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A Guide to Alumni Engagement: Part 2 – Why is Alumni Engagement Important? [Video]

Why is #Alumni #Engagement Important?A practical alumni engagement #strategy benefits both the institution and students. When executed properly, you can:1. Inspire substantial financial support Great alumni engagement programs can bring various tangible benefits to your school and the student body. An example is reputational benefits – Ivy League business schools are often judged on the strength of their MBA programmes since networking is so valuable. Last year Harvard University raised $1.4 billion in donations, and an even smaller lower-ranked university such as Carlton raised nearly half a billion dollars. Strong alumni connectors can assist in spreading the word in support of fundraising campaigns, thus increasing donations to your institution.Fundraising is a major advantage to maintaining an engaged alumni community. The institution can also garner support for causes that are beneficial to the university.

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The issues of School Funding: Final Campaign [Video]

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Ashley’s Angels – Grant Writer from Texas – Meaningful Trends Series [Video]

Ashley’s Angels Grant Resource Nation Station (since 1996), Founder/President Grant Writer, Grant Researcher/Consultant for (4) NPO 501 c (3)Learn more about Petra Schmitt – Ashley – http://www.ashleyangels.orgMeaningful Trends project www.lirakay.com Lira Kay is the world’s leading expert in innovative therapeutic methodologies.Her work is focused on creating seamless but highly effective processes and systems for high performance, therapy and healing. Lira’s been called a secret weapon behind sanity and phenomenal breakthroughs of many celebrated transformational leaders, elite coaches and creative entrepreneurs. https://www.lirakay.comhttps://www.schoolofinspiredlife.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/lira-kay-9357472ahttps://www.facebook.com/schoolofinspiredlife/https://www.instagram.com/lira.kayJoin our 111 Healers Conference Community for free resources for healers, therapist and coaches looking for speaking opportunities and are ready to launch and grow their own academies, schools or certifications this yearhttp://bit.ly/111HealersConferenceLira Kay is an International Bestselling author, Speaker, and a Founder of the 111 Healers Conference and the School of Inspired Life – a training center helping outstanding experts become world-class and in high demand.Lira has been assisting people to transform their lives over 30 years, through healing workshops, practical seminars, transformative classes, psychotherapy, art, international curatorial projects and mentorship. Her students had been successfully growing their businesses and elevating brands, becoming global influencers and transformational leaders. Her 111 Healers Project is reaching thousands of people across the globe with the message of healing and transformation. 111 Healers Conference gives a platform for healers from all over the world reach a global audience and share their tools and methods with public.Apply to speak at the 111 Healers Conference https://www.111healersconference.com/apply-to-speakLearn more about Founders Lounge, Lira’s most popular 12-month Mastermind https://www.schoolofinspiredlife.com

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Conversation with Quantic Alumnus Grant Glaser [Video]

With over a decade of experience in technology & software, Grant has worked in a variety of roles including, Business Development, Solution Engineering, Learning Design, Strategy, Sales Enablement, and Executive Coaching.Currently, Grant works in leadership development as an executive coach helping new leaders on their journey toward greatness. Working 1:1 and in small group sessions he identifies strengths & growth areas to support onboarding, ramp & on-going development.Grant holds a degree in Psychology & Communications from Western University in Ontario, Canada, a certificate in Organizational Leadership from The University of Toronto, and his Executive MBA from Quantic School of Business & Technology (class of September 2021).When he’s not tinkering with tech or coaching clients, Grant is an avid fitness fan & outdoor junkie: running, biking, hiking, swimming – the works! A life-long learner, he loves to expand his mind with a good podcast, video, book or movie.

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Controlled Burn by Erin Soderberg Downing [Video]

Erin Soderberg Downing’s Controlled Burn is so good! Affiliate link to purchase the book: https://amzn.to/3OHXuMDBook description from the publisher:Twelve-year-old Maia’s parents say she’s lucky she noticed something as early as she did. Lucky to have smelled the smoke, lucky to have pulled her sister, Amelia, out of their burning house. But is it really “lucky” when Amelia’s stuck in the hospital, covered in burns? And is it “lucky” when Maia knows it was her candle, left unattended, that started the fire in the first place?When she’s sent to spend the summer with her grandparents in Northern Minnesota while her sister heals, Maia discovers that her anxieties and demons are intent on following her wherever she goes…unless she can figure out how to overcome them. But what if she can’t? Maia barely knows her grandparents, she desperately misses her sister and home, and she’s not thrilled to be spending the summer with Grandpa Howard on his daily motorcycle rides out to the middle of the woods, where he spends all day keeping watch for forest fires. There are no kids her age in Gram and Pop’s small town at “the end of the road”—just the chatty nine-year-old neighbor who is intent on getting his Bear Scout badge at all costs, and a friendly, stray dog who’s been lurking around.But Maia will soon learn that nature is a powerful teacher, and sometimes our greatest strengths show themselves when we have to be there for someone else. As Maia begins to figure out how to face her guilt and paralyzing fears, she’ll discover there’s a fine line between fear and adventure. And when danger strikes again, Maia must summon all her bravery and overcome her self-doubt if she wants to save those she loves most.Check out my list of AWESOME 2022 books:https://www.mrcolbysharp.com/2022*************************Game Changer! Book Access for All Kids:https://bookshop.org/a/4866/9781338310597The Creativity Project edited by Colby Sharp (ME!)https://bookshop.org/a/4866/9780316507813Places to find me:Website: http://www.mrcolbysharp.comInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/colbysharpTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/colbysharpI started a newsletter! Click below to sign up.http://eepurl.com/c_gMYTThanks for tuning in. Please let me know if I can help you in any way.colbysharp@gmail.com

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Why You Can’t Miss the NSPRA 2022 National Seminar in Chicago with Barbara Hunter, APR [Video]

Join us at the premiere conference for school communicators this summer – NSPRA 2022 National Seminar happening in Chicago on July 17-20, 2022. Consider this your personal invitation! Discover thought-provoking keynotes, best-practice sessions and exciting networking opportunities when you attend in person at the Sheraton Grand Chicago Hotel or online via the virtual event platform.IN THIS EPISODE, BARBARA SHARES:• What the NSPRA National Seminar is and who should attend• Several exciting changes to help enhance the seminar experience• Why the best part of the seminar may not be the sessions themselves• How to ask your school for funding for this eventSPECIAL GUESTBarbara Hunter, APRExecutive DirectorNational School Public Relations AssociationEmail: bhunter@nspra.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/NSPRA_ED Website: https://www.nspra.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NSPRAssociation/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/nspra USEFUL INFORMATION• Register now for the NSPRA seminar! https://www.nspra.org/national-seminar• Want to check out our Social Media Bootcamp? Visit this website: https://socialschool4edu.com/services/bootcamp/ • Interested in our membership program? Learn more here: https://socialschool4edu.com/MORE RESOURCES:Free Video Training: Learn the simple secrets behind social media for K12 schools! Click here: https://socialschool4edu.com/social-media-secrets-for-schools/ Sign up for our free e-newsletter – click here: https://socialschool4edu.respond.ontraport.net/newsletter-sign-uphttps://socialschool4edu.com/#schoolpr #edtech #k12prtip #k12prchat #k12 #education

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University of Mississippi, USA [Video]

University of Mississippi, USAThe University of Mississippi, commonly known as Ole Miss, is a public research university adjacent to Oxford, Mississippi with a medical center in Jackson. The University of Mississippi is the state’s oldest public university, and is the second largest university by enrollment in Mississippi.The university was chartered by the Mississippi Legislature on February 24, 1844, and four years later admitted its first enrollment of 80 students. It operated as a Confederate hospital during the Civil War and narrowly avoided destruction by Ulysses S. Grant’s forces. A race riot erupted on campus in 1962 during the civil rights movement when segregationists tried to prevent the enrollment of African American James Meredith. The university has since taken measures to improve its image. Ole Miss is closely associated with writer William Faulkner and owns and manages his former home Rowan Oak. In addition to Faulkner’s home, two other sites on campus—Barnard Observatory and the Lyceum–The Circle Historic District—are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.Ole Miss is classified among “R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity”. The university is one of 33 colleges and universities participating in the National Sea Grant Program and a participant in the National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program. Its research efforts include the National Center for Physics Acoustics, National Center for Natural Products Research and the Mississippi Center for Supercomputing Research. Its federally contracted marijuana facility serves as the only Food and Drug Administration-approved source for cannabis research. The university also operates interdisciplinary institutes such as the Center for the Study of Southern Culture. Its athletic teams compete as the Ole Miss Rebels in the National Collegiate Athletic Association, Southeastern Conference, Division I.The university’s alumni include 27 Rhodes Scholars, 10 governors, 5 US senators, 1 head of government, and a Nobel Prize Laureate. Other alumni have received honors such as Emmy Awards, Grammy Awards, and Pulitzer Prizes. Its medical center performed the first human lung transplant and animal-to-human heart transplant.The Mississippi Legislature chartered the University of Mississippi on February 24, 1844. Planners selected the university’s isolated rural site in the town of Oxford as it was a “sylvan exile” that would foster academic studies. In 1845, residents of Lafayette County donated land west of Oxford for the campus, and, the following year, architect William Nichols oversaw construction of the Lyceum, two dormitories, and faculty residences. On November 6, 1848, the university—offering a classical curriculum—opened its doors to its first class of 80 students. Mostly children of elite slaveholders, they were all white, and all but one were from Mississippi. For 23 years, the university was Mississippi’s only public institution of higher learning, and for 110 years it was the state’s only comprehensive university. In 1854, the University of Mississippi School of Law was established, the fourth state-supported law school in the United States.Early president Frederick A. P. Barnard sought to increase the stature of the university, placing him in conflict with the more conservative board of trustees. His hundred-page 1858 report to the trustees on his proposals resulted in little besides the university head’s title being changed to “chancellor”. Barnard’s northern background—he was born in Massachusetts and graduated from Yale—and Union sympathies resulted in heightened tensions: a student assaulted his slave and the state legislature investigated him. Following the presidential election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860, Mississippi became the second state to secede, with the articles of secession drafted by the university’s mathematics professor Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar. Students organized themselves into a military company called the “University Greys”, which merged with the Confederate States Army. Within a month of the Civil War’s outbreak, only 5 students remained at the University of Mississippi, and, by fall 1861, the university closed. In its final action, the board of trustees awarded Barnard a doctorate of divinity.The University of Mississippi consists of 15 schools. The largest undergraduate school is the College of Liberal Arts. Graduate schools include a law school, a school of business administration, an engineering school, and a medical school.

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Virtual Campus Worship – Sunday, April 24, 2022 [Video]

WELCOMEJustin BullisSCRIPTURE – John 21:1-19reading courtesy of faithcomesbyhearing.com via youtubeSERMON – “Reconciled and Restored”Rev. Jerry Lee Butler, Pastor of DiscipleshipSONG – “Springtime” by Chris RenzemaJustin Bullis & The Crowded TableBENEDICTIONJustin BullisText courtesy of Jeanyne SlettomProcess and Faith, an affiliated program of the Claremont School of Theology- – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – We all have a deep need to forgive and to be forgiven. But it can feel like an impossible, sometimes even an irresponsible, task. If we grant forgiveness, we might worry that we’ve subverted justice or condoned the harm that has been done. If we withhold forgiveness, we might only suffer further from guilt, or a grudge, or a lifetime of resentment.In this much-needed Lenten series, we’ll explore how to experience God’s forgiveness, how to name the harm that’s been done, how ask others for forgiveness, how to grant forgiveness to others, how to reframe our past, and how to release ourselves and others from the endless cycle of retribution and pain into a future of healing and wholeness.- – – – – – – – – –