New sites launched on Bearcats Landing
Fresh content and resources to faculty/staff intranet
Bearcats Landing, UC’s faculty/staff intranet, launched its newest set of sites on Thursday, April 30. Participant groups worked diligently this past spring semester to gather information and build out sites that will be critical to boosting internal communications efforts as well as provide workplace tools and resources.
“Congratulations to the spring semester cohort on launching their sites on Bearcats Landing,” commends Provost Kristi Nelson. “Your continued efforts will aid in developing a robust internal network for faculty and staff to connect and access news, events, tools, and resources.”
This cohort includes Bearcats Landing’s first college sites, valuable faculty resources from Academic Affairs, and leadership information. Visitors to these sites will find freshly updated information and resources regarding teaching and learning, co-ops and internships, curriculum tools and much more.
This screen grab displays the homepage of College of Law, one of the newest sites on Bearcats Landing, UC's Faculty/Staff intranet.
“I’m excited to continue using our site to provide much-needed transparency and information to the UC community,” remarks Sherry English, director of college relations for College of Law and a participant in the spring semester site build.
“Our Bearcats Landing site is an excellent resource for Law’s faculty and staff and a great way to communicate with UC. We look forward to building it out even more.”
In addition to sites, areas will populate news and events relevant to their areas and the university.
“I can see our news and events area being crucial to letting everyone know about what's going on in our program,” says Courtney Amicon, program coordinator for the Learning Commons and spring semester site build participant.
This screen grab displays the homepage of Learning Commons, one of the newest sites on Bearcats Landing, UC's Faculty/Staff intranet.
New visitors to Bearcats Landing can find everything they need by typing my.uc.edu into their browser and entering their UC login credentials. Lists of college and unit sites can be found under the “Colleges” and “Units” links in the secondary navigation.
This screen grab displays the Bearcats Landing homepage where you can find links to college and unit sites..
Or visit the newest Bearcats Landing sites directly (UC login required to view):
- Center for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning (CET&L)
- Career Education
- College of Engineering and Applied Science
- College of Law
- College of Pharmacy
- eCurriculum
- Learning Commons
- Strategic Sizing/Office of the Provost
- UC Foundation
Next on the list are the summer semester site builds, scheduled to kick off mid-May. To view a schedule and project timeline, visit the Intranet Project Bearcats Landing page (UC faculty/staff login required).
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