Law Professor Dies In Tragic Triple Homicide

We have some incredibly unfortunate news to report from Mississippi, where a law professor was shot and killed alongside her mother and sister in a triple homicide. Crystal Lynn Welch, 42, was an associate clinical law professor at the Mississippi College School of Law, where she worked as supervising attorney for the Family and Children’s…

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When Is It Appropriate To Work For Free?

The legal job market can be tough for new graduates, especially for those who do not attend the favored law schools. Due to this, some people are thinking about working for free, hoping it will give them a leg up. They may have an anecdote or two about someone who became successful by initially offering…

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Aus reiterates cap measures in budget

One key element of the budget, announced on May 14, reiterated the format of the proposed cap, saying the government will “work with the higher education sector to develop regulations that will require universities to increase their supply of student accommodation”. “The government will require universities to establish new, purpose-built student accommodation should they wish…

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Business School And Law School Should Not Be Compared

Recently, I was at a reception with people who work in business and finance. Many of the attendees earned MBA degrees, and people discussed their educational backgrounds, including their experiences attending business school, while engaging in small talk at the event. At one point, one of the MBA graduates tried to liken business school to…

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4 ways direct-response fundraising might break down

Is your fundraising program going where you need it to go? It might not be. Here’s a look at how things can go wrong from Mike Duerksen on LinkedIn: Your entire fundraising model is direct marketing. Direct response is the foundation of sustainable fundraising. But much (most) of the revenue is generated by person-to-person relationship…

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Int’l school leaders convene to “redesign education”

The Council of British International Schools conference took place from May 11-13 in London, welcoming heads, governors, proprietors and senior and middle leaders from schools around the world, as well as education businesses and suppliers. The conference was notably popular with newcomers this year, Margaret Garrard, COBIS CCO, shared with The PIE News. The conference theme was “Louder…

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