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International security and student safety: Why schools are banning TikTok

University Business

“The most serious issue here is probably in the area of national security,” according to Kshetri. In terms of cybersecurity, Kshetri recently published an article outlining some of the app’s vulnerabilities, which were identified in 2020 by the cybersecurity company Check Point. currently use TikTok.

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Student journalists sue district over record requests

Confessions of a Community College Dean

District officials say they comply with the law and do their best to handle the administrative burden of repeated requests. ” He said the district started using a ticketing system in late 2020 to better keep track of and answer public records requests.

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FAQ’s: Spring Semester Questions Regarding Housing Returner Process, Housing Availability, and Off-Campus Housing

The Student Affairs Blog

The Division of Student Affairs received some questions this spring centered around changes to returning student housing application process for 2024-25, general availability of on-campus housing for students, health and safety in the residence halls, and navigating the local off-campus housing market. Below are responses to those questions.

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The Mobile Generation is Evolving

University Business

And for the third year in a row, mobile banking to make deposits has increased (up 3 percent from 2021, 7 percent from 2020) and mobile banking to pay bills and transfer money has increased (up 2 percent from 2021 and 7 percent from 2020).

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Is Title IX really protecting college students from sexual misconduct on campus?

University Business

USA Today ‘s analysis is an incomplete picture of how some of the largest public universities handled reports of sexual misconduct between 2014 and 2020, a time frame that saw significant developments in Title IX. Only 1 in 22,900 were expelled. Methodology. Of the number in Question 1, how many reports were informally resolved? .

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How to Credential Durable Skills

Parchment

Studies/Research cited in the episode: The number of teens considering a four-year degree went from 71% in 2020 to 51% in 2022. Rob Buelow (06:16.054) High school students considering a bachelor’s degree went from 71 % in 2020 to 51 % in 2022, not going to college on TikTok has millions of views. link] Only 26% of U.S.

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Why Worry?

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Indeed, the figure has declined by 15 percent since 2020. Staffing Does Stanford have more administrators than undergrads? “There’s a lot of graduate education and a lot of research, and that’s where a lot of the staff and administrators are.” Former U.S. Staff and expenses were reduced to painful levels.