Live from AMA: AI Isn’t Perfect—But Neither Are We
A lively discussion from the AMA Symposium for the Marketing of Higher Education between Brian Piper and Scott Cline . The conversation dives deep into how AI is transforming administrative and strategic workflows in higher education, empowering professionals to focus on meaningful human interactions.
Maximizing Impact: How Integrated Planning Can Transform Enrollment and Institutional Outcomes
How to build an integrated planning process using enrollment data and insights to bring all stakeholders to the same table, aligned around a shared vision for institutional outcomes.
Lessons in Leadership:
Handling Criticism
Carrie and Scott Cline delve into the art of managing criticism as a leader. Whether the feedback is constructive or difficult to hear, Scott provides actionable advice on how to pause, reflect, and respond thoughtfully. Leaders at all levels will benefit from this conversation on reframing feedback as a positive sign of progress and a chance to improve.
What’s Next for Graduate Arts Education?
Dr. Ray Lutzky is joined by Dr. Scott Cline. Scott has spent over a decade supporting recruitment and enrollment for this prestigious school that has trained world-class artists and designers for more than 100 years. He discussed how AI is shaping applied art graduate degrees, to help prepare graduates for a future where technology and creativity continue to converge.
Drive growth with human-centric strategies from social intelligence
As Campus Sonar’s Executive in Residence, I joined Kelsey Stockton to discuss how colleges and universities can use social intelligence to strengthen recruitment, retention, and alumni engagement. We explored how institutions are leveraging these insights to enhance the prospective student journey, improve donor relations, and deepen stakeholder connections.
Lessons in Leadership: Mentorship
Mentorship isn’t a formal LinkedIn proposal—it’s about building real relationships that grow naturally. On Lessons in Leadership with Enrollify, I talked with Dr. Carrie Phillips, about how to find great mentors by giving before you ask, making it easy, owning the relationship, and recognizing that some mentors are just for a season.