by Jaclyn Y. Garver – NCMPR National Office – Fort Wayne, IN
2020’s rules may be forcing creatives into unexpected restrictions, but something about restrictions and boundaries can spur creativity. I find it true personally, and science even backs it up.
by Daniel Ramirez – South Texas College – McAllen, TX
It’s hard to forecast what the future holds. One thing that is for certain is that we have a unique opportunity to attract new students whose higher education options have been impacted by COVID-19.
by Jaclyn Y. Garver – NCMPR National Office – Fort Wayne, IN
It can be easy to feel control slipping away when your employees aren’t just down the hall, but these best practices for managing your team remotely can help.
by Jeff Ebbing – Southeastern Community College – West Burlington, IA
For the first time in modern history, I can say without a doubt that everyone on the planet is winging it right now. Literally everyone.
by Jaclyn Y. Garver – NCMPR National Office – Fort Wayne, IN
No matter how a person or college talks about the coronavirus – whether we’re lamenting lost family vacations or graduation celebrations – there tends to be a detail of hope.
by Aimee Metcalf – Central Oregon Community College – Bend, OR
While I am almost famously known for my work-life balance, I’ve found myself struggling. Here are some things that helped me feel tethered in the face of uncertainty. I hope some of these suggestions help you, too.
by Jaclyn Y. Garver – NCMPR National Office – Fort Wayne, IN
Of all the things the coronavirus has ruined, perhaps one of the most frustrating for community college marketers is that former messaging simply doesn’t make sense anymore.
by NCMPR National – Albuquerque, NM
The NCMPR board of directors and National Office staff share a playlist of tunes with humor and hope for the COVID-19 quarantine and beyond.
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.

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