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Social intelligence isn't for social media managers

Campus Sonar

Your social media manager isnt the right person to determine how you use (or dont use) social listening. To demonstrate, consider how social listening is leveraged to produce social intelligence for the entertainment industry. Colleges and universities put too much work on their social media managers plates.

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From Controllers to Careers: Using Esports to Develop Tech Skills in Higher Education

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Higher education institutions are increasingly recognizing the importance of equipping students with practical, job-ready skills to meet industry demands given the rapidly evolving landscape of the tech economy. One innovative strategy is the integration of esports programs within higher education settings.

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Brown University Launches Revamped and Expanded Career Services Center

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

In addition to re-imagined career advising, the new center will spur significant growth in support from our extended Brown community of alumni and families. Instead of offering just generalized career services, this revamped center will seek to have knowledge bases and advising about specific industry sectors. Christina H.

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How to Build a University Social Media Strategy

HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)

5 Steps for Creating Your Social Media Brand Presence For universities eager to thrive in today’s cyber-centric world, social media isn’t just a tool. The importance of maintaining a holistic brand image that resonates across diverse social media platforms cannot be overstated.

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Mock Interview Nights with Alumni – Exclusive opportunity for first-years and sophomores!

CAPD

Join us for virtual mock interview sessions featuring MIT alumni who represent a variety of professional experiences and backgrounds, spanning industries such as nuclear engineering, systems design, semiconductor technology, healthcare, startup consulting, and digital media.

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HBCUs in the Time of Turnover

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Social media has changed how so many things operate. It’s always been a hard job, but now social media is able to distort what the truth is. Experts say that faculty, administration, alumni, and even current students have a role to play in influencing the stability of their university’s executive office.

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Plan B Propels Engineer to Higher Ed Leadership

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

I also kept up with the published literature, attended technical conferences and engaged with industry. It’s about developing new and exciting collaborations that break down barriers between industries and sectors to seize upon common interests, goals and complementary capabilities.