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The Student Software Engineering Program is a cohort-based program for OHIO computer science students interested in pursuing careers in software engineering.
University Human Resources is pleased to announce a new way for Ohio University employees to receive and retrieve their W-2 wage and tax statement forms.
During the fall semester, the program exceeded its largest starting cohort and achieved its highest total enrollment, all while delivering enhanced support to students, program leadership and faculty.
Keeping software and devices updated ensures a secure computing environment, however it is important to know that attackers may try to encourage you to install malware on your machine disguised as fake updates.
This change will reduce the volume of unsolicited and sometimes harmful email messages received by OHIO email account holders.
Phishing is the top social attack on businesses, responsible for more than 90% of security breaches. Learn how to identify phishing messages and explore resources designed to help you stay safe.
The program, which involved OHIO Online advisors and faculty, not only improved student outreach but also served as the launchpad for the updated MyOHIO Success Network (MOSN) system.
Earlier this year, Ohio University began an assessment of business processes and technologies in the areas of human resources, finance, and student administration. 
Cyber attackers utilize social engineering techniques to trick victims into providing sensitive information, granting access to unauthorized areas, devices, or systems and into sending money or other resources for fraudulent purposes.
The Office of Research and Sponsored Projects and the Grants Accounting office have been diligently testing the proposal and award modules in Cayuse, OHIO's new electronic research administration software. 
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