By Tim Goral. Colleges give prospective students very little information about how much money they can expect to earn in the job market. In part that’s because colleges may not want people to know, and in part it’s because such information is difficult and expensive to gather. More...
Alumni Investment Option
Alumni from three New England colleges may have an easier time investing in one other’s companies after the launch today of several new private venture capital funds. Read more...
Staying global: how international alumni relations advances the agenda
By Gretchen Dobson. This month, EAIE members and international education professionals across the world have a new resource to help their institutions build relationships with graduates living abroad and help graduates build relationships with their alma mater. Staying Global: how international alumni relations advances the agenda, challenges readers to think about what success means when it comes to the unique and important intersection between internationalisation and international alumni relations in European higher education and elsewhere. More...
Letter to the Alumni
By David Galef. If you’ve visited campus recently, you might have been surprised by our recent growth. At the far end of campus is our new No Sweat Rec Center, with its 12,000-square-foot yoga space, ergonometric juice bar and personal trainers in a two-to-one trainer-student ratio. Read more...
Jimmy Choo helps celebrate UK and its alumni
Can you imagine alumni of Corinthian Colleges rallying to save it?
By Matt Reed. Can you imagine alumni of Corinthian Colleges rallying to save it?
I can’t.
The contrast with Sweet Briar College is striking. Read more...
5 innovative ways to boost engagement and giving at alumni events
By Garrett Huddy. Engagement leads to giving, and one of the best ways to engage alumni is through in-person events. Whether your school’s events are large or small, frequent or rare, there are some great ways to ensure that you are engaging with your alumni base. More...
International alumni relations: one size fits all?
By Philip Conroy. The university is like an onion, and at the centre of this onion lies the alumni. Each ring of the onion has some relationship to the whole, and each ring represents the various parts of the university, all of which have an interest in a relationship with the alumni. At the core is the individual alumnus’ personal relationship to the institution. More...
Holland Alumni network events in the US and Canada
EP-Nuffic is organising three alumni events in Northern America this May. The events in New York, Boston and Toronto aim to establish and strengthen ties with alumni of Dutch higher education institutions in the United States and Canada. The Holland Alumni Association Canada will also be officially launched. More...
Alumni from these colleges (almost) always pay their debts
By . Fans of Game of Thrones know that “a Lannister always pays his debts.” So too do nearly all alumni from Notre Dame, Vassar, Harvey Mudd, and Brigham Young, at least when it comes to federal student loans. More...
