Matt Zalaznick

Matt Zalaznick is a life-long journalist. Prior to writing for District Administration he worked in daily news all over the country, from the NYC suburbs to the Rocky Mountains, Silicon Valley and the U.S. Virgin Islands. He's also in a band.

Why you need top-notch microphones for distance learning

Ian Wilkinson has a mantra when it comes to sound quality in distance learning: Spend more money on microphones than on your cameras.

Coronavirus: Tips for teaching college online

Spread of coronavirus has college leaders preparing professors to shift to online education and distance learning should their campuses close.

Academic diversity officers expand equity at University of Michigan

University of Michigan's equity initiatives are expanded by academic diversity officers who develop goals for all 50 schools, departments and divisions.

How do students want to study in the college library?

College library design often focuses now on open, collaboration areas, though research shows some nuance on how students prefer to use these spaces.

Higher ed AI platform raises $7.5M from impact investors, major tech companies

AdmitHub, developer of a pioneering conversational AI platform now used by more than 90 institutions to help students succeed in college and beyond, has secured investments from Salesforce Ventures and the Google Assistant Investments program.

Aladdin increases dining footprint on Kentucky and West Virginia campuses

Students are now experiencing trending food and shopping concepts that keep them healthier and safer, with a socially inviting dining experience on campuses such as Kentucky Wesleyan College, Fairmont State University and Wheeling University.

How the reach of virtual college advising is expanding

Virtual advising and embedded graduates bring college advising to a wider group of students—some of whom may not otherwise receive any substantial guidance in making decisions about postsecondary education.

How AI in libraries provides answers on campus

Library chatbots handle frequently asked questions 24/7—and provide stress relief—as artificial intelligence opens new possibilities in higher education.

How beer supports college research and generates excitement

Purdue brews Boiler Gold and Boiler Black to fund academic programs. Nicholls State's Colonels Retreat Lager may lead to wine and spices. And beer is a good luck charm at New Mexico State.

How community colleges are kicking esports into high gear

Community college leaders are finding that esports raises the academic enthusiasm of current students and attracts more new full-time students to campus.

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