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  • The 15 Must Follow Community College Presidents on Twitter 2018

    The 15 Must Follow Community College Presidents on Twitter 2018

    To do the 2018 Most Social Community College list…or to not do the list…that was the question.  Well, for awhile I had decided I would not publish my list of Tweeting Community College presidents I began in 2014. I am publishing my first book this summer (more on that below) and between the book project…

  • The 15 Must Follow Community College CEOs on Twitter 2017

    The 15 Must Follow Community College CEOs on Twitter 2017

    As we approach the 2017 American Association of Community College Conference in New Orleans I thought I would push out my 2017 list of Social Community College CEOs on Twitter.  This list is much larger than the list I started in 2014.  In fact, I only did the Top 12, because that is how few…

  • RCCA Keynote 2016: Never Rest on Your Technology Laurels: Community College Trends for the Future

    Never Rest on Your Technology Laurels: Community College Trends for the Future is a look at issues which will impact the deployment of technology at the rural community college. Thanks to the Rural Community College Alliance and Dr. Randy Smith for allowing me to share my thoughts on this topic as the closing keynote address…

  • The Top 15 Community College CEOs on Twitter 2015

    April 16, 2015 | Filed under: Social Media, Twitter and tagged with: ceo, community college, president, social, social media As we approach the 2015 American Association of Community College Conference in San Antonio I thought I would push out a few Twitter related posts.    To kick off this barrage of social info, here is my…

  • The 12 Must Follow Community College CEO’s on Twitter 2014

    March 31, 2014 | Filed under: community college, Social Media, Twitter and tagged with: 2014, AACC,community college, Sarah, social media A recent UMass study indicates social media use at colleges and universities is on the rise.   They indicate: Over half of college presidents studied are posting on Facebook (58%) and tweeting (55%), while 35%…