Brushbox aimed ‘foul’ marketing campaign at first-year university students across the UK. More...
Pardon Our Appearance: A Few Lessons on Rebranding
The term rebranding can be misleading. Cosmetic changes don’t change who we are. More...
Putting all those billboards and airport ads in perspective
Three considerations for higher education out-of-home advertising. More...
Neuromarketing
Neuromarketing
This item, summarized nicely by Jay Cross, goes hand in hand with the previous one. "We identify with our product choices: 'If you like Chevy trucks, it's because that has become the larger gestalt of who you self-attribute as,' Kilts said, using psychology-speak. 'You're a Chevy guy.' Emotion trumps reason. Build your internal brand. More...
Marketing Science, Marketing Ourselves
Marketing Science, Marketing Ourselves
The point of this article: "We need to ask whether we really want or need to proceed further down the market-driven path. Is some implacable economic mechanism forcing us to do so - is the deck stacked?" Enthusiasm for the pre-Cold War model of noncommercial academia, writes the author, stems from the idea that the academic has a committment to open enquiry, separated from personal or national prejudices. More...
What’s So Bad About Marketing?

Mindset Marketing, Behaviorism, and Deficit Ideology
Mindset Marketing, Behaviorism, and Deficit Ideology
Ryan Boren, 2018/07/19
This is a longish discussion and (mostly) collection of resources on the idea that successful learning requires a particular mindset (such as a 'growth mindset' or 'grit' or some such thing). These mindsets, argues Ryan Boren, become products that are marketed as part of learning technology. But they are misdirections. More...
Universities ordered to ban junk food on campus

Intrusive advising for college students
When the strategy is that staff reach out to students rather than wait for students to come to them, some colleges experience higher retention rates, which, in turn, helps the bottom line. More...
Thinking about Market Research?
Four Things to Consider When Planning a Marketing Research Project. More...