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Catching cheaters or invading privacy? Honorlock exams stress UW-Madison students

The last thing UW-Madison junior Paige Leistner needed this semester was additional stress. On top of a rocky transition to online classes, a fear of contracting COVID-19 and limited interactions with friends, Leistner also has to deal with another unsettling source of anxiety — the anti-cheating computer software that monitors her every move during an exam. Welcome to the world of Honorlock, the online proctoring software more than 300 universities and colleges, including UW-Madison and Madison Area Technical College, have turned to for assistance in testing students’ knowledge during the pandemic. Honorlock and other software systems with names like Proctorio, ExamSoft and ProctorU rely on a range of tools such as artificial intelligence, facial detection software, browser lockdown tools and eye-tracking technology to flag behaviors that could indicate students are cheating on their exams.

Q&A with University of Evansville president on proposed job, program cuts

Q&A with University of Evansville president on proposed job, program cuts Isaiah Seibert, Evansville Courier & Press © MIKE LAWRENCE / COURIER & PRESS University of Evansville President Mr. Christopher Pietruszkiewicz addresses graduates, family and friends attending the school’s 161st commencement ceremony held at the Ford Center Saturday, May 11, 2019. EVANSVILLE, Ind.  The University of Evansville unveiled a draft plan Thursday to cut approximately a quarter of its faculty, shut down three departments and stop offering 17 majors. The administration said the cuts are necessary in response to changes in the higher education industry. UE President Christopher Pietruszkiewicz spoke with the Courier & Press in his first interview after the announcement.

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