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New Feature: Collaborative Meeting Notes for Teams
Teams meeting organizers have the option to add a collaborative notes feature to meetings.
Explore Career Options with Skillsoft or LinkedIn Learning
Two professional development tools empower individual employees to take control of their career, providing the insights and resources necessary to thrive in an evolving job market.
Reserve Your Seat for the Spring Demo Day on May 12
See how this term’s cohort of visionary students and campus collaborators used generative AI to unlock new opportunities and help drive transformative change at Cornell. (Seating is limited - please RSVP.)
Trust, Data, and Emerging Technologies
Keynote speaker highlights from the April 2, 2025 Emerging Tech Dialogues on Trust and Data.
Simulations Help Employees Identify Phishing
To help Cornell employees develop their phishing identification skills, the Cornell IT Security Office developed simulation training that closely mirrors recent phishing attacks.
IT Security Special Interest Group (SIG) Agenda for April
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. This month’s meeting on Wednesday, April 9, from 10:30am-12pm ET will include an update on Office 365 Copilot.
Find and Use PhishAlarm to Report Suspicious Email
Find the PhishAlarm icon in the Outlook ribbon tool bar or in the top right corner of individual messages and use it to report suspicious messages to the IT Security Office.
Keynote Speakers to Discuss Trust and Data at Next Emerging Tech Dialogue Event
There’s still time to register for the Trust and Data: Tools for Our Changing World event this Wednesday, April 2, 2025. This free, full-day symposium at the Statler Hall on the Ithaca campus can also be attended remotely, via Zoom.
Learn About AI Through the “AI Exploration Series”
Do you want to know about prompting? Ask how to apply AI to your project? Share your AI experience with others? The AI Exploration Series is a place to do it.
Apple Certified Computer Repair has Come to Campus
In partnership with The Cornell Store Technology Connection, Apple Computer warranty and non-warranty repair options are now available to any student, staff, or faculty member. This service extends to both Cornell-owned and personal Apple desktops and laptops (*some exclusions apply).