How to prepare for a school cybersecurity audit

How to prepare for a school cybersecurity audit

Key points: Every auditor is different, and it’s critical to be prepared How schools can take full advantage of the FCC’s new cybersecurity program Hackers don’t take a summer vacation–neither can school cybersecurity For more news on cybersecurity, visit eSN’s IT Leadership hub School cybersecurity audits don’t have to be stressful. If you know what…

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5 Tips To Maximize The ROI Of eLearning Solutions

5 Tips To Maximize The ROI Of eLearning Solutions—Infographic eLearning has become a cornerstone of modern employee development, offering a flexible, scalable, and cost-effective approach to training. However, the initial investment in designing, developing, and deploying eLearning programs can be substantial. To maximize the Return On Investment (ROI), organizations must adopt strategic approaches that ensure…

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Congress Defers FY25 Language Education Funding Decisions

In late September, Congress completed work on a continuing resolution (CR), a temporary spending measure that will keep the government operating through December 20. The House passed the CR with a vote of 341–82, while the Senate approved it 78–18. The president will sign it into law shortly. With these votes completed, Congress now stands…

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A Nonbinary Gender?

There is a growing proportion of transgender and nonbinary people worldwide, and the practice of addressing this group by they/them pronouns and using their as a singular possessive pronoun is becoming increasingly commonplace in today’s society. As a Spanish college professor, I am fielding more and more questions from students about the preferences used in…

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Best Posts Of The Week

Best Posts Of The Week

  This series used to be called “The Most Popular Posts Of The Week.” However, Google has changed their analytics program and, for the life of me, I can’t seem to figure out how to transition to it. And, since the popularity of posts has never affected what I post in the least, I figure…

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Facing legal threats, colleges back off race-based programs

Facing legal threats, colleges back off race-based programs

As might be expected of someone working toward a Ph.D. in neuroscience at Stanford School of Medicine, Jocelyn Ricard has impressive credentials. There are scholarships — Knight-Hennessy and, last year, a Ford Foundation Fellowship — and publications in journals like Nature Neuroscience and The Lancet Psychiatry. Plus, Ricard has done research at Yale and Cornell;…

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