The Future of Modern Online Examination System Software

Introduction to online examination system software With the scene of online exams on the rise, Online Examination System Software is certainly a step ahead into the future of education. Tailor-made for today’s Controller of Examiners (CoEs), Academic Administrators, and Institutional Leadership in higher eds, the tool is a revolutionary solution designed to streamline the assessment…

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Court of Appeals Holds that State Constitution Prohibits Substitution of Alternate Jurors After Deliberations Begin – North Carolina Criminal Law

When a deliberating juror in Eric Chambers’ April 2022 murder trial told the presiding judge that he could not be available in court the next day because of a medical appointment, the trial judge discharged the juror, substituted an alternate juror, and instructed the jury to restart its deliberations. In doing so, the trial judge…

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5 Political Campaign Lessons That Nonprofits Can Learn From

In major election years, political campaigns are at the top of everyone’s minds. Your organization’s supporters receive political advertisements and donation appeals alongside those from your nonprofit, and donors may even wonder where your organization stands on key election issues. While 501(c)(3) nonprofits are prohibited from participating in or supporting specific political campaigns, that doesn’t mean you…

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Time to Mind — Study in Denmark

Remember to look after your well-being and mental health when living, and studying, abroad. Being prepared is the best thing you can do, and know that you may experience “culture shock”. Going abroad to study will lead to personal development and exploring a new culture. New environments and new people is exciting, but it can also…

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Kentucky’s higher ed funding scheme is unconstitutional, state attorney general says

Listen to the article 3 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: Kentucky’s performance-based funding regulations are unconstitutional because of their reliance on race, Russell Coleman, the state’s attorney general, said in an opinion issued Thursday.  Coleman, a Republican, said the state is using “race-exclusive terms” to…

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Student Satisfaction and University Family Engagement

Co-written by Dan Preston, Senior Consultant Nearly 140,000 students from the RNL Student Satisfaction Inventory across three academic years, and over 20,000 families from the CampusESP/RNL University Family Engagement Report were asked a series of questions regarding their satisfaction level with a variety of finance, financial aid, pricing, and communication and information surrounding these topics….

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