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A Message From the IS&T Helen Norris, CIO

May 2, 2024 by | IS&T

As the Spring semester comes to an end, I would like to take this opportunity to share some of the achievements and challenges of the Information Services and Technology (IS&T) department and express my gratitude to the campus community for your support and partnership. We have successfully completed numerous projects aligned with the campus strategic

A Message From the IS&T Helen Norris, CIO

November 6, 2023 by | IS&T

I would like to extend warm wishes to you from all of us at IS&T. We remain committed to our mission of providing cutting-edge technology solutions and superior customer services in support of the University’s Strategic Plan, our path to Greatness, and to meet the curricular, creative, and scholarly needs of the Chapman University community.

Letter From Our CIO, Helen Norris

March 9, 2023 by | IS&T

Welcome to the IS&T Spring 2023 edition of the Working@Chapman newsletter! I am thrilled to share the Information Systems and Technology (IS&T) updates with you. As the university has transitioned out of the pandemic, we have seen many changes in IS&T. We continue to offer support for faculty and staff working remotely or hybrid, and

CIO Corner: A Note From Helen Norris

September 28, 2022 by | IS&T

Welcome back to all. I hope the semester has gotten off to a good start. Over the summer, Chapman University’s Information Systems and Technology (IS&T) has completed some infrastructure projects that, while not highly visible, will hopefully result in improved service to the campus community. One of these projects was replacing the university’s old help

Chapman University’s CIO Leads At Home and Away Where Helen Norris Leads, Others Follow

February 29, 2016 by | IS&T

Chapman University’s very own Vice President and Chief Information Officer Helen Norris recently co-authored an article  for the Educause Review newsletter on developing security profiles to assess information security risks within a university setting, ideas on technical tools and techniques to help in reducing those risks, and how to measure whether those techniques are actually

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