Knowledge Base – NevadaBox
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NevadaBox NevadaBox is an unlimited cloud-based storage solution for students, faculty, and staff at the University of Nevada, Reno. This storage solution is intended to be for University-related work only. Files on NevadaBox can be easily shared with collaborators who also have Box account.
Article – NevadaBox Overview and Logi…
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NevadaBox comes with the following benefits: Secure sign-in with your NetID Free apps that sync files between mobile devices, computers, and Box Ability to share and collaborate with others within and outside the University
NevadaBox Policies and Procedures | OIT Policies | OIT …
https://www.unr.edu/oit/about-oit/policies/nevadabox-policies-and-procedures
NevadaBox is a service provided at no cost to all active University of Nevada, Reno employees. University employees can activate their NevadaBox account by logging in at box.unr.edu using their University NetID.
NevadaBox: Uploading a File
https://oit.unr.edu/services-and-support/data-storage/nevadabox/nevadabox-uploading-a-file/
Once logged into NevadaBox, click on the Upload button in the top right hand corner. Choose Files from the drop down list. Navigate to the file you want to upload and select it. Then click on the Open button in the bottom right hand corner.
NevadaBox Apps: FTP Access – University of Nevada, Reno
https://oit.unr.edu/services-and-support/data-storage/nevadabox/nevadabox-apps/nevadabox-apps-ftp-access/
Log into NevadaBox with your NetID and password. Click on your initials in the top right hand corner of the screen and select Account Settings. Scroll down until you see the Authentication section and click on Create Password. The Create Password window will appear.
James G. Scrugham Medal | College of Engineering …
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Faculty Resources on NevadaBox Contact us Scrugham Medal. James Graves Scrugham was a distinguished Nevadan who was the first Dean of the College of Engineering. He was also State Engineer, Governor of Nevada, a United States Representative in Congress, and a United States Senator.