University of Nebraska Offers Microsoft Application Training Sessions

Faculty and staff can learn to navigate Microsoft 365 apps like SharePoint, OneDrive, and Teams.

Published on Feb. 24, 2026

The University of Nebraska System will host several in-person training sessions this spring to help faculty and staff learn how to use Microsoft 365 applications like SharePoint, OneDrive, and Teams. The sessions will cover the basics of navigating these apps within the Nebraska tenant, with time for questions and resource sharing.

Why it matters

As the University continues to rely on Microsoft 365 tools for collaboration and productivity, these training sessions will help ensure faculty and staff are equipped to effectively use the applications and get the most out of the university's technology investments.

The details

The training sessions will cover topics like navigating the Microsoft 365 suite, using SharePoint for document management, leveraging OneDrive for personal file storage, and setting up Teams channels. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own devices and will have the opportunity to ask questions during the sessions.

  • The training sessions will take place on City Campus on March 13, 16 and 18; April 3, 7, 10 and 13; and May 1 and 22.
  • East Campus sessions are scheduled for March 19 and 24; April 28 and May 20.

The players

University of Nebraska System

The public university system serving the state of Nebraska, with campuses in Lincoln, Omaha, and Kearney.

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What’s next

Interested faculty and staff can register for the training sessions through the Bridge platform's Live Training calendar.

The takeaway

These Microsoft 365 training sessions demonstrate the University of Nebraska's commitment to equipping its employees with the skills and knowledge needed to effectively leverage the institution's technology tools and resources.