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Your Personal Website Can Grow Over Time with Interview Guest Jane CoomberSewell

The Academic Designer

Your personal website can adapt to meet your needs as they change over time. Hear from recent PhD Jane CoomberSewell on how her website redesign is going.

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More about men

Higher Ed Data Stories

I bet you've heard about the enrollment crisis in American colleges and universities, and I bet you think that men are avoiding college in droves, even if you work at a college and see lots of men on campus. And you wonder, "How can this be?" Well, it's not exactly the crisis the media are making it out to be. Here are some views to help you see that.

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How University of Phoenix Failed. It's a Long Story. But It's Important for the Future of Higher Education.

Higher Education Inquirer

The failure of University of Phoenix (UoPX) is more than a dark moment in higher education history. It should act as a lesson learned in the higher ed business. Executives at 2U , Guild Education , Coursera , Liberty University and Purdue University Global , Chegg , Academic Partnerships , Pearson PLC , Navient , Maximus and other for-profit and non-profit entities must take heed of the mistakes and the hubris of Phoenix, the wisdom of its cofounder John D.

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How to Leverage Student-Produced, Authentic Content

The Higher Ed Marketer

Sometimes when marketers get all gung-ho about creating work, especially content that looks “professional,” it can blur the authenticity of the message. Members of Gen Z (who have highly sensitive BS filters) can prefer content that’s imperfect. In this episode, we spoke with Nate Jorgensen , Director of Marketing and Communications at the University of Cincinnati - College of Engineering and Applied Science , about when marketers do too much work and how to let their institutions sell themselve

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Tulane School of Architecture Branding

CommCentered

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"20-20": Many US States Have Seen Enrollment Drops of More Than 20 Percent (Glen McGhee and Dahn Shaulis)

Higher Education Inquirer

In 2013, Futurist Bryan Alexander aptly talked about peak college enrollment in the United States. And over the last decade or so, higher education enrollment has declined in almost every state. Now at least 18 US states have experienced enrollment drops greater than 20 percent--and five more are close to that threshold. People can watch the College Meltdown in real time at thelayoff.com.

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How to Leverage Student-Produced, Authentic Content

The Higher Ed Marketer

Sometimes when marketers get all gung-ho about creating work, especially content that looks “professional,” it can blur the authenticity of the message. Members of Gen Z (who have highly sensitive BS filters) can prefer content that’s imperfect. In this episode, we spoke with Nate Jorgensen , Director of Marketing and Communications at the University of Cincinnati - College of Engineering and Applied Science , about when marketers do too much work and how to let their institutions sell themselve