About the Episode:In January, the First Lady of the United States (FLOTUS), Dr. Jill Biden, visited Forsyth Tech Community College’s Campus to celebrate the National Science Foundation’s groundbreaking investment of $30 million in a biotechnology initiative to revolutionize STEM education
About the Episode: This episode is a candid and much needed conversation about mental health with Ross Szabo, an award-winning speaker and the Wellness Director for students in grades 6-12 at Geffen Academy at UCLA. In addition to hearing about Ross’ own mental health disorder and trauma
About the Episode: In this insightful episode, Christina Inge, the Online Infrastructure Manager at the Brandeis University Innovation Center, dives deep into how Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles can make university websites not only more engaging and inclusive
When yield is the focus, personalization is key. But, just how personalized could an event be? John and his team at Waukesha County Technical College had an idea to create an event where — no matter where you were in the post-app funnel — you would leave the event
On this special bonus episode of Breaking Silos recorded live at CUPRAP 2024, Shane is joined by Jamie Yates, Chief Communications and Marketing Officer at Gettysburg College. Jamie is also a member of the CUPRAP Board of Directors and talked with Shane about the CUPRAP conference, what marketers
About the Episode: Addressing the mental health needs on our campuses is pivotal to ensuring success for both our students and those who work at our institutions. Once we create the plan to address the needs, how do we effectively communicate the work? During this episode
About the Episode: Spring travel season has begun for most admission counselors and recruiters. John McGreal joins Jeremy and they discuss how to plan, implement, and grow as a territory manager. Things you will hear about:02:10 - What it means to be a territory manager in 20248:22
About the Episode: In this episode, Tara Ebrahimi, from Wake Forest University School of Law, and Allison Turcio delve into the crucial role of marketing in elevating faculty scholarship to public prominence. They discuss the transformative impact of making academic research accessible to wider
About the Episode: On this episode, Jeremy talks with senior admissions leader Sacha Thieme of Indiana University. You’ll hear about:2:04 - Why admission offices are struggling to keep staff motivated and engaged8:14 - The importance of mindset when it comes to change13:00 - Ways to effectively
About the Episode: In this special crossover episode, Allison Turcio and fellow Enrollify podcast host Jeremy Tiers dive deep into the complexities that FAFSA delays pose for higher education, with a special focus on the role of marketers in navigating these challenges.
About the Episode: Today’s episode is a conversation between Jeremy and Jon-Stephen Stansel, an expert on content marketing and social media who says things louder for the people in the back. You’ll hear about:2:00 - When imposter syndrome tends to show up, and how to manage it7:14
About the Episode:Allison and Angie delve into the critical moment when a student inquires with a college and reveals how savvy higher ed marketers can turn this high-intent moment into a game-changer for applications and conversions. Non-name-brand colleges can particularly
If you currently have a leadership title, or even if you don’t but you want to lead in other ways, don’t miss Jeremy’s in-depth conversation with well-known Higher Ed administrator, Rick Clark. You’ll hear about:7:03 - The most important quality for any leader to possess13:12
In this episode, we're focusing on a crucial aspect of student outreach: connecting with Hispanic prospective students and their families. Why is the Hispanic population important to college enrollment? What sets them apart in terms of behaviors and demographics?
In this episode, Bart Caylor joins Jeremy for a conversation on each of those things, as well as time management and the recruitment of first-generation students. You’ll hear about:5:47 - The importance of experimenting with AI7:35 - Using AI effectively is all in the prompt
In this episode, Allison is joined by Raman Bhalla, the Assistant Vice President of Web Services at RIT, a visionary leader in the field of website accessibility. Together, they explore the transformative power of taking a systematic approach to accessibility
In this episode, Jeremy is joined by Jeanne Brett, Professor Emerita of Management & Organizations at Northwestern University.
In this episode, we dive into the future of college outreach with Eric Menna, co-founder of Loper, a cutting-edge platform redefining how students find their right fit college. Eric emphasizes the need for a personalized, customized approach for students in their college search
According to Pew Research, only 62% of students who start a degree or certificate program finish their program within six years. The story—and potential—of stop-out students is more relevant than ever. This episode delves into the need for multi-pronged
In this episode, Jeremy has a conversation with one of the most well-known and successful customer experience and marketing experts in the world, Jay Baer. They discuss why time and speed have become critical components of a positive customer experience. Jay also shares his thoughts
Have you been looking for ways to foster positive cultural change at your institution? This episode is for you. Our guest expert, Frederick Martin highlights the pivotal role of employee culture in shaping a brand's reputation. The 'Great Resignation’ taught us not to wait on culture and employee
With comprehensive strategies and real-world applications, this guide is your roadmap through the complexities of 2024’s educational landscape.
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