Tag Archives: university

Experience Follows Brand

A logo designer can choose the perfect typeface and construct the perfect logo.  A marketer can evangelize and promote a product or service.  Yet all of these things are irrelevant until the consumer or end-user experiences the product or service.  It is the job of a marketing professional to sell, it’s a user experience professional’s job to make sure that the […]

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Everything Google: Marketing Strategies

Last month I mentioned exploring the possibility of Google TV ads. Since the beginning of April, I have been trying to win a Google TV ad bid! As I work my way through this process, I’m discovering that actually winning a bid to broadcast a TV commercial is harder than the “how to” video states. […]

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Fastest Growing: Proud to be

Our Fastest Growing Public University in the State campaign has gotten some great media coverage and marketing mileage in April. Many print and social media buys highlighted a variety of reasons why UM-Flint is growing.

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UM-Flint Social Media Update | April 2010

Social Media Facts and Figures In University Relations, the quest continues to develop an ongoing dialogue with the university’s audiences through social media. Our Audience: The UM-Flint Twitter page (@umflint) had grown to 426 followers as of May 7. In April, UM-Flint’s Facebook fan page gained 398 fans (up to 3,492 from 3,094). As of […]

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Events filled the UM-Flint Campus Last Weekend

Despite the nasty weather this past weekend, the University of Michigan-Flint campus was filled with community members participating in a variety of activities. Fundraising walks, health fairs, and a river clean-up were just some of the activities that brought the community to campus. Arthritis Walk had approximately 300 attendees and walked through campus to raise money for arthritis research. During […]

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UM-Flint Seeking Feedback from Higher Ed Colleagues on “Fastest Growing” Website

eduStyle.net is an excellent example of the spirit of collaboration and push for collective advancement that are hallmarks of today’s open source ethos on the web. According to eduStyle, its mission “is for higher ed web professionals to learn from and be inspired by the work of their peers.” Given their size, complexity, and array […]

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So you think you have a story idea?

Someone in your department has done something special, or an event has been planned that you want the media to cover.  That brings up the first question in seeking media coverage: Where and how do you start?

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“College Inc.” | FRONTLINE Examines For-Profit Colleges

The fundamental tenet of what has come to be known as “the Knowledge Economy” is that in today’s global marketplace, job-seekers across all industries need advanced skills, knowledge, and training to compete for available positions. In many respects, this idea is not new. Employers have always sought out the best and brightest. The difference is […]

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The Art & Science of Evidence Based Design

This is a worthy read about why designing for the web is not just art and not just science.  The two rather fall on a continuum, and evidence-based design is the happy medium.  The result is a design that is backed by data, but at the same time is aesthetically pleasing. The Article The Art & Science […]

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UM-Flint May 2010 Commencement – Behind the Scenes

The May 2010 Commencement Ceremony is now a memory.  It is always a tradition for members of the Commencement Committee to spend the day after thinking of all the “woulda, coulda, shoulda” stuff that we will do differently for the next ceremony.  We also spend a good portion of the day nursing very sore feet. […]

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