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5 Proven Student Engagement Strategies for The Fall!

Campus Groups

We know how critical the fall is for student engagement. It is when new students immerse themselves in college life and returning students renew with campus activities and traditions. This article outlines 5 student engagement strategies for the fall.

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How To Reframe Your Virtual Engagement to Beat Zoom Fatigue

Campus Groups

We recently sat down with admins from six of our campuses and discussed virtual engagement in 2022. Talk with your student leaders about the current virtual discussions on campus and put everything they need in one place. Here are a few creative ideas for engaging channel topics: ? Request a Demo RELATED ARTICLES:

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Team Growth: Get to Know Denecia and Yassine

Campus Groups

This growth continued in 2022 and will continue to do so now that we have joined forces with the leading mobile-first student engagement platform in higher education- Ready Education (Ready). Prior to joining CG, he worked in Student Affairs at his alma mater. Request a demo. Not yet a CampusGroups client?

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Successfully Create Change on Campus with New Technology

Campus Groups

ABOUT BRIDGET: I have a Masters Degree in Higher Education Administration and worked on campuses in Student Affairs for seven years. Now, as a Campus Success Associate at CampusGroups, I am excited to assist and inspire other Student Affairs professionals as they meet their goals. Request a demo.

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That's a Wrap! CampusGroups Rendez-Vous '22 Conference Was a Hit!

Campus Groups

The feature is so flexible, allowing administrators to craft a perfectly curated experience for their major events, isolated from the activity of the rest of the platform. CG Campus Success Associate Kathryn Warren added, “If there’s one thing we’ve learned, it’s that campus administrators want to talk and connect with each other!