update: This change will be re-implemented at a later date.

Software SIG: Claude Code Training for Software Developers and Data Analysts (June 11)

On June 11 the AI Innovation Hub, in collaboration the Software Development SIG and Amazon Web Services, will walk participants through Claude Code, with a focus on practical use cases for software developers

Focus on Change: How to Prepare for Change

When change comes in waves, preparation can help. Explore practical ways to build steadiness, resilience, and mutual support during uncertain times.

Trash or Phish? Reporting Options in Gmail and Outlook

Reporting junk and phishing emails does more than clean up your inbox—it strengthens email security for everyone.

CourseLeaf Project Milestones Bring University Closer to Modern Curriculum Management

The CourseLeaf project, which will allow the University to streamline, update, and improve several aspects of the academic business cycle, has reached an exciting new milestone with the successful implementation of two of its three modules.

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