by Debra Halsey – NCMPR – Albuquerque, NM
This time of year provides a perfect opportunity to pause from the daily demands of work and life to simply think about – and thank – those who impact our lives. For those of us at NCMPR’s national office, what impacts us the most is the impact NCMPR has on members.
by Juan Gutierrez – Orange Coast College – Costa Mesa, CA
Not even a four-hour delay in Chicago could dampen my enthusiasm for this wonderfully constructed conference held in Providence, Rhode Island, fittingly known as the “Creative Capital.”
by Jaclyn Y. Garver – NCMPR National Office – Fort Wayne, IN
I got a postcard in the mail last month. No, it wasn’t from a friend in a tropical and far-flung locale, wishing I was there, but an advertising postcard.
by Clare Briner – Moraine Valley Community College – Palos Hills, IL
Moraine Valley Community College’s marketing and communications team selected and implemented “Teamwork” as its project management solution in 2015. Its adoption continues to be one of the most meaningful and wide-reaching enhancements to the department’s work.
by Lynn Whalen – Lincoln Land Community College – Springfield, IL
More Aha! moments sparked at Districts 2, 7 and 4 conferences.
by Del Belcher – Jackson College – Jackson, MI
I recently attended the NCMPR District 3 conference in Milwaukee and found myself in a few conversations about TikTok – specifically for 2-year colleges.
by Lynn Whalen – Lincoln Land Community College – Springfield, IL
Districts 6, 3 and 5 conferences provide insight, inspiration and plenty of aha! moments.
by Zach Snyder – Onondaga Community College – Syracuse, NY
Social media contests are powerful tools to boost your following and engagement. But the devil is in the details.
by Jeff Ebbing – Southeastern Community College – West Burlington, IA
This is part 2 of what will soon become required reading in all business schools: How to use Newton’s laws of motion to be a better marketer.
by Ellen Davis – Temple College – Temple, TX
Why would a group of 10 people from Temple College brave near 100-degree heat to tour a village for homeless people in Austin, Texas?

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