US News and World Report releases “Best Graduate Schools” report
And, away we go! http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-graduate-sch…
And, away we go! http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-graduate-sch…
In Admissions, we’re used to sending emails instead of direct mail and holding online open houses instead of always doing in-person events. All in the omnipresent pursuit of doing more with smaller budgets. Now, Binghamton University is applying that same practice to its new capital
Did you know that? Today is National High Five Day. It started at the University of Virginia. Cool, right? http://www.nationalhighfiveday.com/
Is “Faculty” to be used as a single noun? Or as a plural noun? Discuss.
Have you heard it before? “We don’t advertise on Facebook. That’s just not the sort of thing (puts nose in air) that weeeee do.” Time to revisit that conversation. Virtue, a company that manages over 45 million Facebook fans for a variety of companies, has
GREAT article for all you web designers out there…this gives one man’s experience with the successes and challenges of building an admissions app from scratch. http://collegewebguy.com/2010/04/14/building-an-admissions-app-from…
Just yesterday, I heard from a friend (that I used to work with) that his company is banning access to certain sites – Twitter, IM, things like that. The theory, of course, is that people spend too much time ‘playing around’ on social media and
As a native New Yorker (the state, I mean…not the city) I grew up in the NY school system, AP exams, Regents and all. While I didn’t attend a SUNY school, naturally many of my friends did. So, it’s does my ol’ Central New York
Has anyone else seen Neil Parmar’s article in SmartMoney titled “Why the Ivies aren’t worth it”? Great stuff. In this study, they looked at what graduates from 50 of the most expensive 4 year colleges earn in their early and midcareers. Then factored in their
Check it out. In an age of abbreviations like “brb” and “lol” and Tweets with a max of 140 characters, a Swedish radio station needed a campaign to announce their full (long) name, but in a way that would be fun and memorable. Their agency