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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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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.
May 2024 Newsletter
Articles include help with summer and fall courses, technology resources for traveling and working off campus, and more.
February 2024 Newsletter
This issue includes technology workshops, Adobe tools & resources, and more!
Skype Service Transitioned to Teams
Skype for Business functionality, including chat, phone calls or video calls, has been transitioned to Microsoft Teams.
January 2024 Newsletter
Read the January 2024 newsletter to learn more about technology and IT services on campus.
KU Discontinuing Personal Website Service
KU will discontinue all people.ku.edu personal web spaces on Jan. 31, 2024.
November 2023 Newsletter
Read the November 2023 Newsletter:
How to avoid Scams
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KU IT Trivia
and more
October 2023 Newsletter
Thriller movie parodies for Cybersecurity Awareness Month and KU IT Tech Trivia is back.
Students: Multi-factor Authentication Coming in 2024
We have already implemented Duo multi-factor authentication (MFA) for KU staff and faculty, and we will rollout Duo for students in spring 2024.