September Tech News Edition 25.9 - September 10, 2025
Top News New Associate CIO for Research Appointed: Jessica Kissinger, University Professor of Genetics, has been appointed Associate Chief Information Officer for Research, effective September 1, 2025. Kissinger is a founding member and former Director of the Institute of Bioinformatics, a member of the Center for Tropical and Emerging Global Diseases, and a Fellow of both the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the American Society for Tropical Medicine & Hygiene. In this additional role, she will provide executive leadership for advancing UGA’s research technology strategy, supporting faculty in securing external funding, and facilitating compliance with evolving research data and security requirements. Kissinger’s appointment reflects her strong record of interdisciplinary collaboration, extensive experience in research computing, and commitment to supporting UGA’s research mission. Thanks are extended to the many stakeholders who participated in the search and interview process. New Duo Step for Microsoft Services Starting September: Beginning in September, a new Duo External Authentication Method policy will be applied to Microsoft services such as UGAMail, Teams, Office, and OneDrive. The change will be rolled out in phases, with retirees and departmental MyIDs on September 9, 2025, followed by students, faculty, and staff on September 23, 2025. As part of this change, users signing in from off campus will see an additional step in the login process and must click “Approve with UGA ArchPass Duo” after entering their MyID and password to receive the Duo push notification. This change affects students, faculty, staff, retirees, and departmental MyID users, and applies to both web and mobile sign-ins. Users may be required to reauthenticate on the first login after the change. After that, normal Duo prompt frequency will resume. On-campus sign-ins are not affected, as existing Duo bypass rules will remain in place. For more details, visit: https://eits.uga.edu/stories/newduostepformicrosoftservicesstartingseptember23/. For questions, contact Justin Sackett at justin.sackett@uga.edu. Digital Accessibility Tools Coming to Campus: A new federal rule requires state and local governments, including public universities, to follow Web Content Accessibility Guidelines ensuring online programs, services, and activities can be used effectively by those with disabilities – including all materials posted to websites, mobile apps, and the learning management system. As a public university, UGA must meet standards for compliance by April 24, 2026. This fall, EITS will launch a new digital accessibility program, offering tools and training for campus to support these efforts. UGA has purchased a tool called Anthology Ally that can be integrated into learning management systems and websites to improve digital content accessibility. Ally for eLC will be integrated into our learning management system, eLearning Commons (eLC) in October to help instructors ensure course content meets accessibility standards. Ally for Web will be released in November to assist website managers in maintaining accessibility compliance across UGA websites. Additional program details and communication will be provided in September. For more information about the new rule and guidelines, visit https://www.ada.gov/resources/2024-03-08-web-rule/ or https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG21/. For more information, contact Sarah Jones at swjones@uga.edu.