In today’s heightened threat environment, campus IT leaders need a robust security strategy. But what would effective cybersecurity look like in higher ed? What are the key components? Download this Executive Voice to hear from two Higher Education experts as they discuss a five-part framework to effective security practices and more.
In higher education, it’s never been more vital to find new ways to interact with an institution’s entire ecosystem. Institutions typically use a wide range of marketing communications systems, each of which gathers and holds valuable data. These systems, which include call centers, business intelligence units, CRM platforms and many others, remain siloed. The critical data they hold is isolated and unavailable to the rest of the engagement channels.
In today’s ever-evolving education landscape, administrators need faster, more frequent insights to drive key outcomes like admissions, retention, yield, graduation, and engagement. Institutions and systems also need tools and solutions to run research projects more efficiently.
Students ignore them. Faculty avoid them. And many hotly debate the appropriateness of student evaluations to determine faculty tenure or promotion. Yet despite their mixed reputation, student course evaluations can be transformative for instructors who embrace the process and use the feedback for improvement.