YuJa wins new campus deals
University College of the North has selected YuJa’s Panorama LMS Accessibility Platform, and University of Michigan ITS announced Canvas accessibility training powered by Panorama — two quick customer wins that show demand for turnkey accessibility tools. Both picks underline institutions’ appetite for platform-led compliance and instructor training ahead of major deadlines. (x.com/yujainc/status/2033921341867602275) (x.com/umichTECH/status/2033970400569201124)
YuJa’s corporate newsfeed added the University College of the North item on Feb. 19, 2026, and UCN serves northern Manitoba from main campuses in The Pas and Thompson with roughly 2,400 students annually. (yuja.com) University of Michigan ITS has integrated Panorama into Canvas under its Digital Accessibility Strategic Initiative and promotes a one‑hour “Canvas Accessibility with Panorama” live training for instructors. (accessibility.umich.edu) ITS listed specific March 2026 training dates (March 11, March 19, March 25) and runs twice‑monthly Panorama office hours to support faculty remediation workflows. (accessibility.umich.edu) YuJa’s public news page shows a string of campus rollouts in Feb–Mar 2026—including Portland State (Mar 13), University of Maryland Eastern Shore (Mar 3), University of Alabama at Birmingham (Feb 27) and Northeast Ohio Medical University (Feb 25)—indicating consecutive higher‑education deployments. (yuja.com) Product documentation states Panorama connects to Canvas via LTI Advantage and native APIs, displays file‑by‑file accessibility gauges with color‑coded severity icons, provides alternative formats and 110+ language support, and can extract math equations from documents. (yuja.com) The Department of Justice’s Title II rule (published April 24, 2024) sets an April 24, 2026 compliance milestone for large public entities, a deadline referenced explicitly in university accessibility guidance. (federalregister.gov) University of Michigan’s Panorama FAQ and knowledge base note that accessibility scores are visible only to instructors and use color thresholds—green ≥91%, yellow 60–90%, and red <60%—to prioritize fixes. (accessibility.umich.edu)