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June 23, 2021
What exactly does it mean to be the Chief Innovation and Entrepreneurship Officer at UC Berkeley? We wanted to find out, so we invited Rich Lyons to give us the scoop. Rich discusses the exciting initiatives he’s involved in at Berkeley, including a bio-enginuity incubator, a research infrastructure commons, and the “Changemaker” course.
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May 20, 2021
Joshua Kim and Edward Maloney are arguably online higher ed’s most iconic duo. The co-authors of “Learning Innovation and The Future of Higher Education” join Lee for Episode 5 of The Most Interesting People in Higher Ed to share their unique perspectives on online higher ed: what’s shaped its evolution, the challenges it faces today, and the expansive opportunities that lie ahead (plus, some high-quality banter).
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April 22, 2021
What does it mean to leave a great legacy behind? Rich Helldobler, President of William Paterson University, has some ideas. Rich delves into his story, his education and the mentors that helped him find his passion in theatre and dance.
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March 17, 2021
We’re joined by Dr. Sevin Yeltekin, the Dean of the Simon Business School at the University of Rochester. Dr. Yeltekin discusses her upbringing in Istanbul, her ideas around cryptocurrency as a leading researcher in the field, and her time at Carnegie Mellon University as a professor of Economics and a senior associate dean at the Tepper School of Business.
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February 25, 2021
Lee and Paul Quinn College’s President Dr. Michael Sorrell discuss what great leadership looks like and why Paul Quinn College was the perfect place for Dr. Sorrell to thrive. Dr. Sorrell tells Lee about the first time he wanted to be a college president and the series of events leading up to his decision, 14 years ago, to lead an institution in need.
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February 21, 2021
For our first episode, we’re joined by the Dean from the University of Pittsburgh School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, home to some of the nation’s top-ranked programs including Physical Therapy (#1), Occupational Therapy (#3), Speech-Language Pathology (#3) and Audiology (#7), Dr. Tony Delitto. Lee’s conversation with Dr. Delitto starts around the time of high school graduation.
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October 16, 2020
It’s not easy to go online, and it’s especially challenging in a crisis situation. Online higher education experts from Noodle Partners and the Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine co-hosted an interactive webinar week to help prepare university faculty and leadership for a swift online move.
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October 16, 2020
Data reveals that online learners consistently and increasingly prefer to study at local institutions.
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October 15, 2020
Lowering the cost of higher ed through the strategic use of technology was the central theme of the discussion– a goal that Katzman believes can be achieved by thinking carefully about how to lower the administrative costs associated with online programs.
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Noodle’s evaluation emphasizes that an MBA remains a valuable choice in today’s online education landscape, highlighting the importance of flexibility and accessibility. As competition increases, educational providers should differentiate their degrees by offering specialized concentrations to attract a diverse student base and meet job market demands. Universities should promote MBA programs that address skills gaps […]
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Every higher education marketer knows that parents play a critical role in the selection and application process. Colleges and universities simply can’t afford to not address parents’ concerns, expectations, and thoughts. So for the second year in a row, our brand communications agency, CCA, surveyed over 1,700 parents nationwide, to better understand crucial decision factors […]
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Social work is essential for fostering healthy communities, and universities play a crucial role in training social workers. As the demand for social work positions continues to rise, challenges related to diversity persist. Individuals holding a master’s degree enjoy improved job prospects and higher salaries. Notably, social work stands out as the only public administration […]
Technology has permeated every corner of our world. And yet, organizations are desperate for qualified cybersecurity talent to protect and defend the technology that keeps them running.  Between inclusive initiatives and specialized offerings, higher education institutions are primed to solve this workforce gap in cybersecurity. Learn more in our latest cybersecurity report that breaks down […]
When you’re ready to launch an online program, it’s essential to consider industry demands, accreditation requirements, and engaging key stakeholders. This guide explains how and why to focus on creating an online program that enhances learning through technology rather than simply replicating traditional methods. Key takeaways include:
Regularly evaluating your university’s existing programs is key to remaining relevant and meeting the evolving needs of learners and industries. This guide shows how routine auditing of curriculum effectiveness, learner outcomes, faculty engagement, and resource allocation can pinpoint areas of strength and opportunities for improvement. Key takeaways include:
It’s a challenge for university and institutional brands to stay relevant and top-of-mind in a competitive, dynamic landscape. A solid understanding of how to continuously engage and connect with your audience can help you craft meaningful messages that resonate. This guide will help you identify the unique challenges and potential solutions for your university. Key […]
Recruitment and enrollment are not one-size-fits-all; unique insights and practical solutions are necessary in order to attract learners. By continuously optimizing recruitment operations and content delivery, you can effectively engage with students and drive enrollment success. This guide explores innovative and practical methods for a fresh approach to recruitment and enrollment. Key takeaways:
Universities are struggling with low completion rates, highlighting the importance of student retention strategies. Limited access to resources, mental health issues, financial difficulties, balancing school and life, workforce uncertainties, and academic stress are among the challenges students face. Effective retention means understanding these challenges and addressing them with a data-driven approach that boosts student engagement […]
Digital Recruitment Unveiled: Tools and Trends Shaping Student EnrollmentVideo 1: Series Introduction | Understanding Data Terminology Video 2: Evolving Data Processes for Higher Education Recruitment Video 3: Myths and Misconceptions of Data in Recruitment Processes Video 4: Unraveling Data Mysteries to Empower Enrollment Strategies Video 5: Building a Data-Empowered Culture That Embraces ChangeDigital Recruitment Unveiled: […]
Digital Recruitment Unveiled: Tools and Trends Shaping Student EnrollmentVideo 1: Series Introduction | Understanding Data Terminology Video 2: Evolving Data Processes for Higher Education Recruitment Video 3: Myths and Misconceptions of Data in Recruitment Processes Video 4: Unraveling Data Mysteries to Empower Enrollment Strategies Video 5: Building a Data-Empowered Culture That Embraces ChangeDigital Recruitment Unveiled: […]
Digital Recruitment Unveiled: Tools and Trends Shaping Student EnrollmentVideo 1: Series Introduction | Understanding Data Terminology Video 2: Evolving Data Processes for Higher Education Recruitment Video 3: Myths and Misconceptions of Data in Recruitment Processes Video 4: Unraveling Data Mysteries to Empower Enrollment Strategies Video 5: Building a Data-Empowered Culture That Embraces ChangeDigital Recruitment Unveiled: […]
Digital Recruitment Unveiled: Tools and Trends Shaping Student EnrollmentVideo 1: Series Introduction | Understanding Data Terminology Video 2: Evolving Data Processes for Higher Education Recruitment Video 3: Myths and Misconceptions of Data in Recruitment Processes Video 4: Unraveling Data Mysteries to Empower Enrollment Strategies Video 5: Building a Data-Empowered Culture That Embraces ChangeDigital Recruitment Unveiled: […]
Digital Recruitment Unveiled: Tools and Trends Shaping Student EnrollmentVideo 1: Series Introduction | Understanding Data Terminology Video 2: Evolving Data Processes for Higher Education Recruitment Video 3: Myths and Misconceptions of Data in Recruitment Processes Video 4: Unraveling Data Mysteries to Empower Enrollment Strategies Video 5: Building a Data-Empowered Culture That Embraces ChangeDigital Recruitment Unveiled: […]
This 60-minute webinar will explore the transformative shift away from conventional approaches in higher education toward nontraditional pathways that focus on retraining, reskilling/upskilling, and flexible models that emphasize skills, with real-world examples of successful customized learning paths. The presenters, George Washington University College of Professional Studies Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Dr. Tobi Greiff, Director […]
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In this one hour webinar, Butler University Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice and Assistant Director of the Doctor of Pharmacy Online Pathway, Dr. Kevin Tuohy, and Noodle Senior Managing Director for Learning Partnerships, Robyn Hammontree, will discuss the power of creating a strong orientation for your online programs.  The webinar will include an exploration and […]

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