Archive for December, 2011

Drawing winners announced

More than 400 faculty and staff participated in the Information Technology Services survey, which concluded Dec. 16, 2011. Your feedback on our services was invaluable, and we will carefully evaluate your many constructive suggestions.

The drawing winners were selected randomly from among those who completed the survey. Laura Turner of Leyburn Library received the grand prize, an iPad2

The following received credit for use in Dining Services facilities or the University Store:

  • Karla Murdock, Psychology, $25
  • Archer Clover, Staniar Gallery, $25
  • David Peterson, History,  $50
  • Shelia Campbell, Athletics, $50

Thanks again for your participation. We’ll summarize the responses and publish those in early 2012.

The winner of the drawing grand prize (an iPad2), was Laura Turner of Leyburn Library, shown here with David Saacke, Chief Technology Officer of ITS

ITS Open House 3-5 p.m. Dec. 20

Join information Technology Services for hors d’oeuvres and holiday cheer from 3-5 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 20 on the main floor of Tucker Hall. We’ll also announce the winner of an iPad2, the grand prize in a series of drawings related to the ongoing ITS survey of faculty and staff. If you haven’t completed the survey, there’s still time! All faculty and staff who complete the survey by Friday, Dec. 16 are eligible to participate in the drawing.

We encourage participants in the open house to bring canned items for donation to the local food pantry.

FRAUD: Security alert e-mail

The following e-mail threatening suspension of W&L e-mail accounts is fraudulent. If you receive such an e-mail, do not click on the link. Forward the e-mail to spam@wlu.edu, and delete it. If you have already divulged your password in response to this fraudulent message, please contact the Information Desk (540-458-4357 or help@wlu.edu).

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From: Information Technology Services [mailto:itshelp@wlu.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2011 7:41 PM
Subject: Security Alerts

Dear Webmail user,

We are currently engaged in webmail maintenance service. As Webmail user,
you are required to confirm your continued usage of your WLU Webmail.
Failure to confirm your WLU Webmail will lead to service suspension. Click
on the link below and fill the Computer Helpdesk Helpform to confirm your
WLU Webmail.

<non-W&L link>

Thank you,

Information Technology Services,
Washington and Lee University.


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