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Lesley Mason Joins The College for Creative Studies as Director of Alumni Relations

College for Creative Study

DETROIT, MI – The College for Creative Studies is pleased to announce that Lesley Mason (‘08, Photography) has joined the department of Institutional Advancement as the Director of Alumni Relations. I look forward to fostering meaningful alumni connections with the same passion and creativity that CCS has inspired in me.”

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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. says Kimbrough.

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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.

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Getting Ready for Graduation

Campus Sonar

Graduation is a converging point for your audiences and an opportunity to: Maintain a positive connection and impression with your graduating students to build affinity with them as they become young alumni. Invoke nostalgia in your alumni. Join your local alumni association chapter. Say goodbye to your favorite professor.

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Harnessing the Power of Student Stories

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Blog: Call to Action: Marketing and Communications in Higher Education With a 24-hour news cycle, shrinking newsrooms and lots of competition in higher education, breaking through the noise to gain national media attention is more challenging than ever. ” and “This media package was the best I’ve ever received.

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College Sports: A Work in Progress

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

We still have an industry in which the people making the hires are predominantly white males,” she says. He says he also looks forward to collaborating with faculty on campus to pursue and publish research on issues related to student-athletes of color. These are generally institution specific.

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The Importance of Organic Content in Higher Ed Marketing Strategies

HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)

You can tap students and alumni for the experience piece and faculty for expertise. Write a student profile, and that student will share it on their own social media pages. You might have a dedicated writer on your marketing team who can interview students and alumni, for example. Ready to start cooking?