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This Week, June 4 - 8, 2012

Jazz in June

Jazz in June opens today with TIZER

The 21st season of Jazz in June opens today with keyboardist Lao Tizer and his group, TIZER. Organized by the Sheldon Art Association and Sheldon Museum of Art, the free concerts take place every Tuesday in June at 7 p.m. with activities beginning as early as 5 p.m.

Concertgoers are encouraged to arrive early to get a spot on the lawn west of the museum. Sheldon Art Association volunteers will sell water, T-shirts and artist CDs. Blankets and lawn chairs are allowed. Pets, with the exception of service animals, are not. Read more about Jazz in June in Today@UNL.

 

National news

UNL in the national news: May 2012

National media outlets featured and cited UNL sources on a number of topics in the past month. Read a full list of media appearances in Today@UNL.

 

Kebbel accepts mobile media role, resigns as dean

Gary Kebbel
Gary Kebbel

Ellen Weissinger, senior vice chancellor for Academic Affairs, announced that Gary Kebbel, current dean of Journalism and Mass Communications, has agreed to lead a university-wide multidisciplinary initiative related to mobile media at UNL. The project will include faculty, students and staff from the entire campus and may involve opportunities at Innovation Campus.

To concentrate fully on this initiative, Kebbel has resigned as dean, effective June 30, to become a tenured full professor in the college. Weissinger said that Jim O'Hanlon has agreed to serve as interim dean and Charlyne Berens will continue in her role as associate dean. Read more about this position in Today@UNL.

 

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Security

Security breach may have included employee data

On Wednesday night, May 23, a security breach of the Nebraska Student Information System, the university-wide student information system, was detected. NeSIS contains Social Security numbers and date of birth for all employees. When the initial announcement was made Friday evening, it was unclear that employee data was included.

At this time, we have no direct evidence that this information was downloaded and we have no reports of identity theft stemming from this breach. We are working with an outside security firm to help analyze the level of risk of personal information being misappropriated and to make recommendations for any additional safeguards that are needed. Read more details and find other resources about this security incident in Today@UNL.

 

UNL web capacity testing, June 9, 4am - 6am

server testing

On Saturday, June 9 between 4 and 6 a.m., Information Services and University Communications will conduct tests to determine the capacity of our web servers to remain responsive in times of crisis. Due to the high network loads anticipated during this testing, some loss of functionality may be experienced for websites and other network services hosted at UNL.

Please inform users of any critical services of this testing. We apologize for any inconvenience. If you have questions, please contact Robert Crisler at (402) 472-9878.

 

Nebraska App

UNL launches Nebraska App

UNL has launched the Nebraska App, a suite of mobile applications that makes essential university resources available on mobile devices. Students can check grades, access course content and browse the course catalog. They can access the public directory and get in touch instantly, keep tabs on Husker sports, find places on the campus map, stay informed with the latest campus news, watch videos, and even listen to podcasts of popular lectures in iTunesU.

"UNL is moving services to the where the students are in terms of devices and network access"," said Mark Askren, Chief Information Officer. "Students now have a much more powerful connection to UNL via their mobile device." Read more about Nebraska App in Today@UNL.