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3 critical considerations for the future of cybersecurity training
A universal truth over the last two years within the education sector has been this: Students need to continue learning, whether in school, at home, or somewhere in between.
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Colorado’s higher ed equity officer wants more help for students of color
In an interview with Chalkbeat, Montoya said he wants to elevate and support college and university work helping students of color, as well as those that are first generation and low income. He also wants to stimulate the conversation about what those students need to be successful.
6 honest answers to pressing community college questions
As part of a new community college ranking from WalletHub, community college faculty are weighing in on questions about the future of higher education and how community colleges will fare.
3 smart steps to a strong PCI foundation
If your institution processes, stores, or transmits card payments anywhere on campus, then you must conform to data security and compliance standards by the payments industry.
5 costly impacts of ignoring digital student engagement
Today’s students expect a lot from their university or college, and so they should. The average cost of tuition and fees to attend a private college in the US is over $38,000.
Protecting access points and identities is critical for campus IT
The future of cybersecurity is in protecting access points and identities–hackers are looking for the path of least resistance into mission-critical applications and assets, whether that’s a vulnerable access point or a poorly secured credential, according to a new report.
A gamified career academy aims to boost student success
A new gamified learning support center at San Joaquin Valley College (SJVC) is the latest innovative educational offering using gamification to engage students and ensure that students are motivated to continue their learning.
More than half of higher-ed employees feel their voice isn’t heard
More than half (59 percent) of higher education faculty and staff feel their voice is not heard at work, according to a survey of more than 550 employees at higher education institutions about topics ranging from compensation and benefits to stress and campus leadership.
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