September, 2022

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Why Work with an Enrollment Management Partner?

MindMax

If you’re like many of the schools we partner with, you may initially feel apprehensive about seeking third-party support. Our enrollment management team at MindMax recently completed 3,000 phone calls for one of our partner schools in just one month—significantly more than they would have been able to accomplish on their own.

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How Do Universities Define ‘Online Learning’?

Inside Higher Ed

Blog: Learning Innovation What do universities mean when they talk about “online education”? This Q&A with Marc is about what he found. How did you go about doing this research? I had to ask myself, “Should we blend synchronous with our asynchronous focus?” This is a question that Marc T.

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Instructor on Leave After Blaming Satan for Pride Event

Inside Higher Ed

Wallace State Community College in Alabama put an instructor of history on leave, according to a CBS42 report about the instructor’s social media comments condemning a local LGBTQ pride event. The employee has been placed on administrative leave pending further investigation.

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Michigan State Distinguished Professors Back President

Inside Higher Ed

“As distinguished professors at the university, and emeriti faculty who care deeply about MSU, we value an environment that allows us to produce our best work,” the professors wrote. His commitment to excellence in every university endeavor is clear and greatly appreciated.

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Assessment is fun?

Dr. Missy Alexander

As Provost, I’ve expanded my focus from the assessment of programs to the assessment of general education, the development and assessment of university outcomes, and the appropriate measures of our academic success programs. They are also a clear path to articulating our value to students, families, and the larger publics we serve.

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New Guide Recommends Ways to Address Antisemitism on Campus

Inside Higher Ed

It also suggests incorporating information about antisemitism into diversity, equity and inclusion trainings and staying in regular contact with Jewish student leaders, among other recommendations. “If we fail to protect the Jewish population, we are failing to protect our democracy as well,” Holly Huffnagle, AJC’s U.S.

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8 Recommendations for Higher Ed Marketers

Campus Sonar

For the last three years, we’ve been researching and analyzing online conversation about higher ed. A successful marketing strategy is rooted in clearly articulated goals that reflect a campus’s values and priorities. A successful marketing strategy is rooted in clearly articulated goals that reflect a campus’s values and priorities.