Digital Measures to Change Name to the Faculty Information System (FIS)

Digital Measures has undergone a name change. The vendor rebranded the product as Watermark Faculty Success. The U of A will refer to this product as the Faculty Information System (FIS).

This is a change in name only, and faculty will continue to use the same product. All help documentation and login information remain the same. Faculty can now visit the Faculty Information System at fis.uark.edu to log in, view support documentation and submit help tickets.  

About the Faculty Information System: The FIS is a web-based solution that allows faculty to view, enter and track their teaching, research and service activities. With the FIS, faculty can record their accomplishments throughout the year in one place as well as customize CVs, update bios with templates for federal grants and generate reports to highlight publications. This central repository streamlines the personnel review process for annual faculty activity reports. IT Services supports the FIS in collaboration with the Office of the Provost. 

Contacts

Rachel Gerner, content strategist
Information Technology Services
479-387-3824, rgerner@uark.edu

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