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Where will STEM education be in 5 years?
Joachim Horn

By Joachim Horn
Founder, SAM Labs

In 2015, there were nearly 8.6 million STEM jobs in the United States, and that number is growing every year. In fact, STEM job growth in the past 10 years is three times that of any other field, but by 2018, it is projected that 2.4 million STEM jobs will go unfilled. Yet, STEM education programs have not kept pace–calling into question whether there will be enough qualified employees available to take on these new positions.

Is blockchain the answer to higher ed’s cybersecurity problems?
Shivani Sharma

By Alan Heppenstall
Co-Founder and CTO, Accredible

It’s National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, a time when federal agencies, corporations and nonprofits join together in one universal cause: to make the internet safer and more secure.

3 ways community colleges can slash costs with this technology
Hari Sankar

By Hari Sankar
Group Vice President, Oracle

Higher education is experiencing more turbulence than ever before–changing and making business and finance models increasingly complex. As it stands now, higher education systems operate off a combination of tuition, philanthropy, investments, public funding and research dollars.

6 musts when selecting an A+ identity and access management solution
Radha Krishnan

By Radha Krishnan
Senior Product Analyst, ManageEngine

Summer is over, and most schools and colleges are back in session. As with every year, the biggest challenge for IT departments presents itself during the lead-up to the first day of class and the first couple of weeks that follow. Unlike other industries, the education sector has specific identity and access management (IAM) needs. Provisioning accounts for new students and teachers, de-provisioning accounts of students and staff ...

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