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Remote Learning and Cheating: Professors and Students Weigh In

Remote Learning and Cheating: Professors and Students Weigh In Maya Eashwaran © SolStock Lengthy time differences, technical difficulties, and Zoom fatigue: These are just three challenges of pandemic-era higher education. And another problem surfaced in a big way during the 2020 AP exams: the ease of cheating from home, when answers to tests and homework problems are often just a click away.  Roughly a year after college campuses were evacuated due to the COVID-19 pandemic, academic integrity remains an issue for students and professors alike. With professors struggling to curb rampant cheating during online exams and students wrestling with the often confusing and stressful realities of online learning, the college classroom has never been more tense. 

Five alumnae to be honored as Distinguished Women Scholars

Five alumnae to be honored as Distinguished Women Scholars The Office of the Provost and the Susan Bulkeley Butler Center for Leadership Excellence will honor five alumnae who have been selected as Distinguished Women Scholars for their exceptional leadership and significant contributions to their fields. Honorees from both 2021 and 2020 will be recognized during a virtual live award reception at 3:30 p.m. March 17. Awards will be presented by Jay Akridge, provost and executive vice president for academic affairs and diversity. The 2020 recipients are being honored this year due to the cancellation of the regular celebration because of the pandemic. With March being Women s History Month, it is the perfect time to celebrate these alumnae, says Mangala Subramaniam, director of the Butler Center. It is the month to remember the contributions of notable and ordinary women, in hopes that the day will soon come when it s impossible to teach or learn history without remembering these

Lt Governor presides over the 32nd Meeting of Executive Council of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University

  Katra: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today presided over the 32nd meeting of Executive Council of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University (SMVDU). The Executive Council, led by the Lt Governor took several important decisions for bringing qualitative improvement in overall functioning of the University. The Lt Governor, who is also the Chancellor of SMVDU, called for initiating necessary steps facilitating early adoption of New Education Policy-2020. He directed the University Administration that the implementation of various provisions of National Education Policy-2020 be taken up in the forthcoming session itself. While appreciating the ranking obtained by the university in various national and international forums like NIRF 2020, Times Higher Education Impact Ranking, and Atal Ranking of Institutions on Innovation Achievements (ARIIA 2020), the Lt Governor advised the University Authorities to further work towards enhancing the industry interaction and consultancy work by the

Initiate steps for early adoption of NEP: LG

Initiate steps for early adoption of NEP: LG Nod to School of Pharmacy, 8 new programs Presides over 32nd meet of SMVDU Council Excelsior Correspondent KATRA, Feb 21: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today presided over the 32nd meeting of Executive Council of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University (SMVDU). The Executive Council, led by the Lt Governor took several important decisions for bringing qualitative improvement in overall functioning of the University. The Lt Governor, who is also the Chancellor of SMVDU, called for initiating necessary steps facilitating early adoption of New Education Policy-2020. He directed the University Administration that the implementation of various provisions of National Education Policy-2020 be taken up in the forthcoming session itself.

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