2016-04-05



Attending conferences is a great way to learn new strategies, hear inspiring keynotes from industry leaders, get inside scoop on the latest tactics and network with industry professionals. We have put together a list of what we think are the must-attend higher education marketing conferences this year.

1. CASE District IV Conference

Date: April 2 – 5, 2016
City: Dallas, TX

Social Media Sessions:

How to Reach the Youths

Fandemonium: Handling Student-created Fan Accounts

Create Your Own Well of Content That Won’t Run Dry

The Growth of Texas A&M’s Social Media Program: Why Communicating in Real-tile is Worth It

Fails and Facepalms: Social Media Screw-Ups

And Now for Something a Little Different: Tailoring Your University’s Voice to Social Media

LinkedIn: Fast Growing, Free Resource for Alumni, Marketing and Advancement

Social Media Strategies: Influencing the Culture of Your Alumni Through the Power of Social Media

Have a Serious Talk about Emoji: Create a Social Media Style Guide

Website/UX Sessions:

A University Website Overhaul: Challenging the Organizational Chart to Make a User-Centric Experience

2. CASE Indiana Spring Conference 2016

Date: April 15 2016
City: Muncie, IN
Social Media Sessions:

Trust Your Interns: How Purdue Successfully Grew its Snapchat Presence

Social Media Advertising 101

3. Institute for Senior Communications & Marketing Professionals

Date: April 26 – 28 2016
City: Scottsdale, AZ

Social Media Session:

Lessons in Social Media Success from #HigherEd CEOs

Analytics Session:

Benchmarketing, Metrics, and Measurement

4. University of Illinois Web Conference

Date: April 27 & 28 2016
City: Champaign-Urbana, IL

Web Development Sessions:

The Scent of Accessibility

Taxonomy Basics for the Launch of Your Website

10 Things You Didn’t Know You Could Do with HTML5

Web Design Sessions:

Not Just Any Content: Strategies for Reaching Your Actual User

Negotiating the ‘Stupid’ out of UX Design

How a Web Re-Design Drives Organizational Change: A Cautionary Tale

Artist or Architect: Designing the Web for the Ordinary Person

5. District VII Utah Regional Conference

Date: May 13, 2016
City: Ogden, UT
Sessions: TBA

6. HighEdWeb Michigan 2016

Date: May 5 & 6 2016
City: Grand Rapids, MI

Web Development Sessions:

Building up your Development Toolbox

Extending WordPress: Beyond Posts and Pages

Improving Your Website’s Performance

Web Design Sessions:

Create an Exceptional Customer Journey With Your Website

Using design to solve marketing & recruitment challenges

Simplified Web Page Strategy

Developing Content Guidelines to maintain a unified, multi-contributor website

Social Media and Analytics Sessions:

Accio Followers! – Fresh Ways to Draw Students to your Instagram and Twitter

Google Tag Manager: What it is and what it’s good for

Beyond Google Analytics: How to tell if your website is working

7. The DRIVE Conference

Date: May 17 – 18, 2016
City: Bellevue, WA
Sessions: TBA

8. CASE Marketing & Branding

Date: June 6 – 8, 2016
City: Washington, D.C.

Digital Marketing & Analytics Sessions:

Marketing Measurement: Providing Insight and Proving Value

Feed the Beast: Social Media Content and Advertising

Content (Strategy) is King: Engaging and Converting Your Audiences by Providing Content They Need, When They Need It

Flipping the Funnel: Increasing Yield and Alumni Engagement with Website Tracking and Optimization

Branding Sessions:

The State of the Profession: Branding in Higher Ed

Global Trends and Perspectives in Marketing and Branding

9. SUNYCUAD Educational Conference

Date: June 8 – 10, 2016
City: Cooperstown, NY

Social Media Sessions:

Harnessing the Power of Social Data for Development

Finding Your Voice: Giving Your Social Media Personality

Website Development & Design Sessions:

Redesigning Your Site for a Better User Experience

10. HighEdWeb West 2016

Date: June 10, 2016
City: Riverside, CA
Sessions: TBA

11. Elements: The Web Conference at Penn State

Date: June 13 – 15, 2016
City: University Park, PA

Marketing Sessions:

One Way or Another: Remarketing Basics in a Post-Punk World

UX for the real world: How service design will transform higher ed marketing

Website Development & Design Sessions:

Application Development: Why UX Matters

Creating a seamless omnichannel user experience

Elements of Motion Design

It’s Made of People! A Strategic Approach to Dynamic Web Content Personalization

Web Redesign Done Right – The First Time

12. Summit of Leaders in Advancement

Date: July 17 – 19, 2016
City: New York City, NY

Marketing & Analytics Sessions:

Creating a Marketing Organization that Gets Results

Evaluating High-Performing Fundraising Programs

Digital Engagement Initiatives Today: Crowdsourcing Our Collective Wisdom

Of Algorithms and Advancement: Data-Driven Advancement Strategy and Execution

13. Summer Institute in Communications & Marketing

Date: August 1 – 5, 2016
City: Boston, MA
Sessions: TBA

14. eduWeb Digital Summit

Date: August 1 – 4, 2016
City: Denver, CO

Digital Marketing Sessions:

From Thought Leader to Market Leader: Rise Above the Noise with Expert Content Marketing

The Content Marketing Stack

Prove Your Worth: Measuring Online & Offline Marketing Efforts

5 Ways to Improve Your Email Campaigns (and Get Better Results)

Social Media Sessions:

First Impressions; What Prospective Students Want in A Campus Visit Experience

Engaging Current Students for Digital Admissions Recruitment

4 Steps to Activate Your School’s Social Advocates

How to Give Snapchat a Job

Web Design and Development Sessions:

Searching For Direction: Using A Search-Based Homepage to Direct Users

Design Your Website with Google Analytics in Mind

Targeted Audience, Targeted Message. Better ROI – the How of Successful Microsites and Landing Pages

15. The Conference for Community College Advancement

Date: October 5 – 7, 2016
City: San Diego, CA
Sessions: TBA

16. HighEdWeb Memphis 2016

Date: October 16 – 19, 2016
City: Memphis, TN
Sessions: TBA

17. Confab Higher Ed 2016

Date: November 14 – 16, 2016
City: Philadelphia, PA

Content Marketing Sessions:

Tools and deliverables: Methods, guidelines, and templates for getting content strategy right

Building your digital writing toolbox

Improving your content with analytics and testing

Metrics for content: Do less work and get better results

Website Design & UX Sessions:

Storymapping the user’s journey

Design for real life

From bad to worse to nearly perfect: Making large-scale IA changes to a live site

18. Symposium for the Marketing of Higher Education

Date: December 4 – 7, 2016
City: Orlando, FL
Sessions: TBA

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