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Celebrating the “Unity” in Community College

Marcia J. Ballinger, Ph.D.

April is Community College Month, providing a moment to broadly share the important impact of our nation’s community colleges. Lorain County Community College was founded in 1963 to provide access to higher education for every person in Lorain County, regardless of their educational attainment or socioeconomic status. During the past 58 years, LCCC has impacted one in four Lorain County residents, equivalent to more than 50 percent of households, and conferred more than 50,000 degrees.

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Strategic Transformation for Colleges and Universities Post COVIDwith Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Dr. Paul Friga | Changing Higher Ed Podcast 075

The Change Leader, Inc.

This podcast focuses on how you can implement strategic transformation for colleges and universities as we enter the end of the COVID crisis. This podcast focuses on how you can implement strategic transformation for colleges and universities as we enter the end of the COVID crisis.

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5 platforms that can deliver your virtual campus online open days and events

Terminalfour

This week we're giving you our team's round-up of the best solutions out there to bring your campus to their computer

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Why A California Community Colleges Aspiring CEO Program?

Community College League of California

No fewer than 14 CEOs—some of whom have been in California Community College (CCC) leadership roles for more than two decades—plan to retire in 2021, and we may experience more departures before year's end. While leadership change offers significant opportunities for districts and colleges to reenvision their strategic priorities and approach to their mission, this collective loss of institutional memory and experience will affect districts and arguably our entire sector for years to come.

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Using your Distinctiveness as a Selling Point

The Higher Ed Marketer

When you’re not a large public university, you have to market yourself in a different way. Especially if you’re a faith-based institution, a single-sex college, or even an HBCU, you’ve got to set yourself apart from the rest of the field. You’ve got to be distinctive as a selling point for your institution. What does that look like? On this episode of Higher Ed Marketer, we talk with Ayana Hernandez , Associate Vice Chancellor for University Relations at North Carolina Central University.

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Using your Distinctiveness as a Selling Point

The Higher Ed Marketer

When you’re not a large public university, you have to market yourself in a different way. Especially if you’re a faith-based institution, a single-sex college, or even an HBCU, you’ve got to set yourself apart from the rest of the field. You’ve got to be distinctive as a selling point for your institution. What does that look like? On this episode of Higher Ed Marketer, we talk with Ayana Hernandez , Associate Vice Chancellor for University Relations at North Carolina Central University.