Term 1 classes have been extended by one week from March 8 to March 14 Last day to withdraw from Term 2 classes is also April 28 Last day to withdraw is moved from March 31 to April 28 In recent days, Southeastern announced it has extended the first term of the semester by a week, thus delaying the start of the second term and pushing back the end of the semester.Ĭalendar changes announced so far include: 18-year-old carjacker who shot, killed Arkansas man has been formally charged, authorities say.Baton Rouge pastor hospitalized after triple shooting in Ponchatoula."There's been rumors it's an overseas hack, and there is money involved, I'm not really going to believe that either," said Aidan Woulfe, a junior. The university has said State Police launched a criminal investigation into the hack but has not released further details about what happened. "While it is not necessarily where it can be easily seen, good progress is being made, and as a result, we believe significant improvements will soon be made in our information technology services."īeyond the troubles with internet access, students tell WBRZ they still don't know whether their information was taken during the breach. "While I know progress on restoration has seemed slow, behind the scenes there are teams of people working very hard to make sure all our systems are brought back online with enhanced access security as soon as safely possible," SLU President John Crain said in a campus-wide message on Wednesday. Though the university has given updates on incremental progress to restore the network, students still reported spotty internet access on campus as of Friday, with many class buildings still impacted. It's been annoying because we haven't been able to do our school work, everything has been a mess," said Lane Banker, a sophomore. On Tuesday, the college announced they have restored Wi-Fi across campus, Moodle access for students and card-based payment systems. HAMMOND - Weeks after Southeastern Louisiana University's campus network was targeted by an apparent hack, frustrated students and faculty say they still have no idea whether their personal data was compromised.
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