Don’t Feed the Phish!

As they say, there are plenty of phish in the sea. Identifying common red flags in an email will help you quickly identify when you should proverbially swipe left. This session will help you understand how cybercriminals design convincing email messages intended to deceive you and why phishing is the most common cyberattack method. Gain confidence in spotting suspicious emails and learn how reporting protects yourself and the university. We will also cover what to expect with the new simulated phishing training initiatives. 

Don’t Feed the Phish!

As they say, there are plenty of phish in the sea. Identifying common red flags in an email will help you quickly identify when you should proverbially swipe left. This session will help you understand how cybercriminals design convincing email messages intended to deceive you and why phishing is the most common cyberattack method. Gain confidence in spotting suspicious emails and learn how reporting protects yourself and the university. We will also cover what to expect with the new simulated phishing training initiatives. 

Don’t Feed the Phish!

As they say, there are plenty of phish in the sea. Identifying common red flags in an email will help you quickly identify when you should proverbially swipe left. This session will help you understand how cybercriminals design convincing email messages intended to deceive you and why phishing is the most common cyberattack method. Gain confidence in spotting suspicious emails and learn how reporting protects yourself and the university. We will also cover what to expect with the new simulated phishing training initiatives. 

Processing the Unimaginable: Art and Memory with Peter Newland

Vietnam veteran and book artist Peter Newland will share his work with students in an interactive session in the Archives & Special Collections. Newland served in the Republic of Vietnam with the 4th Headquarters Transportation Command in 1970.  He was stationed first at Camp Davies in Saigon, and later at Long Binh. He received his basic training at Fort Lewis and advanced training at Fort Eustice, Virginia. He is a recipient of the Army’s Bronze Star Medal and was honorably discharged as a Specialist Fight Class in 1971.

Undoing Foundational Fairytales One Children's Book at a Time

On Indigenous Peoples' Day, Dr. Siu offers a full reading of her latest children's book, Christopher the Ogre Cologre, It's Over! and reflects on the dangerous foundational fairytales still taught at schools, their origins, and the need to contest them with the power of our stories. What does a happily-ever-after actually look like in the context of truth-banning?

Careers in Economic Consulting

What do consultants do? What does a career in economic consulting look like? How does studying economics prepare you for a successful career in consulting?

Join us on Thursday, Sept. 22 (4-5 p.m.) as we welcome Emily Davis (’20) and Julian Bieganski (’21) from Grant Thornton LLP to discuss careers in economic consulting, share how their Puget Sound experience shaped their career path, and answer any questions you might have about what they do!