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This page gathers the most recent posts from the top Higher Education Marketing Blogs. As

Higher ed’s web is being rewritten in real time. This week’s theme is control at

The ground is shifting under enrollment teams, and the winners are those who spot the
The Khan TED Institute announcement, the data infrastructure crisis, the death of the enrollment funnel,

This page gathers the most recent posts from the top Higher Education Marketing Blogs. As the higher education landscape evolves, the need for effective marketing

Higher ed’s web is being rewritten in real time. This week’s theme is control at scale, using governance, AI, and data signals to keep sprawling

The ground is shifting under enrollment teams, and the winners are those who spot the shift before the data lags catch up. Across the week’s
The Khan TED Institute announcement, the data infrastructure crisis, the death of the enrollment funnel, and what it all means for higher ed marketing teams

This page gathers the most recent posts from the top Higher Education Marketing Blogs. As the higher education landscape evolves,

Higher ed’s web is being rewritten in real time. This week’s theme is control at scale, using governance, AI, and

The ground is shifting under enrollment teams, and the winners are those who spot the shift before the data lags
The Khan TED Institute announcement, the data infrastructure crisis, the death of the enrollment funnel, and what it all means

Prospective students are not starting on your homepage anymore. They are starting with AI. This week’s insights converge on a

Search just changed the campus tour. Prospective students now start with conversational AI, where authority and context beat keywords and

Prospective students are no longer just Googling. They are asking AI what to study and where to enroll. That shift

Students aren’t waiting for your email. They expect answers now, on the channels they actually use, with clear next steps

AI and search are rewriting the higher-ed marketing playbook. From chatbots that lift student performance to generative engines that curate

Prospective students are acting like savvy consumers. AI is their new advisor. With skepticism about the value of college on

Higher ed marketing’s center of gravity shifted this week to one word: relevance. Prospective students respond when they see themselves.

This page gathers the most recent posts from the top Higher Education Marketing Blogs. As the higher education landscape evolves,

Higher ed’s web is being rewritten in real time. This week’s theme is control at scale, using governance, AI, and

The ground is shifting under enrollment teams, and the winners are those who spot the shift before the data lags
The Khan TED Institute announcement, the data infrastructure crisis, the death of the enrollment funnel, and what it all means

Prospective students are not starting on your homepage anymore. They are starting with AI. This week’s insights converge on a

Search just changed the campus tour. Prospective students now start with conversational AI, where authority and context beat keywords and

Prospective students are no longer just Googling. They are asking AI what to study and where to enroll. That shift

Students aren’t waiting for your email. They expect answers now, on the channels they actually use, with clear next steps

AI and search are rewriting the higher-ed marketing playbook. From chatbots that lift student performance to generative engines that curate

Prospective students are acting like savvy consumers. AI is their new advisor. With skepticism about the value of college on

Higher ed marketing’s center of gravity shifted this week to one word: relevance. Prospective students respond when they see themselves.