Author: Dan Boyd
A number of attempts to convince faculty and staff to purchase iTunes gift cards have been circulating. These emails have some or all of the following attributes. They purport to be from deans, department heads, and even the college president….
Emails sent from the college’s Title IX training service about completing “Part 2 of Haven for Faculty & Staff” is a legitimate email. Title IX training is required for faculty and staff and the first part of this training was…
The Berry Career Center provides access to the College Central Network to students to facilitate the hunt for part time and full time jobs and internships. If you have received an invitation to activate your account, please hover over the…
Every year Financial Aid sends out scholarship questionnaires to scholarship recipients to get their story about how the scholarship has affected their college experience. They share these stories with donors to encourage them to continue contributing to Berry scholarships. The…
Attention faculty! A new phishing email is making the rounds that mentions the title of an actual article or paper you have written. After complimenting you, the email invites you to join the editorial board of a non-existent publication. It…
Emails purporting to inform the recipient of available jobs related to their field or interests from a company called “Kimble Group” appear to be suspect. The emails are generally poorly worded, include incorrect grammar, incorrect personal information (wrong names), and…
A common phishing email that is seen here at Berry and elsewhere is a notification that the recipient has a random number of undelivered emails, usually since a certain date. Sometimes the emails are described as unique in some way,…