Online and In-person: A blended approach to alumni engagement
Both online and in-person modes of engagement have benefits and can be effective depending on your goals, resources, and the preferences of your alumni community. When possible, it is a…
Both online and in-person modes of engagement have benefits and can be effective depending on your goals, resources, and the preferences of your alumni community. When possible, it is a…
Building Connections Beyond the Field Alumni athlete engagement has immense potential for educational institutions, sports organizations, and athletes themselves. It offers opportunities for mentorship, networking, fundraising, and continued support, both…
Good ideas and inspiration often come from looking at the best or most successful in their pursuit which is true in university athletics. As a player, as a coach, as…
Where there is a group of people, there is leadership. Always. The corporate CEO, the mission-driven NGO leader, and the sports captain are recognized leadership types responsible for achieving a specific goal.
We are all confronting a new and extremely challenging situation for ourselves, for our institution, and for our communities.
Continuing and lifelong education for alumni with traditional and new programs is generating a lot of interest as an opportunity for engagement and connection.
On March 22, Jeffrey Selingo published an article in The Atlantic which said …Now a third wave in education and training has arrived, argue economists, educators, and workforce-development officials.
If you could ask your alumni board president one question, what would it be? We are dependent on asking questions for many reasons from generating big ideas to evaluating the success of events to understanding the interests of alumni and more.