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What University IT Can Learn From the Enterprise

Applying best practices to strengthen network security

Striking a balance between an open yet secure network remains a challenge for university IT departments. While universities are often on the cutting edge of innovation, they face complications when it comes to enforcing IT policies. In some cases, this has led to staggering data breaches.

Working in the Clouds

How a SaaS web CMS can help manage budget while improving responsiveness

In the higher education world, IT systems and services are more vital than ever for institutions to achieve their goals and satisfy their missions. One vital system in particular is the institutional website. This technology is the online presence for an institution and has become an extraordinary tool for reaching current and prospective students, parents, and alumni and helping them connect with the respective college or university. Without this tool, most institutions would suffer greatly in their efforts to recruit and retain students and build long-term relationships.

Colleges Reducing Food Waste and Greening the Earth

How institutions are finding resourceful, sustainable solutions

Colleges and universities cut food waste by instituting trayless dining, by buying smarter and by other means. But at the end of the day there is still food waste. Increasingly, schools are finding creative ways to deal with it.

"Usually students take as much as they think they can eat," says Nori Yamashita, director of food service operations at the University of Denver (Colo.). "Once they sit down and start to eat, they realize they took too much."

The Liberal Arts and Back to the Future?

Colleges can deepen their commitment to an education with purpose

These are challenging times for higher education and the families that engage it. Colleges and universities are trying to preserve access and programming. Additionally, the economic crisis has stretched the budgets of many families, causing them to question more than ever before the possibility of sending their children to a liberal arts college where practicality and return on investment are not as immediately intuitive as they might appear to be at more pre-professionally and vocationally-driven institutions. Without a doubt, these are hard times for many liberal arts colleges.

Training the Architects of The Networked Future

How a public/private friendship is benefiting students, an institution, and the local economy

In the summer of 2004, as athletes from around the world converged in Athens for the Olympic Games, another Olympian venture was taking place half a world away at George Mason University (Va.). Just as the ancient Greeks had formed academies of higher learning, George Mason University's Volgenau School of Information Technology and Engineering embarked on an ambitious plan to create a world-class curriculum to train the "architects of the networked future."

10 Predictions for Campus Card Technology

Seeing what future trends may bring

Campus card technology is a fast-changing world. From the early days of magnetic strips to the RFID tags and "smart chips" of today, cards have evolved into intelligent, multi-purpose tools that make campus life safer and more convenient. Based on current industry trends, here are 10 predictions for the future of campus card technology.

Innovative Design Enhances the Post-Secondary Education Experience

A better campus experience can be a positive factor in recruitment, retention and overall student success.

Can design impact student satisfaction, even when the students are working students unaccustomed to being on a college campus? West Coast University (WCU), a private, post-secondary institution offering intense, hands-on education to students interested in healthcare careers, recognized that a better campus experience could be a positive factor in recruitment, retention, and overall student success.

No Reservations: Transforming Hotels into Housing

Creating student housing from a hotel requires a clear vision. Here's how to make it happen.

When there's an opportunity to convert a hotel into student housing, should officials pursue it?

A hotel building can be turned into a housing solution due to having similar amenities - including bedrooms, dining rooms, and bathrooms - found in traditional residence halls. It can provide an immediate solution when an institution is in dire need of quick housing due to a sudden spurt in enrollment before the school year starts.

Greening Your Dining Services

Tips on how higher ed institutions can keep costs low

Greening doesn't have to be costly. Working with students and associates who have an interest in sustainability and greening can generate many, many ideas. Any initiative that supports learning or diverts normal waste to innovative channels is a green initiative. Something as simple as creating a collection point for discarded electronics to be sent to a credible recycling location counts. The following are tips from schools managed by Parkhurst Dining on how to keep the green cost low.

'The Flu Shot' for Your Endowment

Being equipped to withstand a sickly economy

Similar to the cold and flu season, no one is immune to being affected by the current economic downturn. The largest foundations and endowments in the world and most prestigious universities in the nation are also at risk of "getting sick."

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