Rick Berkey

Rick holds a dual role at Michigan Technological University. He is as Professor of Practice in the Department of Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering Technology (MMET) and Director of the Enterprise Program, housed in the Pavlis Honors College (PHC). Since 2015, Rick has led Enterprise – an innovative multi-year, interdisciplinary, project-based, and industrial-sponsored program – available […]

Paul Marthers

Paul Marthers brings a uniquely experienced, and critically heralded expertise to this book. He currently serves as the Vice Provost for Enrollment Management and Co-Executive Director of the Undergraduate Project at Emory University (2017-2022), where he has also served as Interim Vice President of Campus Life. Prior to joining Emory, Marthers worked at the State […]

Strategies to Build & Sustain Your Donor Base

Strategies to Build & Sustain Your Donor Base A 6-Part Discussion Series for Annual Giving Professionals   Recorded on October 11, 2023 | Recorded on October 18, 2023 | Recorded on October 25, 2023 | Recorded on November 1, 2023 | Recorded on November 8, 2023 | Recorded on November 15, 2023 REGISTER Gain new […]

Tiffany Brewer

Tiffany D. Brewer, Ed.S, Ph.D touts a professional career that has been a mixture of leadership positions within nonprofit social service organizations and higher education institutions. She possesses greater than 20 years of experience as a Leader and Educator in the areas of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Cultural Competence. In addition to designing and facilitating […]

Yojanna Cuenca-Carlino, Ph.D.

Dr. Cuenca-Carlino is a professor who serves as the Special Education Department (SED) Chairperson at Illinois State University. The Department serves over 850 students and offers three undergraduate teacher preparation programs in special education, leading to licensure and various graduate programs. In this role, she is responsible for managing the fiscal affairs of the Department, […]

David Haynes

David Haynes has a wide and extensive background in higher education, serving as faculty, board member, and administrator, as well as management and strategic consulting in the not-for-profit and corporate worlds. Most recently, he has served as a faculty member and administrator at Northern Michigan University. In July 2014, he retired as President of Northern […]

6 Things Presidents and Chancellors MUST Do to Prepare for a Crisis

INTERVIEWS WITH PRESIDENTS AND CHANCELLORS This article was adapted from interviews conducted during the course of preparation for chapter 3, authored by Cindy Lawson, in Managing the Unthinkable, Crisis Preparation and Response for Campus Leaders, edited by Gretchen M. Bataille and Diana I. Cordova, Stylus Publishing, LLC. 2014. Throughout my long career in public relations both […]

Advancement/Academic Partnerships: Identifying Areas of Untapped Opportunity

A SERIES ON INNOVATIONS IN FUNDING ACADEMIC RESEARCHEd Mason, president of EMNR & Associates, is writing this series to assist academic leaders in finding creative strategies to merge public/private funding for existing and new research initiatives. Mason has studied an array of collaborative partnerships between the two offices most focused on external funding (the development office and […]

New Strategies for Funding Academic Research

A SERIES ON INNOVATIONS IN FUNDING ACADEMIC RESEARCH Ed Mason, president of EMNR & Associates, is writing this series to assist academic leaders in finding creative strategies to merge public/private funding for existing and new research initiatives. Mason has studied an array of collaborative partnerships between the two offices most focused on external funding (the development office […]

Three Solutions for Impacting STEM Retention

Learn how you can retain more STEM students by ensuring that you engage them in their interest areas, while helping them master critical math concepts. Throughout this webcast, you will see an innovative model for redesigning your STEM curriculum to remove barriers in your curriculum that cause retention setbacks for your students. You will leave […]