Trends and practices in higher ed marketing and communications: conference recap
By Ruba Hassan & Sharon Aschaiek | July 24, 2024
The 8th Annual Marketing & Communications for Post Secondary Conference buzzed with innovative and practical approaches institutions are their promotion and engagement efforts.
Key 2024 conferences for higher ed marcomm professionals
By Ruba Hassan | April 3, 2024
As we venture into 2024, an exciting array of conferences offer opportunities to stay at the forefront of the ever-evolving landscape of higher education communications. These gatherings promise a wealth of insights and chances to network.
Higher ed communicators’ key role in advancing EDI: must-attend event
By Sharon Aschaiek | October 11, 2023
How can and should communicators their universities and colleges be more diverse and inclusive? The upcoming Access Reboot conference will help higher education communicators understand their vital role in advancing EDI at their institutions.
Higher ed communicators appealing to Gen Z through new technologies
By Nathan Lemay | July 13, 2022
With more than two years of experience being forced to adopt new technologies to survive during the pandemic, higher ed communicators now have more options than ever when it comes to attract Gen Z applicants.
Excelling at giving communications in higher education
By Sharon Aschaiek | June 29, 2022
With government funding for higher education institutions in Canada continuing to shrink, and with global competition for students on the rise, charity has never been more important to post-secondary schools.
At PSE marcomm conference, collaboration emphasized for success
By Nathan Lemay | June 2, 2022
During COVID-19, we all became familiar with the hopeful refrain, “We’re all in this together.” This is more true than ever for PSE communicators trying to spread awareness of their institutions in our emerging post-pandemic world.
Engage higher ed audiences with infographics
by Sherri Gallowitz | Oct. 23, 2019
If a picture is worth a thousand words, how many thousands for a good infographic? What IS a good infographic, and why should higher education communication, marketing and advancement professionals care? It’s likely your earliest memories are peppered with visuals.