iPhone users should stay vigilant
As recently reported by national news outlets, there is a new cyberattack targeting iPhone users through a text message (SMS) and email phishing campaign that tricks the recipient into revealing their Apple ID credentials. The attack uses fake messages claiming to be from Apple and directs users to a fraudulent iCloud login page in an attempt to steal their username and password information. Learn how to avoid this type of scam.
Family Art Workshop: ‘She’s a Knockout’
Saturday, July 20, at 10:30 a.m. and 11:15 a.m.
Experienced artists and/or curious beginners can join Yatil Etherly, Lowe Art Museum educator, for an interactive experience working with various mediums, colors, and techniques. Part of a monthly program designed for intergenerational groups, this family workshop complements the Lowe's exhibition “She’s a Knockout: Sport, Gender, and the Body in Contemporary Art,” on view through Sept. 14. Purchase tickets—$5 per participant. Learn more about the exhibit.
Earn financial freedom—build credit without accumulating debt.
Tuesday, July 23, at noon and 4 p.m.
Gain valuable insights and practical advice on managing credit effectively and responsibly. Guest speaker Doris Baker, a financial educator with Consolidated Credit, will discuss how to improve a credit score and provide professional resources to help pay down debt. Register for a webinar to learn how to build your financial toolbox and obtain knowledge needed for economic success.
‘Deep Dives’ into the Jay I. Kislak Collection: The Past, Present, and Future
Thursday, July 25, at 1 p.m.
Join Daniel Arbino, Jay I. Kislak Chair and Curator, and Arthur Dunkelman, Kislak Collection manager, in a conversation moderated by Carol Damian, curator of the Kislak Center at the Freedom Tower, Miami Dade College. The group will discuss the Jay I. Kislak Collection, which is particularly rich in primary source materials on Florida, the Caribbean, Mesoamerican archaeology, and polar exploration. Reserve a spot.
Get involved in sustainability efforts this month.
Multiple dates
The Office of Sustainability invites the University community to register for virtual training sessions and volunteer for weekly sustainability garden maintenance in the Coral Gables Campus’ John C. Gifford Arboretum.
Review submission guidelines and share your ideas for consideration in 5 Things You Need to Know.