Mark Sheehy, mStoner’s creative director, interviews Seth Odell of Southern New Hampshire University about the concept and production behind “Your Life. Your Degree,” the 30-second national TV spot art directed by Odell, and produced by
Working in higher education likely means something different to every person who finds herself here. For me, it’s opportunity. It’s empowerment. It’s independence. It’s decisions and growth and responsibility. It’s being a par
Working in higher education likely means something different to every person who finds herself here. For me, it’s opportunity. It’s empowerment. It’s independence. It’s decisions and growth and responsibility. It’s being a par
At Bethel, we’ve had a busy month on the heels of a demanding summer. After chatting with friends around campus, I’ve realized many of us are running a bit lean on energy.
We’re constantly prioritizing what to focus on and trying to squeeze one more
A collection of recent Newsweeks, which sit, unread, on my desk.
Today’s announcement by The Newsweek Daily Beast Co. (yes, that is the company’s real, official name) that it is ceasing publication of the once-venerable newsmagazine Newsweek pr
Generating a QR Code? Scanning a QR Code? Using QRs for marketing purposes?
Many (including me) have been setting them to the side, – " QRs are ugly" – "they're a fad" – "I just throw it at the bottom of the page" &
We had a blast last week at the annual HighEdWeb conference in Milwaukee, WI. Many, many thanks to all those involved in the planning, administration, and execution of a super-informative, fun-filled couple of days. This was our department’s third
It’s been a week since I flew out of Milwaukee and away from the 2012 Higher Ed Web Conference - and my head is still swirling with lessons learned. After the last conference I went to, I wrote about my five biggest takeaways and what I hoped to do