by Ellen Davis – Temple College – Temple, TX
One positive benefit of the coronavirus is that it’s making us all learn new ways of doing our jobs – ways that we probably should have learned a long time ago.
by Andrea Hanstein – CCC California Virtual Campus – Online Education Initiative – Los Altos Hills, CA
Together, we’re all experiencing a “new normal” and while the situation changes from day to day, I hope my tips and tricks for working from home can provide a small bit of relief.
by Dr. Lane Glenn – Northern Essex Community College – Haverhill, MA
During crises, like the current coronavirus pandemic, the differences between community college students and students at America’s private and public flagship universities can be staggeringly difficult to reconcile.
by Steve Robinson, Ph.D. – Owens Community College – Perrysburg, OH
Our efforts to move our college through the COVID-19 response with the least disruption to our mission of student and community success will be a long-term effort.
by John J. “Ski” Sygielski, Ed.D. and Linnie S. Carter, Ph.D., APR – HACC, Central Pennsylvania’s Community College – Harrisburg, PA
Time-tested suggestions for interacting with donors.
by Jeff Ebbing – Southeastern Community College – West Burlington, IA
Comes now the thrilling conclusion of the epic Marketing Guy trilogy, The Physics of Adult Student Marketing.
by Jaclyn Y. Garver – NCMPR National Office – Fort Wayne, IN
I spent five years working in community college marketing after spending eight in newspapers, and one of the most unexpected things about the industry change was … meetings.
by Aimee Metcalf – Central Oregon Community College – Bend, OR
How desk dwellers can stay sane and healthy during the 8-to-5 grind.
by Del Belcher – Jackson College – Jackson, MI
I began practicing yoga a few years ago after realizing that lifting heavy things was doing more harm than good. I’ve found that these lessons from the yoga mat apply directly to what I do at my desk.
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.

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