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No Country for Young Men?

Higher ed is confronting its male enrollment crisis with new strategies rooted in purpose, belonging — and masculine imagery. But is it working?

Marketing & Branding /
By: Erica Levi Zelinger
Do alumni magazines still matter? article image. Man sitting on a dark couch reading a book, wearing a green jacket and a black baseball cap with a red letter "H" on it, against a white brick wall background.

Do alumni magazines still matter?

Alumni magazines that succeed trade puff pieces for purpose — and prove their power in the inbox age.

By: Erica Levi Zelinger

Turning the page on tradition.

A deep dive into the magazines that keep alumni connected, informed and inspired.

Donor & Alumni Relations /
By: Erica Levi Zelinger
Do alumni magazines still matter? article image. Man sitting on a dark couch reading a book, wearing a green jacket and a black baseball cap with a red letter "H" on it, against a white brick wall background.

Do alumni magazines still matter?

Alumni magazines that succeed trade puff pieces for purpose — and prove their power in the inbox age.

By: Erica Levi Zelinger

Turning the page on tradition.

A deep dive into the magazines that keep alumni connected, informed and inspired.

Donor & Alumni Relations /
By: Erica Levi Zelinger
Podcasts give alumni and the university a chance to build their brands article image. A young woman in a denim jacket writes in a notebook while sitting outdoors. Behind her, a historical building with a clock tower is visible, alongside a large microphone graphic, symbolizing the theme of podcasts and storytelling in an academic setting.

Podcasts give alumni and universities a chance to build their brands.

More schools are using the new media to engage current students while also keeping successful graduates in the fold.

Donor & Alumni Relations /
By: Chris Kudialis