What's New at OU?
What's New at OU?
Oakland University
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Banner 9 & Training Opportunities

Banner 9 (XE) is coming! Are You Ready?
To prepare for Banner 9, you can start to review training materials that are available online and accessed at your own pace. Training is available online at the Ellucian Hub. The direct link to the hub is: https://ellucian.okta.com/
The link to the Ellucian Hub is always on the University Technology Services site www.oakland.edu/uts/banner or on the UHR Training site. If you have not logged into the Hub before, you will need to click on Sign Up For A Hub Account.
For more information on accessing training, please click here.
For the Banner 9 Navigation Quick Reference Guide, click here.
For Banner 9 Keyboard Shortcuts, click here.
Employees should be testing Banner 9 now. Links have been added in the Access Links, Testing (Test) on (www.oakland.edu/uts/banner).  Look for links under  Banner 9 (XE) - click on Banner Admin Pages. This is live testing and everyone who has a Banner account can access Banner 9.
Remember you will have to use Duo Security Two-Factor Authentication to log in to any Banner 9 Administrative Page.  More information about Duo can be found at https://kb.oakland.edu/uts/DUO
Between now and October 2018, your department or area will determine a launch date for the production switch from Banner 8 INB to Banner Admin Pages. The links are under Production. Please note any work done in production Banner 9 is live and real work.
If you need training assistance, please contact your supervisor or UHR.
If you have Banner questions, please contact UTS at uts@oakland.edu

Training Opportunity: Meetings That Get Results
Have you ever left a meeting thinking it was a total waste of your time? Effective meetings should provide added value to participants by stating a clear purpose, delivering new information and achieving common goals through verbal interaction. You can avoid the “Meeting Blues” by learning strategies, tips and guidelines for laying the ground work for productive and effective meetings from start to finish.
Thursday, June 14
10:00 – 12:00 pm
Oakland Center: Lake Michigan Room
Please enroll in this training (and others) on the UHR website

Web and IT Accessibility Guidelines
Information technology and the web are fundamentally about people being able to find and access information. That information may be for education, business services, entertainment, or other online resources. Access to online information is essential to our daily lives and to our educational experience at OU.  Many people will experience some level of disability over the course of their lives.  The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that in 2013, 53 million Americans lived with a visual, auditory, motor skills or cognitive disability.

Are you ready to make a difference for the OU community?  Become more familiar with the requirements for IT and Communications Accessibility:
1.  Review information about the policy and activities is posted at www.oakland.edu/uts/policies. Click on Web and IT Accessibility Guidelines and Procedures.
2.  Learn more about Web Accessibility in general by taking the Introduction to Web Accessibility course in Skillsoft (https://oaklanduniversity.skillport.com/, login with your NetID and password, search for the course title.)
3.  Learn more about the WCAG 2.0 Accessibility standards; OU has agreed to work toward achievement of this standard on all web site content, systems implementations, and technology use.  Take the course WCAG 2.0 Accessibility Standards in Skillsoft (https://oaklanduniversity.skillport.com/, login with your NetID and password, search for the course title.)

Benefits Corner

Priority Health
The decision is yours. Cost Estimator.
Looking for a simple way to search the cost of your prescriptions? Use the Cost Estimator.
Cost Estimator lets you know when there's a lower cost option or generic version of a drug available, saving you money. It gives you more control to make conscious, cost-effective health care decisions.
With just a little research, you can budget with you and your family in mind. Cost Estimator is easy to use and always available in your MyHealth account, just log in at priorityhealth.com.
Meet with a Fidelity Representative.

Meet in-person for a consultation to discuss and plan for your needs - right at work. It's free. Click here for more information.
Click on a vendor below to schedule a One-on-One Consultation:

Security Awareness at OU

Beef Up Your Physical Security
With the threat of hacking, malware, phishing, and other digital threats constantly looming, it can be easy to overlook the importance of communicating physical security best practices to the community.
Get the Word Out! 
Here are resources and tips for the community members to remind you  not to skip out on physical security!
Prevent tailgating. In the physical security world, tailgating is when an unauthorized person follows someone into a restricted space. Be aware of anyone attempting to slip in behind you when entering an area with restricted access.
Don't offer piggyback rides. Like tailgating, piggybacking refers to an unauthorized person attempting to gain access to a restricted area by using social engineering techniques to convince the person with access to let them in. Confront unfamiliar faces! If you're uncomfortable confronting them, contact campus safety.
Put that shredder to work! Make sure to shred documents with any personal, medical, financial, or other sensitive data before throwing away. Organizing campus-wide or smaller-scale shred days can be a fun way to motivate your community to properly dispose of paper waste.
Be smart about recycling or disposing of old computers and mobile devices. Make sure to properly destroy your computer's hard drive. Use the factory reset option on your mobile devices and erase or remove SIM and SD cards.
Lock your devices. Protecting your mobile devices and computers with a strong password or PIN provides an additional layer of protection to your data in the event of theft. Set your devices to lock after a short period of inactivity; lock your computer whenever you walk away. If possible, take your mobile devices and/or laptop with you. Don't leave them unattended, even for a minute!
Lock those doors and drawers. Stepping out of the room? Make sure you lock any drawers containing sensitive information and/or devices and lock the door behind you.
Encrypt sensitive information. Add an additional layer of protection to your files by using the built-in encryption tools included on your computer's operating system (e.g., BitLocker or FileVault).
Back up, back up, back up! Keeping only one copy of important files, especially on a location such as your computer's hard drive, is a disaster waiting to happen. Make sure your files will still be accessible in case they're stolen or lost by backing them up on a regular basis to multiple secure storage solutions.
Don't leave sensitive data in plain sight. Keeping sensitive documents or removable storage media on your desk, passwords taped to your monitor, or other sensitive information in visible locations puts the data at risk to be stolen by those who would do you or your institution harm. Keep it securely locked in your drawer when not in use.
Put the laptop in your trunk. Need to leave your laptop or other device in your car? Lock it in your trunk (before arriving at your destination). Don't invite criminals to break your car windows by leaving it on the seat.
Install a remote location tracking app on your mobile device and laptop. If your smartphone, tablet, or laptop is lost or stolen, applications such as Find My iPhone/iPad/Mac or Find My Device (Android) can help you to locate your devices or remotely lock and wipe them. 
Review UTS IT Risk Management information at https://www.oakland.edu/uts/common-good-core-resources/policies/#risk

University Recreation & Well-Being

Kickball LineUp and Schedule
Our 3rd Annual Employee Kickball tournament starts Tuesday, June 5th at the Recreation Athletic Outdoor Complex. All are welcome to watch and cheer on their favorite teams! All games are from 12:10 - 1:00 p.m.

Schedule (Recreation Athletic Outdoor Complex, 12:10 - 1:00 pm):

Tuesday, June 5 - University Advancement vs. Facilities Management Skilled Trades

Wednesday, June 6 - School of Health Sciences vs. UCM

Tuesday, June 12 - University Advancement vs. Housing

Wednesday, June 13 - School of Health Sciences vs. Rec Well

Tuesday, June 19 - Housing vs. Facilities Management Skilled Trades

Wednesday, June 20 - Rec Well vs. UCM

Tuesday, June 26 - Wednesday, June 27 - Semi Finals

Thursday, June 28 - Championship

Summer Nutrition Consultation Dates
Learn a science-based model of lifestyle nutrition and how it can be a road map for your personal plan. Meet with Registered Dietitian, Debbie Cavender where you will focus on understanding the fundamental factors that influence your experience with health and wellness.
Click here to reserve an appointment today. Appointments are limited to one per employee per semester. For more information on Nutrition Consultations, please visit the Employee Well-Being web page.

Staff Member News

Please welcome all of the new employees who have joined us in May 2018!
Picture of Kathleen Zeile

Congrats to the May 2018 Employee of the Month, Kathleen Zeile!

Kathleen is the Executive Secretary in the Dean of Students office and has been with Oakland University for 5 years, 9 months. Read about Kathleen's contribution to the University on the Employee of the Month page. 
Picture of Charlene Waldorf

Congrats to the June 2018 Employee of the Month, Charlene Waldorf!

Charlene is a Risk Management Analyst in the Risk Management department and has been with Oakland University for 14 years, 4 months. Read about Charlene's contribution to the University on the Employee of the Month page. 
To nominate an employee for the Employee of the Month, visit the UHR website and complete the nomination form. Click here for more information.

Commencement Day at OUWB

103 students became doctors during an inspirational ceremony at OUWB. The Class of 2018 received their M.D. degrees during a commencement ceremony held before family, friends and their fellow OUWB classmates. Graduates approached the stage to be hooded by their PRISM mentors and, for some, by their family members who share the title “doctor.”

Click here for more information on this inspirational commencement ceremony.

Pets at OU

Picture of Remie, tan labrador dog
Say Hello to Remie!
This is Remie. Remie is a 7-month old Labrador bundle of sweetness. Remie loves to snuggle, give puppy kisses and play with her toys. She also loves to play in the snow and often comes in with a pile of snow on her nose. She is truly so sweet and cute. Our family is enjoying her very much!
Remie belongs to Cathy Griffith in the Accounts Payable Department.
Picture of Duke, Maine Coon cat

This is Duke!

Duke is a 7 year old champion breed Maine Coon. He has sired many national champions in his previous life as a stud cat. He loves to play with our  dog Bentley and rag doll cat Porsha.  
Duke belongs to Nancy Jansen in the Graham Health Center.
Send us a photo with details (name, age, breed, and hobbies) about your pet and he/she will be featured in our monthly newsletter. Contact Cissie Patterson at cmpatterson@oakland.edu.

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