Moon--Steven Y. (Information Technology Services Staff)

Displaying 1 - 41 of 41 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 Google apps now available to UNI students
Northern Iowan 107:52, p.1
The Information Technology Task Force, implemented by President Allen, has recommended Google Apps for Education be added. This summer or fall email accounts will be converted to Gmail.
2 UNI to implement campus alert system
Northern Iowan 104:36, p.1
UNI Alert System has been tested on small groups; then will be tested campus wide on February 27. Students, faculty, and staff are urged to update their personal information.
3 UNI cracks down on file sharing
Northern Iowan 103:51, p.4
Down loading music from the Internet in the dorms and may lead to prosecution.
4 Exterminating e-mail bugs will take time
Northern Iowan 103:48, p.1
The switch to a new web client has caused many problems for students, faculty, and staff. Known issues with Collaboration Suite Mail are provided. The process is explained; photo.
5 RE: "Somebody needs to become a millionaire" by Benjamin Doughan on Friday, March 23, 2007
Northern Iowan 103:46, p.8
Response to letter calling for a single password for university computer access.
6 UNI computer server breached
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
During the holiday break, a breach was detected on a computer server in the Wellness/Recreation Center.
7 Steve Moon
Northern Iowa Today 91:1, p.18
Steve Moon is interim associate vice president for information technology at UNI.
8 New dean, administrators appointed at UNI
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
Administrative changes announced.
9 National Computer Security Day -- Nov. 30
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
Computer Security Day reminds people to protect their computers, programs, and data at home and at work.
10 MailMan a 'mess,' say students
Northern Iowan 102:20, p.4
Students say that MailMan is unreliable; Information Technology Services recommends installing Thunderbird to meet your email needs.
11 Mysterious e-mail messages help clean-up system
Northern Iowan 100:57, p.1
ITS-User Services tests new software to filter incoming E-mail in an effort to block viruses and unwanted messages.
12 To download or not to download
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Discussion on the sharing of copyrighted files and possible ramifications.
13 Media Advisory: local expert sources for computer hacker story
Public Relations News Release 1999:183, p.1
UNI has two computer experts available who can talk about the risks involved with database information.
14 Netscape Messenger becoming the campus e-mail program of choice
Campus News Network 9:13, p.1
New campus E-mail program will have a Graphical User Interface and will be bundled with Netscape Communicator.
15 Getting "wired" at UNI
Campus News Network 8:6, p.1
Information Technology Services office has been upgrading and improving wiring in campus buildings.
16 Coping with busy signals
Campus News Network 8:6, p.2
Use of new telephone system is being analyzed in order to find an acceptable service level and to reduce number of denied calls.
17 New phone system offers fast service, fewer tie-ups
Northern Iowan 94:1, p.4
New Lucent Technologies telephone and voice messaging system installed on campus during summer of 1997.
18 UNI to rewire phone systems
Northern Iowan 93:46, p.1
New telecommunications system will be installed next year.
19 Student computer fee questioned
Northern Iowan 93:32, p.1
Use of student computer fees is questioned; photo.
20 Q & A: how do you build a comprehensive technology department?
Campus News Network 7:5, p.1
Steve Moon talks about merging Information Systems and Computing Services, the Center for Educational Technology, and the Office of Telecommunications.
21 New department heads appointed
Campus News Network 7:3, p.4
New heads include Professors Farzad Moussavi, Gregory Stefanich, Ken Bleile, John McCormick, Keith Crew, and Danny Syhre; Steve Moon will be acting associate vice president for information technology.
22 New assistant dean, department heads begin work this fall at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1996:1, p.1
Biographical profiles of Joane McKay, Farzad Moussavi, Gregory Stefanich, Ken Bleile, John McCormick, B. Keith Crew, and Steven Moon.
23 New campus phone system coming next year
Campus News Network 6:20, p.1
Regents approved new $6.2 million phone system at UNI to be installed next year.
24 Alumni, Friends of Price Lab School to gather Friday, November 17
Public Relations News Release 1995:122, p.1
Plans are announced for gathering of alumni and friends of Price Lab.
25 ISCS updates modem pools; plan implements limit to provide equal access
Northern Iowan 92:14, p.1
ISCS will limit access to modem pools to thrity hours per month per person; will support Point-to-Point Protocol for graphical browsers.
26 Modems undergo major facelift; winds of change
Northern Iowan 92:6, p.1
ISCS installs more and better modems.
27 Computer "Monkey Virus" infects UNI campus
Northern Iowan 90:23, p.1
Can lead to complete loss of data on diskettes.
28 Computing across the curriculum
Campus News Network 3:13, p.1
Ways in which computing has developed in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences lately.
29 UNI expands student access to CD-ROM
Northern Iowan 88:12, p.1
Access to databases will soon be available in computer labs.
30 Searching for resources--24 hours a day
Campus News Network 1:7, p.1
UNISTAR, the library's catalogue, can be searched remotely via computer at any time.
31 Iowa talented and gifted scholars conference set for Nov. 7 at University of Northern Iowa.
Public Relations News Release 1989:209, p.1
Discussions will cover topics of interest relating to personal and professional development in fields such as science, health, industrial technology, social work, communications and politics.
32 Computers for college -- necessity or luxury?
Public Relations News Release 1989:619, p.1
Steve Moon says students who want their own computer should check out campus facilities, if their college or university has adequate facilities, they may not need to purchase one.
33 Regents reject bids for Union addition
Northern Iowan 84:40, p.1
Lowest bid came in at $2.17 million for project that had been budgeted at $1.42 million; also establish position of director of information management to oversee Academic Computing Services and Administrative Data Processing.
34 University of Northern Iowa Library offers portable computers for student use; Computer labs added on campus
Public Relations News Release 1987:260, p.1
Computer labs are installed into the Education Center, the Commons, and the Industrial Technology Center in addition to three existing labs. Twelve new laptop computers are made available for checkout in the library.
35 Library to offer portable computers
Northern Iowan 84:30, p.3
Will purchase twelve lap-top computers for use in library; also will purchase eleven new computers for the labs..
36 What's Up
Northern Iowan 84:12, p.4
Meetings and activities.
37 Steven Moon and James L. Wolf
Northern Iowa Today 16:1, p.2
Steven Moon promoted to acting director of Academic Computing Services; replaces James L. Wolf.
38 Regents name new business dean for UNI, approve other appointments
Public Relations News Release 1987:386, p.1
The Board of Regents approves the induction of a new dean of economics, director of financial aid, and head of the Department of Political Science. Steven Y. Moon is promoted to acting director of computing services.
39 UNI computer system fixed; specialist finds bug by phone
Northern Iowan 83:20, p.1
Contractor diagnoses and fixes problem.
40 Former dorm a roach motel?
Northern Iowan 82:30, p.1
Employees talk about the cockroaches in Baker Hall; photo.
41 'Age of the computer' seen as ACS
Northern Iowan 77:41, p.5
Steve Moon talks about current services and hopes for the future.