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While questions abound, the new AV as a Service model offers higher ed institutions the benefits of accessing and using a range of tools—with lower up-front costs.
Five areas to consider when setting up digital payment options so students, families and supporters can easily pay for anything from tickets to tuition.
Prospective and current students, as well as alumni, need guidance from their institutions in being responsible about taking out student loans and then paying them back.
In this web seminar, the director of card services at Arkansas State University and an expert from Transact discussed strategies and best practices for implementing mobile credentials at any campus. Sponsored content by Transact.
In this Q and A, UB Tech 2020 keynote speaker Freeman A. Hrabowski III offers advice and inspiration for higher ed technology administrators. He is president of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
In this web seminar, leaders from three institutions discussed how they are embracing these up-and-coming technologies to adapt to a changing higher ed landscape, and provided a glimpse of how these tools could change the future of college and university campuses. Sponsored content by Nelnet.
In this web seminar, a leader discussed how her school is leveraging data analytics across finance and other departments. The presentation also outlined best practices for building an effective analytics strategy and featured real-world success stories about turning complex data into actionable insights. Sponsored content by Jenzabar.
The latest as-a-service offering that’s caught the attention of AV administrators could make it easier for higher ed institutions to manage audiovisual systems—or not. If you’re wondering whether AVaaS is for you, check out what stakeholders are thinking.
Film covers Wheaton College (Ill.) professor’s suspension for making a statement that officials determined conflicted with the institution’s statement of faith.
In this web seminar, presenters discussed the higher ed cyberthreat landscape, how the UC system is managing cyber risk across all campuses and health care facilities, and some key strategies for an institution of any size to detect and mitigate cyberthreats. Sponsored content by FireEye.
Many higher ed institutions are moving away from the use of paper forms and some are requiring brief “check-ins” online to improve the employee evaluation process for efficiency and effectiveness.
With many college students, even high-achieving ones, feeling overwhelmed, faculty can play a role in encouraging students to take care of themselves. Here's how.
UB Tech featured speaker Charles Shugg addresses how to maintain security awareness and reduce risk on campus. He is a retired brigadier general of the U.S. Air Force and the chief operating officer and partner of Sylint Group, Inc.
Colleges and universities across the country are partnering with providers to assess student success, add new information management software, include an on-demand food delivery app, participate in an agriculture research project, and more.
Jenkins is moving on from another historically black university, West Virginia State. In other news: University of Nebraska, Oregon State University, Wilkes University (Pa.) and University of West Georgia have also hired new leaders.
Despite decades in higher education, Troy University Chancellor Jack Hawkins says nothing has had a greater influence on him than his service in the U.S. Marine Corps during the Vietnam War.
Campus leaders are distinguishing honors colleges from their four-year programs by building honors campuses and blending advanced courses into general education.
A Florida school taps ABM facilities management to streamline operations and make the campus ‘shine.’
UB guest columnist Russell Lowery-Hart discusses how his participation in a weekendlong homelessness simulation helped lead to greater supports and success for students at Amarillo College in Texas, where he has served as president since 2014.
Unless you are among the nation’s exclusive (and expensive) colleges and universities, you need to focus on affordability and curricular innovations, says Scott D. Miller, UB guest columnist and president of Virginia Wesleyan University. Those resistant to change are ignoring market realities that can combine to create the perfect storm—and lead to closure.
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