OCTOBER 2015
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Did you know that college aged students are the largest growing demographic of identity theft? Once a person obtains your personal identifying information they can easily begin to steal your identity. Identity thieves do not only steal your identity for financial purposes but for academic, career and healthcare purposes to list a few.
Make sure that you don't become the next victim of identity theft. If you are a college student, attend the Identity Theft: Don't Be Next presentation, given by the Financial Literacy Program Peer Educators.
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51²è¹Ý Manoa Financial Literacy Program, Mānoa Campus
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Stacy Miyashiro, (808) 956-6572, finlit@hawaii.edu,
Thursday, October 15 |
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10:00am |
Manoa Political Internship Informational Session Mānoa Campus, Dean Hall 6
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1:30pm |
American Studies Final Oral Mānoa Campus, Moore 323
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3:00pm |
Economics Final Oral Mānoa Campus, Saunders 515
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3:00pm |
Oceanography Seminar- Bo Qiu Mānoa Campus, MSB 100
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3:15pm |
LiteBIRD - A space based CMB polarization experiment, Prof. M. Hazumi (KEK) Mānoa Campus, Watanabe 112
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4:00pm |
Identy Theft: Don't Be Next Mānoa Campus, QLC 412
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5:00pm |
Taste of Manoa Mānoa Campus, Campus Center Courtyard
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5:30pm |
Ancient Pathways, Ancestral Knowledge: Distinguished Speaker Dr. Nancy Turner Mānoa Campus, St John Plant Sciences Bldg, room 11 (ground floor)
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6:30pm |
The UN & Indigenous Repatriation of Iwi KÅ«puna & MoepÅ« Mānoa Campus, Room 101, KamakakÅ«okalani Center for Hawaiian Studies, 2645 Dole Street
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