Articles from May 2026

Getting started with Copilot in Excel

Wednesday, May 6, 2026
Many Excel files arrive with a little history, whether they come from exports, shared trackers, registration lists, budget notes, survey responses, or older spreadsheets. This new training walks through how Microsoft 365 Copilot can help with common spreadsheet work, including cleaning up entries, creating formulas, explaining spreadsheet logic, summarizing information, and identifying patterns.

Research Security Awareness Month

Wednesday, May 6, 2026
Manage research risk smartly. Know what’s changing and where to turn for help and why early action matters.

May AI User Group: Before you hit enter

Tuesday, May 5, 2026
Before a prompt is sent, people make a judgment call about what information belongs in the tool, which account or service fits the task, and what should be checked against a trusted source. May’s AI User Group brings Justin Evans from the Security Office into that conversation, with a focus on AI, cybersecurity, and safer habits for everyday university work.

Copilot agents as cognitive partners

Tuesday, May 5, 2026
When people answer the same questions again and again, that pattern may be worth noticing. Copilot Agents can help with repeated information tasks when the source material, instructions, and boundaries are clear. This article looks at how agents can support repeated knowledge work, including an example from the AI Support Team.

Claude is now available in Microsoft 365 Copilot

Tuesday, May 5, 2026
Licensed Microsoft 365 Copilot users may now see Claude as another model option inside supported Copilot experiences. This update does not require a separate Claude account, subscription, or website for university work. It gives licensed users another option inside Copilot when a second draft, another angle, or a different response may be useful.

University of Iowa launches two new programs to support AI exploration

Monday, May 4, 2026
Curious how AI might fit into your daily work—but not sure where to start? Two new programs, AI Pathways and AI Explorer Grants, are designed to help faculty and staff explore AI thoughtfully, responsibly, and with clear, practical goals.