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Nearly 32 Million Records Leaked in School Data Breaches Since 2005: Report

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Around 32 million individual records have been leaked as part of school data breaches since 2005, according to a report from Comparitech. There have been 2,691 data breaches at education institutions, including colleges and K-12 school districts, in that time frame. since 2005. since 2005. billion in 2021 alone.

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Remembering Dr. Lee Noel

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Lee was a remarkable leader who left a lasting mark on higher education and in our hearts. Lee had a lifelong dedication to higher education, both as a professional and as a student. He would go on to create the ACT National Center for the Advancement of Educational Practices, serving as the executive director.

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Professor Gender Pay Gap: Colleges Haven’t Fixed It. Will Courts?

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At the University of Michigan, studies from 2005 and 2011 found that women earned 4% less than men. The Gender Pay Gap in Academia Women earn lower salaries than men across higher education. That gender pay gap persists across academic ranks , growing wider at higher ranks. Salary data indicates a pay disparity.

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Focus on Admission

Georgia Tech Admissions Blog

Admit, deny, waitlist decisions coming out from colleges. There are two ways I can view this fact: It’s dark, windy, early, and of course… it is the weekend. Naturally, it’s been beautiful all week (while I was working and could not really enjoy the weather). In March and April, college admission is full of decisions.

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Washington Monthly College Rankings Redefine Excellence

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Touting a Kennedyesque mission , the magazine aims to redefine what constitutes excellence in higher education, citing the need to measure what colleges do for their country, instead of for themselves. It also examines voting engagement and degrees granted in service-related fields such as education and social work.

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Law, Medical School Diversity Grows Ahead of Affirmative Action Ban

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That's 1 percentage point higher than the previous year and marks the third straight year of diversity gains among the nation's law schools. Similarly, in Michigan, after the adoption of Proposition 2 in 2005, Michigan Law School saw its enrollment of those minority student populations decline from 17% to 9% by 2008. "It The bad news?

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How Tree of Life Christian is Marketing Their School’s Affordability

Enrollment Catalyst

This is similar to legislation in other states throughout the United States. Recently, I interviewed their team about their approach to marketing the affordability of a Tree of Life Christian Schools’ education. The State of Ohio has offered different versions of the EdChoice Scholarship since 2005.