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ACU halts 2025 recruitment due to Aussie enrolment cap

A post circulating on LinkedIn appears to show the Australian Catholic University updating its agent partners with information that explains due to the government’s National Planning Level, the university will no longer be offering places for 2025 courses that fall under the proposed caps. “Regrettably due to the recent policy updates, the NPL being implemented…

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Springfield, USA | Diverse: Issues In Higher Education

Lies strike like lightning in our current political disinformation age. The targets of these “disinfo” strikes can often seem random, but they flash with the brilliance of a lightning storm at dawn. Given the limits of American media, no truth-telling can keep pace or correct the record – even when the stakes are impossible to…

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The morning read for Wednesday, Sept. 18

WHAT WE’RE READING By Ellena Erskine on Sep 18, 2024 at 11:10 am Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Wednesday morning read: Recommended Citation: Ellena Erskine, The morning read for Wednesday, Sept. 18, SCOTUSblog (Sep. 18, 2024, 11:10 AM),…

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The Status of Fundraising 2024: Global Research Highlights

Amid ongoing economic uncertainties and the global pandemic aftermath, nonprofits have had to navigate a lot of change in recent years—shaping the global nonprofit space towards digital-first experiences and processes. What’s more, modern innovations are making their way into the nonprofit sector, too, further changing the needs and expectations of prospects, donors, and stakeholders. We…

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How CCBC Shatters the Barrier to Affordable Access

Published: 9/18/2024 Reading Time: < 1 minute Leaders at Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) saw that with textbooks costing upwards of $1,000 per year, many students were facing a barrier that made showing up for class prepared a challenge. They knew that this issue was impacting their retention and completion rates but hadn’t yet…

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Change Management for Nonprofit CFOs: Driving Sustainable Success

Though many nonprofit professionals are familiar with the term “change management,” few understand everything it involves. Finance departments and CFOs often focus on project management—which is the technical side of change—making sure all the boxes are checked, and everyone moves along the Gantt chart in an orderly fashion.   But change management must also include the…

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Blackbaud School Websites Honored with WebAwards

The Web Marketing Association has recognized Blackbaud school websites in the prestigious WebAwards competition for the seventh year in a row. Since its inception in 1997, the WebAwards have been the leading award program for website developers and the online marketing community. “We are honored to receive three WebAwards again this year,” said Mark Davis,…

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unannounced inspections at 36 VET providers in one week

It forms part of the government’s controversial crackdown on so-called “ghost colleges” – where providers took advantage of a former loophole in Australia’s visa system to bring bogus international students into the country to work. Such providers did not actively provide either training or assessments for students. Some 36 unnamed CRICOS-registered providers were visited without…

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State v. McLean Clarifies the Timeframe for Giving Oral Notice of Appeal to the Court of Appeals – North Carolina Criminal Law

Attorneys practicing in criminal superior court are likely familiar with the process of giving notice of appeal to the appellate division. Under Rule 4(a) of the North Carolina Rules of Appellate Procedure, a defendant can give notice by either (1) giving oral notice of appeal “at trial,” or (2) by filing a written notice of…

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