by Mark Browning – College of Western Idaho – Boise, ID
The College of Western Idaho shares some takeaways from a recent Facebook Live event.
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 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.
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.

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