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  • Tips for Email Communication
    Communicating properly is difficult, even when not relying strictly on the written word. Text on a screen can make it difficult to convey meaning and tone. Here are some tips on how to write a clear and effective email!
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  • New Wireless Locations
    Buckman Hall, Boshwit Courtyard, and the Science Center are now WIRELESS! - in addition to the Library, Thomas Center, Computer Center, Nolan Engineering Center, and Buckman Quad. No longer are you tied to your desk computer to do homework or surf the web. The wireless network can be used with 802.11b and 802.11g cards. For best results, ITS recommends Cisco and Linksys wireless cards. Please contact the Help Desk at 321-4438 or help@cbu.edu if you need assistance setting up your wireless card.
     
  • Where Can I Use Wireless?
    A list of wireless locations has been posted under the ITS Frequently Asked Questions!
     
  • Don't FORGET!
    ITS Lab 3 in the Rosanne Beringer Computer Center is now open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For more information click on http://www.cbu.edu/247.You must have your CBU ID card to enter the lab after ITS Help Desk hours.
     
  • FROM THE HELP DESK:
    The preferred way of contacting the Help Desk for a request for service is by email (help@cbu.edu). Email gives you and us a record of the request for tracking purposes and to ensure that your technical needs have been fulfilled.
     
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Cyber Security

Cyber security--what does it mean? Cyber security is an increasingly important issue, and it is crucial to be knowledgeable about it in order to safeguard your computer. In the December issue of “Microsoft Inside Office” newsletter, Microsoft lists five things you can do to insure the security of your personal home computer hardware and software, and to preserve any important information stored on your computer while using the Internet. More >>>