Higher-ed leaders are tasked with increasing faculty tech use, while at the same time preserving academic freedoms. More...
Discover how an automated workforce management solution can help you solve multiple scheduling issues
An automated solution makes it easier for managers to keep track of their employees’ availability, especially as this information changes frequently throughout the semester. Using an app or self-service portal, employees can easily indicate their availability and update this information as needed. More...
5 TED Talks for higher education
If you need a dose of inspiration, here are a few TED Talks for higher education that should do the trick. More...
What every higher-ed IT pro should know about Wi-Fi 6
Critical answers to 3 key Wi-Fi 6 questions that will help you make smart decisions for your next Wi-Fi deployment. More...
Community college transfer students net impressive graduation rates
A new report reveals surprising statistics about the academic performance of community college transfer students compared with other peer groups. More...
Should every freshman take this class?
With the high-school graduation season over, it’s time for grads and parents alike to celebrate and relax a bit – and maybe enjoy a long summer before recently minted graduates start college or a new job. More...
5 reasons we upgraded our campus Wi-Fi
A network refresh transformed student wireless experiences at Chapman University while also positioning us to take advantage of Wi-Fi 6 and support whatever comes next. More...
7 examples of digital transformation in higher education
There's no arguing the advancement of the digital age--here are some examples of the effects of the digital transformation in higher education. More...
Here’s what higher-ed leaders should know about Generation Z students
Generation Z students say they vastly prefer video as a learning method, according to a new study that outlines similarities and differences among these learning and Millennials. More...
Who can gain from higher cybersecurity awareness?
Earlier this spring, it was reported that Washington State University agreed to pay over $4.7 million to settle a lawsuit involving the breach of 1.2 million individuals’ confidential records. The settlement grabbed headlines likely for three reasons: a rare privacy and cybersecurity case involving a public university, the staggering figures in question in terms of both the settlement amount and alleged victims involved, and last but not least, the can-you-believe-what-happened circumstance that has since come to light behind the breach. More...