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

University Business

These learners often focus on gaining industry knowledge and expanding their professional networks. Social media can uniquely fulfill these needs by connecting them with course providers, industry experts, mentors, and peers who can support their educational journeys.

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Fight Fire with Fire: Harness the Power of AI to Defend Against Advancing Threats

University Business

In this webinar, experts in cybersecurity will explore how to harness the power of AI to revolutionize your cybersecurity posture. ET Higher education institutions are battling increasingly sophisticated cyber-attacks, including ransomware, data breaches, and the ever-present threat of phishing.

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The Rise of the Higher Ed Partner: Reshaping Campuses from the Outside In

Dr. Josie Ahlquist

As more higher education professionals pivot from traditional campus roles to join EdTech companies, consulting firms, and marketing agencies, or even to launch their own ventures in coaching, speaking and consulting, the landscape of influence in the industry is clearly shifting.

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The Connected Campus Experience: Modern University Life and Learning

University Business

In this webinar, participants will learn about the many benefits of leveraging an integrated digital ecosystem campuswide to improve IT initiatives, security, the student experience, campus life, and academic success.

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How to Recruit Graduate Students

HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)

They are industry veterans, scholars, and pioneers with unique stories and expertise that resonate with prospective students. A robust career center that collaborates closely with industry leaders enriches your students’ learning experience and provides them with invaluable networking opportunities.

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Profiling Some of the Institutions With the Most Minority Business Graduates

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The College of Business is named for Larry Gies, founder and CEO of Madison Industries. In the graduate space, we do a lot of focused webinars and coffee chats that are marketed,” Elliott says. In 2018, Larry and Beth Gies gave $150 million. We create an environment that supports them.”

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Community colleges suffer from employee shortages

Confessions of a Community College Dean

These data points are part of an ongoing research effort to study attrition at community colleges and were shared late last month in a webinar hosted by EAB and the League for Innovation in the Community College, an organization dedicated to helping community colleges innovate to improve student success outcomes.