Mon.Oct 17, 2022

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Segmented, Stretched, and Misunderstood: Student Affairs Marketing and Communications

Dr. Josie Ahlquist

That’s the tweet. The TLDR. The spoiler alert. What is the current state of student affairs marketing and communications? It is segmented, stretched, and misunderstood. For over 10 years, I have been supporting and strategizing marketing and communications across campus, especially in student affairs. During the spring of 2022, I began formally researching how the student affairs divisions within.

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“Being an RA Means To Me Is Being A Disciple of Jesus”

PUC

BevenGreg Delos Reyes is going into his third year of being an RA and is the student dean of Newton Hall. He is a senior from Sacramento, majoring in health communication/pre-pharmacy, who describes that being an RA “is that it is a lifestyle”. From the start of his freshman year at PUC, his RAs left […].

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Community building with the IMPS Sports Day

Teaching Matters Academic Communities

In this post, Apple Chew looks at the importance and practicalities of building staff-student communities, focusing on a sports day she co-organised with funding from the Student Partnership Agreement. More than 70 members of the IMPS community participated in the fun, morale-boosting event. Apple is a Molecular Plant Science PhD student. This post is part of […].

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The fallacies of comparison: How to learn together and avoid panic

Teaching Matters Academic Support

In this extra post, Thomas Bak and Brittany Blankinship, from the School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences, explore – through three ‘fallacies of comparison’ – how the tendency to judge ourselves against others can spark anxiety and hinder our learning with one another. Learning together can be one of the best, most productive, and, […].

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What can big consumer brands teach graduate and adult enrollment leaders?

EAB

Blogs. What can big consumer brands teach graduate and adult enrollment leaders? Brands seemingly know what I want the minute I decide it – sometimes even before! That’s because modern marketing leverages machine learning, advanced targeting, and deep consumer knowledge to personalize messages that drive greater engagement, stronger results, and seek to answer questions before they’re even asked.

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Argos Education is Winding Down

eLiterate

I’m deeply saddened to tell you that Argos Education is winding down. The current venture funding market conditions proved too difficult for us to raise the money that we needed. Venture investments as a whole are down nearly 60% from their peak a year ago. Early-stage EdTech investments are practically non-existent with no change on the horizon.

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New Report Evaluates Student and Campus Experiences With Federal COVID Relief Funding

Higher Education Today

Title: Evaluating Student and Institutional Experiences With HEERF Source: National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA), NASPA: Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education, and HCM Strategists A new report evaluates the administration of federal Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) dollars across three rounds of distribution during the COVID-19 pandemic.