Approaching Zero Trust? Maximize the Tools You Already Have

  Configuring Productivity Suites to Adhere to Zero-Trust Principles The vast majority of higher education institutions are using either Google Workspace for Education or Microsoft 365 for Education as a suite of productivity tools. While these platforms have their own pros and cons, they share one important commonality that many colleges and universities are underusing:…

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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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IRCC accelerates PGWP changes

On January 22, IRCC confirmed that international graduates of college programs delivered through a public-private curriculum licensing arrangement would no longer be eligible for a post-graduation work permit. The change was due to take effect on September 1, but IRCC announced this month the date will be brought forward to May 15, meaning that international students…

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Embracing Agility in Prospect Research and Advancement

The intersection of project management and prospect research is becoming more apparent as organizations strive to remain adaptable in an ever-changing landscape. As both fields involve managing complex tasks and achieving specific outcomes, understanding the value of agility can help nonprofits, schools, and higher education institutions optimize their approaches. This blog post explores how agile…

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The Bar Exam Doesn’t Stop For The Olympics

Bobby Finke (Photo by JONATHAN NACKSTRAND/AFP via Getty Images) The annual legal profession hazing ritual licensing exam is underway! In many jurisdictions around the country, today is day one of the bar exam. It’s pretty much the most important test in a recent law school graduate’s burgeoning career. No pressure, though! The Summer Olympics is…

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The morning read for Friday, March 15

WHAT WE’RE READING By Ellena Erskine on Mar 15, 2024 at 9:42 am At 10 a.m. EDT, the court expects to issue one or more opinions in argued cases from the current term. Join us for live coverage. Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the…

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Legal Options After Oil Field Accidents

Oil field accidents can result in devastating injuries, leaving victims and their families grappling with physical, emotional, and financial burdens. In the aftermath of such incidents, seeking legal assistance from experienced oil field accident attorneys is crucial for protecting rights, pursuing compensation, and holding responsible parties accountable. Understanding Oil Field Accidents Oil fields are inherently…

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