Higher Ed Social

Higher Ed Social


Latest Episodes

shanda ivory & the best acronym in higher ed
September 03, 2021

The National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) serves more than high school and college counselors who help students and families navigate the admissions process. Shanda Ivory, NACAC’s director of communications, joins us this week to

morgan campbell & the joy of tiktok
August 06, 2021

Morgan Campbell is only a few years out of college but already making a name for herself as a pioneer of TikTok in higher ed. She joins us this week to talk about how she built a successful presence f

jackie vetrano & our 200th episode!
July 23, 2021

Higher Ed Social founder and co-host emerita Jackie Vetrano joins Lougan and Jenna to celebrate 200 episodes. We talk about returning to work on campus, returning to pre-pandemic activities, and the media empire Jackie’s building through her podcast and T

mordecai ian brownlee & creating safe spaces
June 25, 2021

Anyone who works in communications knows that it’s easy for productive conversions to turn dark and hurtful, particularly when it comes to issues like race and identity. Dr. Mordecai Ian Brownlee lean

doug mckenna & what the heck is a registrar?
June 11, 2021

The Registrar’s office is one that even those of us who have been in higher ed for a long time sometimes struggle to understand. The profession has come a long way from the days of long lines of stude

van nguyen, olivia perry & a spotlight on community colleges
May 13, 2021

Many of the episodes on this show focus on traditional, four-year universities, but community colleges have the same responsibilities when it comes to social media, enrollment management, and many oth

josie ahlquist & digital hugs
April 29, 2021

We are very excited to have Dr. Josie Ahlquist back on the show to discuss her new book, Digital Leadership in Higher Education. We talk about the book and what leadership looks like during global pan

dar mayweather & that good work
April 15, 2021

Many of our organizations have spent the past year working on ways to improve diversity, equity, and inclusion on our campuses. However, that work sometimes stalls out before it even gets going becaus

ken schneck & facing burnout
April 01, 2021

We’re a year into the pandemic, and many of us are getting ready for commencement and everything that the end of the school year brings. Anyone feeling a little (or maybe a lot) of burnout? Ken Schnec