EDUCAUSE Community Conversations EDUCAUSE
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Lively and insightful conversations showcasing community influencers. Hosted by EDUCAUSE President and CEO John O’Brien.
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Young Professionals’ Perspectives on Career Development
John O'Brien talks with two former members of the EDUCAUSE Young Professionals Advisory Committee about their perspectives on building a career in higher education technology. You can also watch this conversation on YouTube.
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New Directions for the EDUCAUSE Cybersecurity and Privacy Program
Joe Potchanant, Director of the EDUCAUSE Cybersecurity and Privacy Program, talks about new directions for the program, his background, and his ideas about how institutions of all types can best meet the challenges around keeping data safe.
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Alumni Engagement Goes Digital
In this conversation, CASE President and CEO Sue Cunningham discusses the impact of technology on alumni relations and the shift towards meeting people where they are, which is increasingly online. She also talks about her new book "Global Exchange: Dialogues to Advance Education.”
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Advancing Digital Accessibility
Kyle Shachmut, assistant director for Digital Accessibility Services at Harvard University, shares advice on digital accessibility strategies, and talks about his own journey promoting equitable access.
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The 2022 Top 10 IT Issues
John O'Brien welcomes two of the 2022 Top 10 IT Issues panelists to discuss the list: Bella Abrams, Director of IT for the University of Sheffield, and Phil Ventimiglia, Chief Innovation Officer for the Georgia State University.
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Report on Racial Justice Statements and Campus Equity Efforts
Jill Dunlap and Alexa Wesley, research directors from NASPA, about their findings from a content analysis of racial justice statements made in the spring and summer of 2020.
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