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Boldly Future Forward

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Leonard Williams, the director and professor of food safety and microbiology at N.C. The number of master’s degree and doctoral degree programs continues to grow and the faculty is achieving national and international recognition for its research. Williams is director and professor of food safety and microbiology at N.C.

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For the Common Good

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Bronwyn Cross-Denny, Christina Gunther, Sofia Pendley, and Jacqueline Vernarelli — recently secured a $1,495,472 HRSA (Health Resources and Services Administration) grant titled “Public Health Scholarship Program to Strengthen the Emergency Preparedness Workforce.”

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Why Higher Ed Data Security Depends on People

Collegis Education Data Management

We connected with Mark Relf, senior security analyst with Collegis Education, to get a better understanding of the security issues in higher ed and how they can be avoided. This includes things like addresses, financial data and medical records, which can be sold on the black market and used for identity theft and fraud.

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Elite University Presidents: Most Hated Men (and Women) on Campus

Higher Education Inquirer

In prestigious universities across the country, the figurehead of the institutionthe presidenthas become a symbol of frustration and resentment among students, faculty, and staff. Harvards massive endowment reportedly the largest of any university in the worldhas been a focal point of controversy.

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Wealth and Want Part 4: Robocolleges and the Working Class Roboworkers

Higher Education Inquirer

They often employ automated systems for course content delivery, student assessment, and even faculty interaction. Lack of Faculty Interaction: Many robocolleges rely heavily on pre-recorded lectures and automated feedback systems. Medicine: Substandard medical professionals can pose a serious risk to patient safety and health.

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Maslow's Hierarchy in Action: How Student Affairs Can use the Framework for Better Assessment of Wellbeing

Student Affairs Assessment Leaders (SAAL)

If students are worried about where their next meal will come from, odds are they are not focused when sitting in class; likewise, if they have to choose between necessary medical care or paying a tuition bill, they may not persist. This can include security personnel, safety training, and campus-wide alert systems.

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Why Higher Ed Data Security Depends on People

Collegis Education Data Management

We connected with Mark Relf, senior security analyst with Collegis Education, to get a better understanding of the security issues in higher ed and how they can be avoided. This includes things like addresses, financial data and medical records, which can be sold on the black market and used for identity theft and fraud.