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  • Un grupo de Rutgers por los derechos de las personas transgenero pelea . . .
    Sakai, el software mas usado para acompañar los cursos en la Universidad de Rutgers, actualmente no permite que los estudiantes alteren el nombre de perfil, entonces, cuando usan estos nombres en las salas de chat, foros, y otros propositos, se ariesgan a ser identificados por sus pares y profesores
  • Network Failure or Cyberattack? Rutgers Quiet About Breach Affecting . . .
    NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ—Rutgers University's Sakai online learning software is currently unavailable, and has been for some time, after what is either a major computer failure or a purposeful attack Connectivity issues have plagued parts of the university's computer network since the night of Friday, March 27, but Rutgers officials have not yet acknowledged the service outage, or responded to our
  • Daniel Munoz, Writer at New Brunswick Today | New Brunswick, NJ Local News
    The attack was targeted primarily against Sakai, an online learning tool which students and professors use to submit assignments, post lectures and class material, take exams and quizzes, and interact with students and professors outside of the classroom
  • In Response to Advocacy, Rutgers Allows Students to Use Their Preferred . . .
    NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ—At the beginning of this semester, Rutgers implemented a student "preferred name" policy, allowing students to identify themselves by a name of their choice, instead of their legal names, on class rosters and online academic systems
  • After Two Days of Internet Problems, Rutgers Admits Its Computer . . .
    NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ—An email sent at 2:29pm on March 29 was the first official communication that tens of thousands of students got from Rutgers University, after more than two days of service interruptions involving the school's computer network The university acknowledged its network was the victim of a cyber-attack that took down internet service in dormitories, and rendered many online
  • Rutgers Computer Networks Crippled by Hacker AGAIN
    It couldn’t come at a worse time for students and teachers who depend on access to online learning tools like Sakai and eCollege to prepare for final exams, papers, and projects
  • Rutgers Transgender Rights Group Fights For More Inclusive Academic . . .
    The current system causes more problems for trans students than simply limiting them from using Sakai Trans*missions member Annabel Medina explained that before the semester begins, trans students also have to contact their professors directly and explain their identity if they wish to avoid the risk of being mis-gendered in front of their peers
  • Latest Cyber Attack Slams Rutgers For Four Days Straight
    For example students may have to rely upon online resources—such as Sakai and eCollege—to access their course materials, and if those resources cannot be provided, they may not have the information that they need to complete coursework and or exams
  • Rutgers Suffers Another Cyberattack - New Brunswick Today
    NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ—Rutgers suffered its sixth DDOS attack on the morning of December 24, according to officials from the school's Office of Information Technology The attack was targeted primarily against Sakai, an online learning tool which students and professors use to submit assignments, post lectures and class material, take exams and quizzes, and interact with students and professors
  • Nine New Jersey Universities Team Up in “Big Data” Coalition
    That attack and others like it crippled major parts of the school’s network, preventing students and faculty from accessing several online learning sites such as Sakai and Blackboard, and rendering on-campus WiFi broken or abnormally slow





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