The City of Boston is home to more than 152,000 students at 35 colleges and universities—and all of them were […]
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Be Ready When Big News Breaks: Start by Revisiting Your Experts Guide
Last week was a busy one for journalists across the country—and around the world. From the Boston Marathon bombings and […]
Quick Tips Regarding Your Website and Crisis Alerts
First, I want to send genuine good thoughts to Indiana University- Purdue University Indianapolis. I hope their website update is […]
The Importance of the Truth
I’ve decided to call it a day on my real work and instead blog, because my head is about to […]
Guest Blog: Rutgers Gets an “A” on Hurricane Sandy Crisis Communications
Thanks to my colleague, Chris Syme of CKSyme.org, for allowing us to post her great analysis on Rutgers University’s communications […]
Intergenerational Mentorship Is Key to Higher Ed Communications
While I travel to the other side of the planet to speak at a conference, please enjoy this guest […]
Some of my favorite tweets so far from #12NTC day two
If you read my post from yesterday, you know that the 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference is currently underway—and that we’ve […]
How do nonprofits use social networks? Following along with #12ntc online
The 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference, hosted by the Nonprofit Technology Network (NTEN), started today and wraps up on Thursday. If […]
New Technologies in (and out of) the University Classroom
When I was an undergraduate student, there were only a handful of classes in which I used any form of […]