• After a spring of protests, how colleges should plan for the fall ahead

    After a spring of protests, how colleges should plan for the fall ahead
    It’s not over yet.One of the most tumultuous academic years of the last few decades is drawing to a close.
    The pro-Palestinian protests have captured America’s attention with their tent cities, occasional violent clashes with police and some antisemitic sentiments. They turned the last few weeks of the semester on their head in many cases, and even led to cancelled commencement ceremonies. I’d suggest tightening up—very written but people know what happened. Get to the me
  • Survey: How is your company preparing for the November elections?

    Survey: How is your company preparing for the November elections?
    Take the Ragan Communications and The Conference Board survey today. 
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  • By the Numbers: A snapshot of CCOs today

    By the Numbers: A snapshot of CCOs today
    A look at who becomes a CCO — and how they get there.
    Chief communications officers are having a moment.
    Since the pandemic, their prominence has grown as communications emerged as a more visible, valued part of the C-suite.
    But what does an average CCO look like?
    Patino Associates published the “2024 Chief Communications Office Turnover Study,” delving into who holds these roles, how long they’ve held them and what might lead them to leave.
     
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