Welcome Next Lives Here to Bearcats Landing
Next Lives Here launches its new site on Bearcats Landing, providing transparency and information
This February, faculty and staff at the University of Cincinnati have a new resource available on Bearcats Landing, UC’s new enterprise intranet. Next Lives Here joins the hub as the newest site. For a closer look, view the new Next Lives Here site on Bearcats Landing (UC faculty/staff login required).
“The addition of the Next Lives Here space within UC’s intranet provides a resource for faculty and staff to discover how Next Lives Here is evolving and stay apprised of work occurring in moving our university and strategic direction forward,” says Provost Kristi Nelson.
“Faculty and staff can take a deep dive into each pathway to learn about new efforts, events, and progress toward university goals,” adds Jessica Donovan, project manager for Next Lives Here and site manager for the new site.
This screen grab displays the homepage of Next Lives Here, the newest site on UC's Faculty/Staff intranet.
To find the new site, UC faculty and staff visiting Bearcats Landing may search for it using the “Search across sites” search bar on my.uc.edu (UC faculty/staff login required), or navigate to the “Units” page in the secondary navigation to find Next Lives Here alphabetically.
“Next Lives Here is an important addition to Bearcats Landing, as it not only allows a space to communicate about ongoing work being done with the strategic direction, it creates a centralized online resource for faculty and staff,” adds Michele Ralston, director of communications for the Office of the Provost and project sponsor.
Additional sites are scheduled to launch at the end of spring semester. For a schedule and project timeline, faculty and staff may view the Intranet Project Bearcats Landing page (UC faculty/staff login required).
This image displays a screen grab of the "Units" page, accessed through the secondary navigation on the Bearcats Landing homepage at my.uc.edu.
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