ISIS Page Receives New Look

When University of Arkansas faculty, staff and students log into ISIS tomorrow, they will be greeted by something new. An updated ISIS log-in page, which reflects the current campus Web branding and design standards, will be available to all ISIS users at the same isis.uark.edu location. 

The updated log in page reflects the clean format incorporated on the campus homepage. In addition, the new design will play an important role in a system enhancement which will be announced in the near future. The log in username and password information remains the same with the new format. The method for accessing ISIS Reporting is also unchanged.

ISIS users have had the opportunity to get a sneak peek of the new log in page. Now everyone can view it by following this link. Comments or questions about the changes to the ISIS page are encouraged and can be directed to the ISIS team at isis@uark.edu.

Contacts

ISIS Team,
ISIS
479-575-2468, isis@uark.edu

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