Fri.Jul 15, 2022

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Is your university or college prepared for the voice search revolution?

Terminalfour

As speech continues to rival traditional type search in popularity, we explore why and how you can make it an integral part of your higher education digital marketing strategies.

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Faces of PUC: Nyllah Safotu

PUC

Coming all the way from Kapolei, Hawaii, is Nyllah Safotu. She finished her first year of college majoring in biology pre-med and wants to work in secondary education or help endangered animals. Nyllah chose to attend PUC because she wanted to go to an Adventist institution where the environment could safely help her grow physically, […].

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The Helen Perkins era

SRHE

by Rob Cuthbert, SRHE News Editor. Helen Perkins was appointed as Director of the Society for Research into Higher Education in 2004. In December 2021, after another very successful Research Conference, she gave notice of her intention to retire. Her last day of office was 30 June 2022, fittingly coinciding with a meeting of SRHE Council, which was able to congratulate and thank her [1] for her outstanding contribution to the Society in her 18-year tenure.

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6 Higher Education SEO Strategies for 2022

HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)

6 Higher Education SEO Strategies for 2022. Boost Your Enrollment Cycle With These SEO Strategies for Higher Education . Billions of searches occur daily across global search engines through desktop, mobile, and voice search devices. These organic searches are the largest drivers of website traffic, particularly for higher education institutions, making SEO the most essential ingredient in the recipe for generating student leads.

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Considering the Future of Academic Conferences

Robert Kelchen

One of the defining features of life in higher education for full-time faculty, administrators, and graduate students has been the academic conference. Navigate your university’s travel and reimbursement process (if you’re lucky) to spend a few days attending presentations, sharing your work, and connecting with colleagues at a generic conference hotel or convention center with overpriced beverages and questionable carpet designs.