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ACTION REQUIRED: Update Google Chrome browser

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued an advisory for all users of Google Chrome to update the application immediately. There are two vulnerabilities being actively exploited and could lead to exploitation on a device using an outdated version of Chrome. Even though Chrome should update automatically, users must close and then relaunch their browsers to ensure the update has been applied successfully.

To verify that you are using an up-to-date version of Chrome:
1. Launch Chrome.
2. Click on the 3 vertical dots in the upper right corner of the browser.
3. Select “Help” then choose “About Google Chrome”.
4. Your browser’s version should be displayed, along with options to update and restart if necessary. Please allow your browser to restart in order to apply any updates.
5. Verify that your browser is updated to version 125.0.6422.142 or newer. Applicable to both Windows and macOS.

You can also simply reboot your device, as this will force any updates to apply the next time you launch Chrome. If you have any questions, please contact the Help Desk at 814-332-2755, or submit a ticket at webhelp.allegheny.edu

Network Outage 10/5

ITS is investigating a network outage affecting several buildings, including Wise Center, Campus Center, and Edwards Hall. This is the result of an accidental infrastructure event involving 3rd parties, and is unrelated to the ongoing network instability.

​Campus Wide Internet Outage

​On Wednesday the 25th at approximately 11:00am a campus wide power incident caused an equipment malfunction with our Internet Service Provider’s connection stack. ITS has implemented a temporary workaround and is working with our ISP to replace and reconfigure their equipment as needed.

Internet access was restored at approximately 11:30am. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your patience.

Spear Phishing Attempts via Text

The ITS Help Desk has been informed that several campus community members have been the target of a spear phishing attack via text message, with the threat actor posing as President Ron Cole. These messages, which appear to have been sent from a 380 area code phone number, are not legitimate; please delete them and do not reply. As always, be alert to any such messages you receive, particularly when you are not expecting the message, the message is worded oddly, or request fast action unnecessarily. These are all typical signs of phishing or scams.

Emergency Network Maintenance

Allegheny’s internet service provider, FirstLight, needs to perform emergency maintenance early Saturday morning. This will result in loss of service for up to 6 hours, starting at 12am. Services should be restored by 6am.

Network Issues Resolved

Allegheny’s ISP reports that all issues from Wednesday’s network event are resolved. Anyone still experiencing difficulty should contact the ITS Help Desk.

Call: 814-332-2755

Submit a ticket: webhelp.allegheny.edu

Walk-in: Murray Hall lobby, 11am to 5pm weekdays

Intermittent access to external websites

Allegheny’s Internet Service Provider has acknowledged an outage in our area that is affecting access to some external websites. Our network support provider, Apogee, is actively working with our ISP to resolve this issue.

Ongoing Wireless Connectivity Issues

Apogee, the College’s network service provider, continues to investigate wireless connectivity issues across campus. In the meantime, those with trouble connecting should contact the Help Desk for a temporary workaround.

Phone: 814-332-2755

Walk-in: Murray Hall lobby, 11am to 5pm weekdays.

Submit a ticket: webhelp.allegheny.edu

Research Thursday: Logging into DSpace

DSpace is Allegheny College Institutional Repository’s. There are thousands of items in DSpace organized into a number of digital collections including college committee minutes, senior projects, and historical civil war letters. Some of these items are available to the public, but the majority of the items are only accessible to the Allegheny College community.

In order to access certain items, you must log in using your Allegheny College username and password. Check out this video to learn how to log into DSpace:


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Instructors- Course Reserves are back up for the Fall 2021 semester!

You are now able to view what is on course reserves right in AggreGator! You can view all items currently on course reserves by going to:

https://allegheny.summon.serialssolutions.com/?#!/course_reserves

We have gone through the list of required reading for the Fall semester, and placed any Pelletier ebooks on course reserve already for you. Please take a look at the current list of course reserves to see if there are ebook options available for your courses. If your course shows up, but there is currently no content, that is because we are still preparing the course.

If your course does not show up, that is because we unfortunately do not have any copies of your required readings. If you would like to place a book on course reserves you can do the following:

  1. Fill out the Course Reserves – Print Material Google Form and indicate if the item is already part of our collection or if you will be stopping by with a personal copy of the book(s).

OR

  1. Stop by Pelletier and speak with Kirsten Hauser about placing Pelletier items or personal copy items on course reserve.

How to submit video or audio to Course Reserve

There are two ways to submit video or audio to course reserves.

  1. You can submit a film to be placed on course reserve by filling out the Course Reserve – Film Material Google Form.
  2. Stop by the InfoDesk and speak with Bill Burlingame about placing an item on course reserve.