By Sharon H. Bob, Ph.D., Higher Education Specialist, Powers Pyles Sutter and Verville, PC
The following Washington career college news brief is a summary of important higher education news originating from Washington D.C.
By Theresa Miulli, Consultant and Keynote Speaker, T.M. Speaks
As we turn into 2020, a new generation is emerging into our classrooms, Generation Z. Miulli writes about some need to know things concerning Generation Z, and how you can adapt to reach them in the admissions process, education space, and even in placement initiatives.
By Aaron Edwards and Jeremy Schoen, Co-Founders, EdwardsSchoen
You don’t have to spend more money on marketing to get better results. ES reviews some common pitfalls and offers insights for ensuring you are getting the most out of your core marketing efforts.
By Christine Sproles, MSN, RN, Assistant Dean of Nursing and Nursing Instructor, Fortis Institute, Pensacola, FL
This article will provide the educator (new or experienced) with some strategies for being an effective teacher out of the gate.
By John King, Ed.D.
Life is a constant cycle of change. We have two choices. We can fight change and remain static and unproductive, or we can embrace change and grow and prosper. Higher education is experiencing a tremendous period of change and now more than ever leaders need a process to successfully navigate through this change.
By Gregory Gragg, CEO, Blue Chair LLC (Gragg Advertising, IntegriShield and Lever1)
Compliance has become a large part of marketing. This article covers some of the basics pertaining to data management and website opt-in and disclosure issues.
By Yolanda R. Gallegos, Lawyer, Gallegos Legal Group
With the proliferation of marijuana legalization laws in the country, institutions cannot afford to wait until they are sued and must develop sound policies that protect both the medical needs of their students and their federal funding.