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Freeman Hrabowski to keynote UB Tech 2020

Hrabowski, president of University of Maryland, Baltimore County, will share tactics for ensuring all students can succeed.

Breaking through gender barriers in campus tech

UB Tech® 2020 highlights include the Women in Technology pre-conference, during which attendees will come to better understand unconscious bias, recognize gender barriers contributing to bias for women in the workplace, share experiences of bias, and learn strategies to mitigate bias.

Voices in Tech: Transitioning technology operations when higher ed institutions merge

At UB Tech® 2019, Nassar Nizami, senior vice president and CIO of Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, discussed the process of merging with Philadelphia University, including how to retain staff and communicate strategically.

Innovative furniture allows for multi-use classroom

When Santa Clara University needed one room to accommodate many uses, it turned to a familiar partner, Computer Comforts. The company, which has worked with the California institution for 15 years, built customized furniture to create a functional, flexible space. Sponsored content by Computer Comforts.

Podcasting: A voice of the future for higher ed?

Podcasting is the perfect channel for telling an institution’s story, in all its complexity, through the voices of its constituents.

Register for UB Tech® 2020 to unlock super savings

Registration for UB Tech® 2020 is now open. To save $300, register by January 24, 2020.

UB Tech session to focus on engaging students in an age of distraction

Instructional Technologist Tim VanNorman and ESL Professor Brent Warner, both from Irvine Valley College, will be at UB Tech 2020 in Las Vegas to share some of the tools and strategies they’ve found to engage students in an age of distraction.

Core elements of $1B plan for growth at one university

The decade to come at High Point University will bring many changes, yet under steady leadership from Nido Qubein.

The college esports juggernaut keeps on rolling

From huge institutions like The Ohio State University (45,000 students) to tiny Cornell College in Mt. Vernon, Iowa (974 students), schools across the country are moving full-steam-ahead into esports.

Colleges continuing their march to new online learning initiatives

The growth of online education in higher ed shows no signs of slowing, with schools forging ahead with remote learning initiatives, some experimental.

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