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Week in Review: March 2, 2018

What’s new this week:

Grinnell College professors Mark Montgomery and Irene Powell weighed in for The Conversation on why international adoptions have experienced such a steep decline in the past decade. The piece also ran in The LA Times, The Chicago Tribune, The Houston Chronicle, and MSN News.

The Academy Awards are this weekend, so Hollywood is top of mind for many of us. Roberto Pedace of Scripps College joined a discussion on 1A to share insights on diversity in film and help make the business case for better representation on screen.

This week on Inside Higher Ed’s Call to Action blog, don’t miss tips on where to start with digital marketing from Paul Redfern of St. Lawrence University and insight on the benefits of organic, unpaid social media from Joseph Master of Drexel University.

What we’ve been talking about:

Kristine and Teresa join together to share advice on how, if, and when to push good news during a campus crisis.

Cristal explains how recently resigned Hope Hicks gave all PR pros a bad name by using the phrase white lie.

What’s next on our calendars:

Teresa and Erin will be at the National Conference on Trusteeship for the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges in San Francisco. They will run the Crisis Management: What is the Role of the Board? Workshop on April 22. Teresa will also facilitate the master class Fake News, Social Media, and Your Institution’s Reputation on April 23.

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