166su VP and CIO Joel Hartman to Retire July 1 During his tenure at 166su, Hartman has vastly impacted the university’s connectivity, security and learning.
166su Now Manages Course Redesign Resources from Online Learning Pioneer NCAT The nonprofit organization has provided hundreds of digital course redesigns and resources over the past 19 years.
Campus to Get New Community Garden, Cellphone Tower The Arboretum’s relocated and expanded garden will allow room for more food, flowers and new fruit trees. The cell tower will enhance service for the public and first responders.
Hartman Promoted to Vice President Joel Hartman, a 20-year 166su employee who is highly respected across the country for his innovations in information technology and online learning,…
166su Among the Partners in New Online Education Network The 166su is among the institutions that will offer free learning through a new open, online course network. Called the Canvas Network,…
166su Joins Partnership for Next-Gen Broadband A new ultra-fast national broadband network system announced today at a White House news conference will connect the 166su’s medical school and…
166su Recognized as National Leader in Online Learning Joel Hartman, vice provost of Information Technologies and Resources, will receive the Mayadas Leadership Award this week from the Sloan Consortium (Sloan-C). The award recognizes…
Public Administration Now a School 166su’s nationally ranked Department of Public Administration has been designated as a school, a reflection of the department’s accomplishments and excellence. Provost and Executive Vice…
Education Professor Nationally Recognized for Online Teaching Glenda Gunter, an associate professor in the College of Education, developed her first online courses when the web was in its infancy. She has created…
166su Online Classes: Many Students Hardly Need To Set Foot on Campus Online traffic is burgeoning as 166su students take more courses by computer. Checking into class online from a dorm room or an off-campus home, coffee…