Reimagine Challenge. Tech Help for Online Courses.
Reimagine Challenge. Tech Help for Online Courses.

Where to Get Tech Help for Your Online and Hybrid Courses

As the majority of classes have moved to an online or hybrid format, we all know how important it is to ensure that technology is working the way it should. Thankfully, we’ve complied a long list of tech help resources to ensure your online and hybrid courses go smoothly this semester.

For questions about Canvas, including assignments, settings, and error messages, contact the Canvas help desk (available 24/7) by calling 1-844-527-0328 or accessing chat help by clicking the Help icon in the far-left menu inside Canvas.

For questions about Canvas third party tools (such as Kaltura), as well as UOnline Exam Services, contact the Teaching & Learning Technologies help desk by scheduling an appointment or emailing classhelp@utah.edu.

For help with commonly used applications such PowerPoint, Excel, or Microsoft Word, as well as access to library resources, such as streaming video, contact the Marriott Library Knowledge Commons by calling 801-581-6273 or leaving a support request.

For questions about access to the CSBS Virtual Computing Lab, contact CSBS Computing (available Monday–Friday from 8:00AM–5:00PM [Mountain Time]) by calling 801-585-8985 or emailing helpdesk@csbs.utah.edu.

Participate in the Reimagine Challenge!

The pandemic has transformed our world, shining a light on societal issues and systems that hold back progress locally and globally. But this moment also presents us with the opportunity to do more than just recover; rather, we have the chance to reimagine the future. Schmidt Futures is putting out a call to the world’s college and university students to participate in the Reimagine Challenge 2020. 
The Reimagine Challenge invites college and university students of all levels to submit a short, written project proposal that addresses one of two topics: Sparking a Global Movement and Community Impact from COVID-19. After two rounds of submissions and judging, up to $1 million will be awarded in scholarships and prizes through the selection of up to 20 final winning entries, with each winning entry receiving up to a total of USD $25K as tuition scholarships through their institutions. The institution where the winner is currently enrolled will also receive up to USD $25k.

More Info Here!

CSBS 50th Anniversary Stories: Krisha Shakya

Meet Krisha Shakya, a Master's student in International Affairs and Global Enterprise! "I was invited to both the CSBS Scholarship Celebration Dinners in 2018 and 2019 because I had received scholarships. It was such an honor to receive the scholarships as well as to meet my donors. The CSBS fellowships and scholarships have provided the financial support that I need and helped me concentrate on my academics without having to constantly worry about the tuition fees. Because of CSBS's support and generosity, I can pursue my Master’s degree with the thought that I can complete it on time without the financial burden. Thank you so much, College of Social and Behavioral Science!"
Did you know the College of Social and Behavioral Science is celebrating its 50th anniversary? Help us celebrate and be featured on our 50th anniversary website, on our CSBS social media channels, and in our newsletters! Your story and photos will be archived and shared through our communication channels as part of our annual celebration. Storytelling is such a powerful way to preserve the legacy and tradition of our college and we're so grateful for your support!
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One Application, Multiple Scholarships!

The College of Social and Behavioral Science provides merit-based and need-based scholarships for exceptional students, thanks to the generosity of many individuals and families.
Scholarships are primarily in the form of tuition reduction, and typically range from $1,000 - $5,000. Often the amount of a scholarship depends largely on the competitiveness of the pool of the applicants and the amount of available funding.
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Campus COVID-19 Response

The University Return-to-Campus program centers on a hybrid approach of in-person/online instruction and on-campus engagement. Physical distancing protocols will be in place that limit capacity in classrooms and laboratories. You can find updates as well as precautions, guidelines, and additional information on the new Campus COVID-19 Response website below!
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