by Christopher M. Reber – Hudson County Community College – Jersey City, NJ
One of my heroes, Mr. Rogers, often shared this inspirational quote by peace activist Mary Lou Kownacki: “There isn’t anyone you couldn’t love once you’ve heard their story.” At HCCC, we tell our stories.
by David Murray – Grand Rapids Community College – Grand Rapids, MI
Colleges across the nation transitioned to online learning when the pandemic struck last spring, and many continued offering all or many classes remotely in the fall. But what does that look like, and how does it work?
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 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?
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 Ellen Davis – Temple College – Temple, TX
While I frequently get good marketing ideas from other colleges, I also think we need to look to the commercial sector for inspiration.
We all know that many people these days take to social media to air their complaints. And complaints about community colleges are no exception.
READ MOREPlan B. It’s a necessity when it comes to communication and marketing. Picture this – you’ve arranged for a live remote with your local TV station in the early morning hours at one of your campuses. Everything’s been taken care of … except for the rain that wasn’t expected.
READ MOREThis month marks my five-year anniversary as communications and public information director at the Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District in eastern San Diego County, California.
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