Preventing Identity Theft Workshop Offered in Person or Online

Human Resources has partnered with the experts from Credit Counseling of Arkansas (CCOA) to offer a workshop discussing steps you can take to keep your identity safe. Topics will include problems that occur with identity theft, what to do if it happens, and how to protect yourself in the future. The workshop will take place from 2-3:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 7 in the Arkansas Union Room 504. Please register for this training through the EDP Training Calendar found here.  We will also broadcast online via GoTo Meeting. See instructions below. For questions contact Human Resources at 575-5351.

You can log in to the GoTo Meeting broadcast from your computer, tablet, or smart phone using the link below.

https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/981268981 

Audio can be accessed through your computer speakers, or you can dial in using your phone at. United States: +1 (312) 757-3117.  Please note, the dial in option is a long-distance phone number. To avoid charges, please use your computer audio. 

Access Code: 981-268-981 

Contacts

Debbie McLoud, associate vice chancellor for administration
Human Resources
479-575-2159, dmcloud@uark.edu

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