I tried to sign in I type at search your school I typed my university name it said couldn’t find your school
Hi @Mubarak1186,
You ma want to try logging in again now. There was a major Amazon Web Services outage yesterday that made many Canvas instances unavailable for a while (and I believe took away the abilility to use the search to find any schools as well). Things should be back to normal now. If you still have trouble, please reply back here and let us know!
-Chris
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