Purdue Today

October 28, 2016

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Faculty and Staff News

6 tips from ITaP to help detect a phishing email

Phishing emails are low-risk, high-reward for cybercriminals. Don't let them trick you into giving up your personal and sensitive information, or Purdue's.

Other Stories

World Food Prize laureate Catherine Bertini to speak at Purdue

Open enrollment resources, walk-in labs and live presentations

In the Spotlight

weekend sports

Weekend sports events bring plenty to cheer about on campus

The women's volleyball team returns home this week to face off against No. 13 Michigan and No. 15 Michigan State to kick off the second half of Big Ten play. The weekend also holds matchups for Purdue football, men's tennis and wrestling as well as plenty of spirit activities such as the Boiler Bridge Walk and concerts by the Purdue "All-American" Marching Band.

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Additional News

Research

Researchers detail formation of massive moon basin

Automated method allows rapid analysis of disaster damage to structures

Research showing cardiac risk for HIV drug results in FDA warning

Weak atomic bond, theorized 14 years ago, observed for first time

General

Purdue startup commercializing virtual reality sickness solutions, helps move virtual reality mainstream

Purdue student uses new technology to locate unknown piece of endangered Indiana prairie

Third issue of Purdue service-learning journal published

Purdue in the News

Here is a sampling of recent news reports about Purdue from media across the nation and the world.

• Phys.org: Money can buy happiness but it's costly to bank on that without measuring debt

• WBAA: Monthly conversation with Mitch Daniels: Defining ‘at risk’ pay

Events

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