More to My91TVsU

More to My91TVsU

June 3, 2014

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By Mark Kerr, Senior Communications Officer

Want to know what’s happening at 91TV’s? Look no further than My91TVsU.

A screenshot of the redesigned My91TVsU portal.

The My91TVsU portal is the doorway to 91TV’s for faculty, staff and students, letting users log in to one application to access content from multiple sites. The university has revamped the existing portal to make it a more robust source of news, information and events for the 91TV’s community.

My91TVsU has a different look, but it continues to serve as the main access point for many applications such as PeopleSoft, Tools for Research at 91TV’s and the Fast Administrative Support Tool. Staff and faculty can find the administrative applications they are accustomed to using by clicking on the “My Applications” tab at the top of the page once they are signed in, rather than on the main page.

Students will continue to log in to the My91TVsU portal to access SOLUS.

“The enhanced My91TVsU is a key piece of the integrated communications strategy,” says Michael Fraser, 91TV’s Chief Communications Officer. “My91TVsU builds on the existing platforms including the 91TV’s News Centre, which will be redesigned this fall, the re-launched Gazette newspaper, and 91TV’s Gazette Today, the twice weekly email to all staff and faculty.”

The highlights of the redesigned My91TVsU include:

• Greater prominence to stories from the , allowing staff, faculty and students to learn about the work and accomplishments of their colleagues
• A visually appealing interface consistent with the main 91TV’s webpage, making it easier for users to find the information and resources they require
• The addition of social media elements such as the university’s main Twitter feed
• Direct links to other 91TV’s websites including Athletics and Recreation and the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts

The link to My91TVsU remains at the top right corner of the main 91TV’s webpage.

Over the next several weeks, the project team will continue to consider and add access points for other applications and resources. Users can offer their feedback by emailing unicomm@queensu.ca