Note from the editor
Dear readers,
The Education Dive: Higher Ed email newsletter will be taking a break from publication on Memorial Day, Monday, May 29. We'll be back in your inboxes with fresh news and analysis on Tuesday, May 30 — or, if you subscribe to our Weekender newsletter, on Saturday.
In the meantime, you may want to use the holiday as an opportunity to catch up on any recent stories you missed, including our look at core elements of a successful higher ed digital marketing plan or considerations that should be top of mind for higher ed "change agents." As always, thank you for choosing us to keep you up to date on the education industry.
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Roger Riddell
Editor, Education Dive
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