Catch Up with the CampusGroups User Group [Free Download!]

Catch Up with the CampusGroups User Group [Free Download!]

When we launched the CampusGroups User Group more than three months ago, we envisioned a community of educators and administrators sharing ideas, advice, questions, and suggestions for the future of student engagement. Now that we've held our first three meetings, we're thrilled to see that so many others around the country share that vision.

Our last meeting saw as many as 30 attendees joining our conference call, with more than a dozen of today's top universities and graduate schools represented. Download a summary of what we discussed.

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A Systematic Approach to Campus Engagement: Insights from CampusGroups & UCLA Anderson School of Management

A Systematic Approach to Campus Engagement: Insights from CampusGroups & UCLA Anderson School of Management

At the start of the 2017-2018 school year, Anderson's Full-Time MBA program went live with its own customized engagement platform on CampusGroups, where all of their student organizations now live. "We're building the foundation for a truly optimized system of club organization," says Dr. Elizabeth McKillop, Director of Student Services.

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The CampusGroups User Group Has Launched!

The CampusGroups User Group Has Launched!

At CampusGroups, we’re lucky to be able to speak with talented campus engagement leaders on a daily basis. Whether we’re speaking with student leaders or university administrators, we’re always inspired by the conversations we have with our most active and passionate users.

That's why we decided to start the CampusGroups User Group: to bring together the best minds in campus engagement, spark connections between them, and share strategies to help all of us get better at what we do.

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Leadership Spotlight: Elena Engles, Jones Graduate School of Business at Rice University

Leadership Spotlight: Elena Engles, Jones Graduate School of Business at Rice University

To Elena Engles, a second-year student at the Jones Graduate School of Business at Rice University, one of the greatest benefits of attending an on-campus MBA program is the chance to make life-changing connections. "I got my job by showing up at the right place and talking to the right person," she says. "Providing these kinds of opportunities is my key focus."

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Leadership Spotlight: Juan Salem, Yale School of Management

Leadership Spotlight: Juan Salem, Yale School of Management

Juan Salem is the co-chair of two groups at the Yale School of Management: the Technology Club, and the Marketing Club. Running two groups requires a lot of work, but Juan and the rest of his fellow club leaders have it down to a system with CampusGroups — all while staying focused on the bigger picture.  "Our clubs are there to enrich the student experience," says Juan.

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Leadership Spotlight: Nolan Chao, UC Berkeley Haas School of Business

Leadership Spotlight: Nolan Chao, UC Berkeley Haas School of Business

Student groups large and small face a similar set of challenges: recruiting new members, keeping current members engaged, planning successful events, and more. But depending on a group's size, the strategies used to solve those problems can vary dramatically. Nolan Chao, a second-year student at UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business, thinks about these questions from multiple angles.

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Leadership Spotlight: Jesse Delan, Northwestern Kellogg School of Management

Leadership Spotlight: Jesse Delan, Northwestern Kellogg School of Management

Some students find especially creative ways to bring career training and opportunities to campus. Jesse Delan, a second-year student at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, was inspired to introduce a different kind of organization to Kellogg's student community, one that could serve as a useful complement to existing professional groups. 

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Leadership Spotlight: Yessenia Gonzalez, USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work

Leadership Spotlight: Yessenia Gonzalez, USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work

How do you make thousands of graduate students feel like a unified organization? What if those students are spread out across different countries around the world? How do you keep everyone engaged and involved in the group's collective mission?

These are some of the questions facing Yessenia Gonzalez, Vice President of the Student Organization Board at USC's Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work.

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