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October 3, 2014

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Faculty and Staff News

Follow these tips to keep social media accounts and cloud-stored files secure

In celebration of National Cybersecurity Awareness Month in October, ITaP offers a few tips to keep your social media and cloud-stored files secure -- and beyond the grasp of hackers and scammers.

Other Stories

Free flu shots on campus begin next week

Data management plan workshop set for Monday

Chemistry professor to discuss her use of Passport digital badges to help students learn basic lab skills

South Russell Street south of tracks to close to traffic for period beginning Monday

In the Spotlight

Nancy Dworkin trail

Did You Know?: Nancy Dworkin Born Learning Trail

Positioned throughout Purdue University North Central's grassy, rolling campus, the Nancy Dworkin Born Learning Trail has been appealing to the young and young at heart since its installation in April 2011. The Born Learning Trail consists of ten stations that feature colorful signs, which are meant to stimulate learning between children and their caregivers through fun games and activities found in the natural environment.

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Additional News

Research

New system could help researchers preserve, share data

General

Three-year degree programs attract attention

Startup is using plasmonics to advance optical technologies, improve data-storage capabilities, solar thermophotovoltaic cell performance

Purdue Arboretum offers online database of plants on campus

College of Technology creates Scott A. Notary Memorial Scholarship

Sports

Dates set for 'Matt Painter Radio Show'

Purdue in the News

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

New York Times: Heirloom popcorn helps a snack reinvent itself

Inside INdiana Business: Purdue lands NIH grant

WTHR, Inside INdiana Business: Purdue to lead organic tomato breeding push

Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg Businessweek: Business graduates show least interest in their work, poll finds

Events

event calendar

Google's Eremenko next in Presidential Lecture Series

Paul Eremenko

Purdue's Fall 2014 Presidential Lecture Series continues on Wednesday (Oct. 8) with a talk by Google's Paul Eremenko. Eremenko's talk, "Models of Innovation," will begin at 6:30 p.m. in Stewart Center's Loeb Playhouse and is free and open to the public. He and President Mitch Daniels will discuss Project Ara and innovation at Google, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and elsewhere.

Brian Lamb School to celebrate renovated digital media production center with open house today

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