Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Data Recovery Seminar

Uh-oh, that drive is toast!
Or is it?

Join our own Andrew Johnson, Information Technology, to learn about recovering data from damaged drives.

He'll demonstrate both free and purchased applications to use on hard drives.
There will be group activities to determine if a drive can be recovered.
Also, because you may need to dispose of a drive, Andrew will talk about how to safely erase a drive.
You'll learn about retrieving deleted data.

Don't miss:

The Data Recovery Seminar
Saturday, Sept 25th
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
St. Albert's Hall, A102
University of St. Francis
500 Wilcox
Joliet, IL 60435

RSVP to Ruth Weldon


Sponsored by the USF Computer Science Club/IEEE Student Branch

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Intern/Part time employee opportunity

A consulting firm in Bolingbrook is looking for someone for as an intern or a part time employee.

From the firm's email:
"an intern position or something part time in the "IT" field for about 25-30 hours per week. We would expect that this person would already have their A+ and Network+ certifications or have taken the course equivalency. Also our preference is for someone who has light programming skills or has had an introduction to some type of software technology."

Your microcomputer systems and networking courses would be the course equivalency.

If you are interested please see Ruth for the contact information.

They will be looking for a resume!

Monday, August 30, 2010

A new lab, a new look!


Welcome back to a new semester!

By now you’ve seen our newly remodeled lab. New furniture, new workstations, two flat screen tv monitors, webcams, a scanner, a printer, and a collaboration workstation. The nine workstations are equipped with Visual Studio 2010, Java SDK, and Oracle. The flat screen TV can display the images from the end workstation. At the opposite end of the room the flat screen is hooked up to a KVM
(Keyboard, Video, Mouse) switch that can handle four laptop hook-ups so that students can collaborate on projects and take turns displaying what they’re working on. The lab is still on an isolated network with Internet access so that networking classes can experiment. There is a password protected wireless hotspot in the lab.

In addition, there is a relaxation station with a couple of chairs.

But the lab is not the only new thing this semester. The Computer Science server room got a fresh reload over the summer.

Through our participation the VMWare Academic Program we have VMWare products to use for virtualization. There’s a Remote Desktop that is accessible in any lab on campus or from home. VPN is set up on our server so that you can access most of the server facilities from home or dorm.

The servers provide access to Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Active Directory, Microsoft Sharepoint Server, CentOS Linux, RedHat Linux, Microsoft Remote Desktop Services. An educational license of CPanel allows web access of designated web pages. There is also a server devoted for student creation of virtual machines.

Our lab upgrade was funded by the Academic Computing Fund.

The lab is a fun place to work and relax. Be sure and drop in to not only work on your labs, but catch up with your friends.



Thanks to everyone who dedicated so much effort during the summer to ensure that the lab was a show place - especially to the USF IT staff, Tim Archer, Ben Gunnink, Dave Senior, Jerry Kickul , alumni, Kevin Beckman & Scott Walton, and the students.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Internship Opportunity - Just in.

One of our alumni, Gannon Novak, Information Technology '09, has let us know about an internship opportunity with his company. It would be a combination of IT and Telecomm work. The company is located in a nearby town so it is not far from campus.

Please let Ruth know if you'd like to pursue this opportunity.

Thanks, Gannon, for keeping us in mind!

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Congratulations, Kevin


Kevin Beckman, our second Mathematics/Computer Science major, graduated on May 8th. He had a 3.89 GPA, He was not only a member of Epsilon Delta Pi, the Computer Science Honor Society, but of Kappa Mu Epsilon, the Mathematics Honor Society, as well as Delta Epsilon Sigma, a national honor society. Kevin had worked at Argonne National Labs for the past two years in the Cooperative Education Program.

Good luck, Kevin. All of us at USF are proud of you.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Honors 2010

Computer Science department students received their share of awards at the 26th Annual Honors and Awards Convocation. The newly inducted members of the Epsilon Delta Pi Honor Society were mentioned in the program. This years inductees were Larissa Kries, Nicholas Morris, Michael Murray, and Caleb Piggot all who will graduate in Fall, 2010.
Nick is an Information Technology senior. Larissa, Mike, & Caleb are all Computer Science Seniors

This year Dean's Scholar Awards went to Larissa Kries, Computer Science Senior, Paulina Martinez, Information Technology minor & Rec Admin junior, and Michael Murray, Computer Science Senior.

For all his work in the CompSci department computer lab we were delighted to nominate Michael Murray for the Meritorious Service Award which is presented to a senior who demonstrates our core value of service, providing the greatest service to the department and the college

The Athletic Department honored Joel Perez, Computer Science Senior, with the Jason Chonacki Scholarship which is presented to athletes who have been outstanding in service and have a GPA greater than 2.5.


This year the recipient of the Joan Nahas Ramuta Computer Science Award was Larissa Kries. It is presented to a senior in recognition of academic excellence, exemplary character standards and outstanding service to the department and college.





Larissa & her family are pictured here.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Alumni\Student Event - A fun time

Wow! What a great time everyone had at our 3rd Annual Alumni/Student Interview and Resume Tips meeting on Tuesday, April 13th. We were able to let everyone see some of our new facilities such as our new server room and talk about our future plans for our Hardware/Networking lab. We also were able to show the access to NACELink, a job search feature supported by USF’s Career Development and available for use by both students and Alumni.



Of course, the alumni were able to offer great insight into what employers are looking for when students go after those first jobs. They helped students think about those first job interviews, questions to ask and handling the tricky interview questions. Students started thinking about how they could use other volunteer activities or involvement in sports to help them standout when applying for jobs.

Because we like to have our alumni involved in our celebrations, we also took the opportunity to induct our four newest members into the Computer Science Honor Society, Epsilon Delta Pi. The 2010 inductees were Larissa Kries, Nicholas Morris, Michael Murray, and Caleb Piggott. To be eligible for the Honor Society a student must have a 3.2 GPA, 75 credits earned, and a minimum of 3 upper division Computer Science courses completed. We also did an informal awarding of the Meritorious Service Award to Michael Murray, and the Joan Nahas Ramuta Award to Larissa Kries. The formal awards will be presented at the Honors Convocation.

Check out our Facebook group, Computer Science at University of St. Francis for pictures from the event courtesy of Matt Nosbisch, Web Application Development Senior.

We’ll keep rolling this along, so plan on the early April next year!