
In a Great Position: from Continuing Ed Leader to District Chancellor
Changing jobs is stressful, no matter the position. Changing from a specific Continuing Education college to the head...

Accessibility and Attraction: How to Ensure Higher Ed Is for Everyone
How does higher education cater to every audience, while still ensuring there is money to be made? The short answer: by...

Who’s in Charge: Why Higher Ed Culture Demands a Certain Type of Leader
Higher education is built on collaboration. Although it needs someone — or a group of people — at the helm.

Bridge Between Worlds: How Continuing Ed Connects the Classroom and The Working World
If continuing education is anything, it’s versatile. Its adaptability is its strength and what is so appealing to so...

How to Improve Your Higher Ed's Web Development Speed & Efficiency
A low-code CMS that's specifically built for colleges and universities drastically reduces the timeframe needed for web...

Remote Leaders: How Continuing Education Paved the Way for Online Learning
Continuing education was the driver behind the shift to online learning in March 2020 for so many institutions. Administrators...

How a Low-Code CMS Improves the Higher Ed User Experience
A low-code CMS is designed to be intuitive and easy to use. It enables higher ed marketers to quickly design and develop...

How Students Plan for College: Key Insights from a 2022 Survey
Key stats to help you understand what students think of higher education and how they plan for college or university

What’s Cooking: How Continuing Ed Acts as the Institution’s Test Kitchen
Higher education is resistant to change. The necessity of online education brought about unforeseen changes that few were...