General
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Open Access Week – October 24-30
October’s Library Lunch and Learn will provide you and your students with new tools for accessing RichLyn Library’s wealth of OER and paid full-text journal content. Please join in person in the Library…
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Got Phished?
One of the most prevalent cyber attacks that we regularly see is phishing. What is phishing? Why do attackers do it? Knowing the answer to these questions can help us avoid problems in…
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Ghostly Greetings Sale This Week!
The Socially United Club is selling Ghostly Greetings again this year! We will be selling them in the DC from 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. every day this week, October 24-28. You can…
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Mark Your Calendar – Library Lunch & Learn – In Person or Virtual
October’s Library Lunch and Learn is scheduled for Friday, October 28, from 11:00 a.m. – noon. The in-person watch group will meet in the Library Conference Room, and I will be sharing a…
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Chapel Speakers for this Week
We hope that your Fall Break is going well. On Thursday, our chapel will be a prayer service. Join us as we take time to pray for our campus and worship with Joyful…
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Updating at Home
Software updates…everybody’s favorite thing, right? Not really — in fact, when I went out on the web to look for something funny to say about software updating, I found quotes like “You resemble a…
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RichLyn Library Fall Break Hours
RichLyn Library will be closed Saturday-Sunday, October 15-16 Open Monday, October 17, from 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Resume normal hours Tuesday. 24/7 online huntington.edu/Library 24/7 lounge access by HU ID
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Mark Your Calendar – Library Lunch & Learn – In Person or Virtual
October’s Library Lunch and Learn is scheduled for Friday, October 28, from 11:00 a.m. – noon. The in-person watch group will meet in the Library Conference Room, and I will be sharing a…
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Chief Keirsh’s Safety Tip
Car trouble? Remember, HUPD is here to serve and protect. If you find that you have locked your keys in your car or your vehicle needs a jump, do not hesitate to call…
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Top Secret!
Our information security tidbit for this week is all about passwords. You all probably know our standard policy for passwords — we require: 8 or more characters Upper and lowercase letters Numbers Punctuation or…