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11 Must-Listen Higher Ed Podcasts

Check out this newly updated list of 11 colleges and universities creating unique, subscribe-worthy podcasts. It just might inspire a podcast of your own.

Danielle Sewell Is Ready to Navigate the Next Wave of Disruption in Higher Ed

It’s impossible to know what the future holds, but Marketing and Branding Consultant Danielle Sewell knows she belongs at the forefront, helping institutions and students thrive in their new reality.

What Accepting Your Dream Job Means for Your Family

Saying yes to that new address can be challenging, especially when loved ones are involved. Paul Redfern opens up about his experience with relocating for work and what he learned along the way.

Calling all Higher Ed Enrollment Marketers: Say Something Different

Seasoned higher ed marketer Tom Durso goes from producer to consumer of enrollment marketing — and calls for all of us to take a closer look at what makes us different; not the same.

The Best of eduWeb 2019: What We Learned and Who We Met

Tweets were sent, lessons were learned, and new friends were made at this year’s eduWeb conference at the Penn’s Landing Hilton in Philadelphia, PA. Here is a recap of the highlights in case you missed the event or just want to relive it.

Jason Buzzell Actually Wants to Make the World a Better Place (And That’s Not Even a Tagline)

As a Canadian working in the States, Jason Buzzell has a unique view of higher education. In a digital-first world, he believes in the power of authenticity, accessibility, and working together towards a bigger purpose.

Higher Ed Marketing is Really Tough, Or Maybe Not

To meet enrollment goals, marketing teams should insist on a seat at the table when presidents, chancellors, provosts, and deans plan programs. Maybe they should build the table.

Why Joseph Master is Banking on Higher Ed Storytelling

Drexel University’s Joseph Master opens up about the challenges facing higher ed, the campaigns that inspire him, and the marketing tool you’ll wish you knew about years ago.

Paul Redfern Talks Transparency and Having a Thick Skin

St. Lawrence University’s Paul Redfern reinforces the value of a liberal arts education, the importance of open communication, and the need to have a thick skin in marketing and communications.

50% of Universities Could Close. Alignment Can Save the Day.

With supply outpacing demand in most parts of the country, successful institutions will be the ones that realize they can’t compete when their own organization is fractured.