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 Scot Rutledge – Community College of Beaver County – Monaca, PA
It is vital to move past basic reporting to see how you are stacking up against your outcomes and to give a solid report on your return on investment.
by Jaclyn Y. Garver – NCMPR National Office – Fort Wayne, IN
It’s not uncommon for two-year college grads to leave their associate degree off their resume entirely. Why? Well … they don’t identify with it.
by Jeff Ebbing – Southeastern Community College – West Burlington, IA
I don’t know about you, but my college is starting to feel like junior high. Everyone here looks like they’re 12. When did that happen?
by Ellen Davis – Temple College – Temple, TX
The 2019 NCMPR national conference in San Antonio was packed full of great presentations, but one I found particularly interesting was the closing keynote given by Erika Prosper Nirenberg.
by Dr. Lane Glenn – Northern Essex Community College – Haverhill, MA
I’m going to tell you my community college story, and then I’d love to hear yours.
by Jeff Ebbing – Southeastern Community College – West Burlington, IA
I recently had a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to attend training at the Googleplex in the heart of Silicon Valley.
by Eve Markman – Community College of Philadelphia, PA
How do you get children to think about college – and create awareness about your college – at a very young age? How do you help them aspire to get a degree and a fulfilling career?
by Jackie Watson – Kentucky Community and Technical College System – Versailles, KY
Five years ago marketers could start a campaign with no more than a gut instinct on creative design and a target audience group, then sit back and wait for the results to come in. Sorry, Charlie. That’s not how it works anymore.
It’s no secret that Nintendo’s release of the augmented-reality game, Pokémon GO, has significantly impacted the world. The popular game has landed itself at the top of the charts since its release in the United States, Australia and New Zealand in early July.
READ MOREConnecting Community College Communicators
Membership means
PROFESSIONAL GROWTH, RESOURCES and RECOGNITION
STAY CONNECTED