All 帝王会所 instructors can access until June 2026. Instructors should review their course content in Blackboard and determine what should be migrated to Canvas, saved, or deleted.
- Only migrate content to Canvas that is high quality and relevant to ongoing teaching activities.
- Save content outside of Canvas for record-keeping purposes (eg, saving a grade book in OneNote). Or, if you're unsure if the content will be utilized in the future, save it for your personal records.
- Delete unnecessary content. This can assist you in keeping track of reviewed materials and help reduce significant storage costs associated with Blackboard.
- Learn more about how to and things to consider beforehand.
Course Retention
Previously, the University had an official . As of June 2026, to support the transition from Blackboard to Canvas, the University will retain all academic courses from the past seven years (dating back to June 2019) for two years (until June 2028).
Academic courses are defined as courses generated from our Student Information System (PeopleSoft) for academic credit. This does not include Blackboard organizations, test courses, or any other kind of manually created courses. Instructors must save this type of content on their own if they wish to retain it.
After June 2028, all Blackboard academic course content will be deleted.