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The Creator’s Haven Series: Intro to Sound Recording Oct. 10

The Sunderland Foundation Innovation Lab offers K-State students, faculty, and staff the opportunity to unleash their imagination and use the latest innovative technologies. During the fall semester, the lab hosts the Creator’s Haven Series, allowing K-Staters to learn new skills and use the unique technology within the maker spaces.

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Free on-campus printing

Do you need to print something? A limited amount of free printing is available to K-State students, faculty, and staff on the Manhattan campus. K-Staters get $10 of free printing during the spring and fall semesters and $5 for the summer semester. Unused balances do not carry forward to the next semester.

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The Creator’s Haven Series: Reels and Videos Oct. 3

The Sunderland Foundation Innovation Lab offers K-State students, faculty, and staff the opportunity to unleash their imagination and use the latest innovative technologies. During the fall semester, the lab hosts the Creator’s Haven Series, allowing K-Staters to learn new skills and use the unique technology within the maker spaces.

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The Creator’s Haven Series: Innovation Lab Tour Sept. 26

The Sunderland Foundation Innovation Lab offers K-State students, faculty, and staff the opportunity to unleash their imagination and use the latest innovative technologies. During September and October, the lab hosts the Creator’s Haven Series, allowing K-Staters to learn new skills and use the unique technology within the maker spaces.

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Canvas: Get step-by-step help with Canvas Guides

Do you need help using Canvas? Students and Instructors can use the Canvas Guides to find answers to common questions about Canvas. The Canvas Guides provide step-by-step instructions on how to use Canvas, including screen captures and videos. You can access the Student or Instructor versions of the Canvas Guides by going to the Help tab on the left-hand side of Canvas.

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Hub Monitor Stations available in Hale Library

Are you working on a big project and need an extra monitor? Check out the 39 Hub Monitor Stations in Hale Library. The Hub Monitor Stations are located throughout Hale Library: 27 on the second floor, six on the third floor, and six on the fourth floor.

The Hub Monitor Stations provide a quick and valuable double monitor experience for anyone using a laptop. With a hub monitor and the USB Type-C cable, you can easily connect a device to a single screen, allowing you to multitask more effectively and increase your overall productivity. The monitors work with both Windows and Mac operating systems. It will also allow you to charge your connected device simultaneously.

The Hub Monitor Stations can be used during the Hale Library hours of operation.

University Computing Labs

Do you need to use a computer? Many options are available at the computing labs across K-State’s Manhattan campus.

  • Cardwell Hall Math/Physics Library — Room 105
  • College of Business Admin. — Rooms: 1052, 1053, 3112, 3114, and 3121
  • Dickens Hall — Room 001
  • Hale Library — Located on the first, second, third, and fourth floors
  • K-State Student Union — First floor
  • Paul Weigel Library of AP Design — Room 1128, Regnier Hall
  • Sunderland Foundation Innovation Lab — First floor, Hale Library

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K-State is now using geolocation

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Over the summer, K-State began using geolocation to assist in safeguarding accounts from being compromised by utilizing IP information on computers and mobile devices. With geolocation, users will be alerted of suspicious attempts to access K-State accounts. If suspicious activity is recognized, the user will receive an email notification of the activity with recommendations on the next steps, which could include updating account passwords.

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