Monthly Archives: January 2019

Tech Tip: How to uninstall programs with Defendpoint

By: Ryan Johnson

Do you know you can uninstall programs with that you may no longer need or want with Privilege Guard? To do this, please follow these simple instructions:

Go to your Start menu, click on Defendpoint Utilities, and select Remove Programs:

screenshot for tech tip 1/7/19

The Avecto Programs and Features Manager will appear. From here, you can choose the name of the program you wish to uninstall. Choose the program you want to delete and choose Uninstall from the top menu.

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Customer Service Tip: The power of tone

By: Greg Zlevor (submitted by Carmen Gass)

People may listen to your words, but they react to your tone. When asked in an interview with Oprah Winfrey about the process of becoming Abraham Lincoln, award-winning actor Daniel Day Lewis thoughtfully replied, “The voice is a deep reflection of character, of who we are—the voice is the fingerprint of the soul.”

Day Lewis intuitively knew how impactful tone can be. He spent months researching, studying, and eventually taking on the persona of Lincoln after much hard work and soul-searching.  Read more here.

Events: January 7

Spring 2019
Academic calendar information for all campuses is available online.

Into the Woods exhibit logo

 

Sept. 5-Feb. 11, Exhibit: “Into the Woods: Nature in Your Library” Diversity Studies Room, 203 Pattee Library, Explore the Eastern Forest, its wildlife and botanical wealth. Libraries’ resources, services, unique collections and course materials will guide you on the trails of nature education and exploration. Discover local environmental programs. Be inspired by the instrumental work of women conservationists. Check out the related books, maps, movies and more, and get … Into the Woods.

 

A Full Course: Encounters with Food exhibit flyer

Sept. 10-Jan. 13, 2019, Exhibit: “A Full Course: Encounters with Food” Eberly Family Special Collections Library, 102 Paterno Library, and Sidewater Commons, first floor Pattee Library. To survive and thrive, we must all consume food every day; eating is, therefore, one of the few universal human experiences. The exhibition will consider the more contested and continuing questions surrounding food: where does it come from, what and how do we cook and eat, and what role does food play in our collective imaginations? The books, manuscripts, posters, and ephemera on view will offer a feast for the eyes and food for thought!

 

Wednesday, Jan 9: Docunight: Iran Via Documentaries. Every first Wednesday of each month, Docunight screens a documentary about, around, or in Iran, or made Iranians. Films are free and open to everyone, and all films have English subtitles.

Saturday, January 12: Central Atrium Beam Signing & Brunch. A beam-signing event and leave your personal mark on one of the most historic and student-centered facilities on campus. Enjoy brunch, live music, a photo booth, and short guided tours of new student spaces — including the highly anticipated Collaboration Commons. rsvp to 814-865-2258 before 1/9.

Wednesday, February 13, Human Library. Open discussions and Q&As with “Human Books” who will tell their stories to raise awareness and foster diversity and inclusion. Paterno Library, Time TBA.

Please submit event information — and all Library News submissions — to Public Relations and Marketing via the Library News submission form. *Please note: The content submissions process may be changing soon; please stay tuned for updates.*