Academic Technology Roundtable – LIVE
Jul. 29, 2013 by mgeoffino@wesleyan.edu
Wesleyan has launched the newly redesigned ATR website. You can visit the site here: www.wesleyan.edu/cfcd/atr/index.html
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Jul. 29, 2013 by mgeoffino@wesleyan.edu
Wesleyan has launched the newly redesigned ATR website. You can visit the site here: www.wesleyan.edu/cfcd/atr/index.html
Jul. 29, 2013 by mgeoffino@wesleyan.edu
Wesleyan has launched the newly redesigned CFCD website. You can visit the site here: www.wesleyan.edu/cfcd
Jul. 29, 2013 by mgeoffino@wesleyan.edu
Wesleyan has launched the newly redesigned Urban Studies website. You can visit the site here: www.wesleyan.edu/urban_studies
Jul. 29, 2013 by mgeoffino@wesleyan.edu
Wesleyan has launched the newly redesigned Christian Studies website. You can visit the site here: www.wesleyan.edu/christianstudies
Jul. 24, 2013 by Karen Warren
A phishing attack that has been delivered to some users’ mailboxes. In most of the cases that we know of, the offending message has been properly marked as spam, but there is at least one report of the message coming through directly.
The attack takes the form of an e-mail that claims to provide links to an updated version of Outlook Web Access (OWA). In reality, the message provides fraudulent links to a malevolent Web site that looks like OWA but actually records your username and password for illegitimate use. If you enter your username and password, it will redirect you to our actual OWA login page, but the damage will have been done (your username and password will have been collected). If you believe you may have clicked on this link, please change your password immediately by logging into ePortfolio and choosing the Password Manager tool under the Tools and Links section. Contact your Desktop Support Specialist if you have any questions.
We are taking steps to block access to the illegitimate site and prevent any further delivery of the e-mail.
Please remember these guidelines that will allow you to identify a phishing attack:
1) ITS will never send an e-mail that includes a link to a page that requests your username and password. If you receive such and e-mail, no matter how convincing, you should assume it is illegitimate.
2) Any communication from ITS will always be signed by a representative of ITS. If it is unsigned or includes a general signature such as “Wesleyan ITS”, you should assume it is illegitimate.
Jul. 16, 2013 by ds
Jul. 16, 2013 by ds
Three new themes have been added: Magazine, Estate and Responsive. They were chosen for inclusion because they respond to the reader’s device — phone of tablet — by reformatting the content.
Jul. 8, 2013 by pat
Wesleyan has launched the newly redesigned CT Geology website. You can visit the site here: www.wesleyan.edu/ctgeology
Jun. 26, 2013 by pat
Wesleyan has launched the newly redesigned OIS website. You can visit the site here: www.wesleyan.edu/ois
Jun. 26, 2013 by pat
Wesleyan has launched the newly redesigned WSA Office website. You can visit the site here: www.wesleyan.edu/wsaoffice