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Mr. Criss Laidlaw

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Posted By Criss Laidlaw 02-11-2019 06:37 AM
Found In Group: HEUG and Industry News Blogs
The HEUG held its second Cloud Symposium ( #HEUGCloud19 ) on February 4th & 5th in Redwood Shores, California. This year’s symposium attracted more than twice as many people from higher education institutions as the 2017 Symposium, due to the growing interest in and adoption of cloud applications ...
Posted By Criss Laidlaw 07-26-2018 08:09 AM
Found In Group: HEUG and Industry News Blogs
Download the 2018 Survey Results The Higher Education User Group (HEUG) is proud to release the results of our 2018 Product Survey conducted during the Spring of 2018. This was the fourth year in a row, that the HEUG gathered information about the plans our institutional members have related to ...
Posted By Criss Laidlaw 04-17-2018 07:41 AM
Found In Group: HEUG and Industry News Blogs
The EDUCAUSE Gender Identity and Preferred Names Working Group has published a paper titled "Gender Identity in Higher Education: Recommendation for Campus Information Systems". The working group included representatives from a variety of higher education institutions, many of which are HEUG members, ...
Posted By Criss Laidlaw 03-14-2018 07:06 AM
Found In Group: HEUG and Industry News Blogs
For the fourth year in a row, the HEUG is gathering information about what plans your institution has related to your core administrative systems. In prior years we had been specifically more focused on the overall cloud strategy at your institutions. This year, we have simplified this to focus less ...
Posted By Criss Laidlaw 08-18-2017 11:11 AM
Found In Library: Asia Presentations
In PUM 6 for Campus Solutions 9.2, Oracle delivered the ability to collect gender-related information via Fluid self-service. This was due largely to the recommendations made by the HEUG Gender Identity work group over the past few years. Learn more about the specific functionality, what's still remaining ...