RAISE Podcast: Turning a Real-Deal Thesis into New Tactics
Episode 7: Turning a Real-Deal Thesis into New Tactics Subscribe: iTunes/Stitcher/Spotify We just can’t stop inviting doctors onto the RAISE Podcast. First Anna, now Dr.
Episode 7: Turning a Real-Deal Thesis into New Tactics Subscribe: iTunes/Stitcher/Spotify We just can’t stop inviting doctors onto the RAISE Podcast. First Anna, now Dr.
Recently graduated alumni are one of the most challenging cohorts to engage in the realm of alumni relations. Not only do we have to figure
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The car is the first to arrive. It pulls up slowly beside a dorm and pauses as the engine goes quiet. A new student steps out
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Most recent college graduates may not be in a position to make major gifts, but they’re perfectly suited to give their time in support of
Perhaps Netflix binge-watching is to blame for a new phrase running rampant through the boardrooms of higher-ed advancement offices. The streaming service just released its
If you ask a room of alumni relations and development professionals, “What’s the biggest challenge in your life right now?” you’ll probably hear a variety of
In EverTrue’s latest whitepaper, Dollars Over Donors: Is Higher Ed’s Reliance on the Wealthy Minority a Sustainable Strategy?, Keith Hannon calls on higher-ed advancement to
The Millennial Problem Seems like forever ago that I walked across the stage and graduated from James Madison University. A few years later and here