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Here’s how social media can build community for online and professional education

University Business

More from UB: 2025 trends: What higher edcan learn from retail While LinkedIn is particularly valuable for reaching professionals in an upskilling or career-change mindset, other platforms play key roles, too. A great way to encourage organic engagement is through faculty thought leadership.

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Small College America – Profile Wabash College

Edu Alliance Journal

Strengths Strong Alumni Network Wabash boasts a dedicated and active alumni base that provides current students with mentorship, networking opportunities, and career support. The Princeton Review ranks Wabash fourth in the nation for “Best Alumni Network.” And our faculty and staff too.

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Small College America – Profile: Whitman College

Edu Alliance Journal

Whitman prides itself on a student-to-faculty ratio of 9:1, facilitating personalized education. Graduate outcomes at Whitman are exceptional, with nearly 70% of alumni enrolling in graduate or professional programs within five years of graduation. international markets, and underrepresented student populations.

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Mastering Food for Campus Life Beyond The Dining Hall

University Business

ET Feeding an entire campus is a complex task that extends beyond students to include faculty, staff and alumni. Register Now Date & Time: Wednesday, March 5at 2 p.m.

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High school graduates are going to work instead of college. Can we prove they don’t have to choose?

EAB

I have spent most of my higher education career serving post-traditional learners—first military students, then new immigrants to the US, and now as an adjunct faculty member at a community college. Many of these jobs are in retail or hospitality—fields that may be unrelated to students’ career goals.

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How Post University’s Career Readiness Model Can Help Not-For-Profit Universities and Graduates: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 172 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Camille Dumont

The Change Leader, Inc.

CCPD has programs where employers or alumni talk to students on campus. For instance, retail workers acquire customer service and communication skills. Post students have access to a locked closet with gently used professional men’s and women’s attire that have been donated by staff and faculty members.