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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. Institutions can meet prospective learners where they already engage, keeping them informed while fostering ongoing connections.

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Five ways to boost your advancement team’s morale during the holiday season

EAB

Gift cards to local restaurants, coffee shops, or online retailers are versatile and allow staff to choose something they'll enjoy. Watch our on demand webinar for a discussion amongst our expert on best practices for retaining your staff. LEARN MORE 5.

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How to stay ready for donors who “aren’t ready yet”

EAB

Use ecommerce tactics to reengage donors Your audience is already online, which means that they’re quite familiar with the strategies retail companies use to engage them. As with retail, your customers have their own mental “shopping carts” where they hold items to consider purchasing.

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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.

Post’s webinars inform these students how to prepare for a virtual career fair, such as how to ensure they have the proper background, lighting, and attire. For instance, retail workers acquire customer service and communication skills. What we did was create a webinar to teach students how to prepare for a virtual career fair.

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Poll Highlights Top Concerns of Enrollment Leaders

EAB

Another piece of information that I've talked about in a webinar is some data that our own research team found that was done at Stanford University. And it makes me think about retail shopping, there are stores I go into where I feel like I'm in the right place, and there are other ones where [laughter] I just.