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Share Your Insights on Use of Social Media on Your Campus

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Share Your Insights on Use of Social Media on Your Campus

Feb 16, 2016By Michael Stoner

Do you manage social media on your campus? If so, please take 10 minutes and contribute your insights and experiences to the only ongoing survey of social media in advancement.

mStoner and its partners The Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) and Huron Consulting Group are conducting the seventh annual survey on the use of social media in alumni relations, communications, fundraising and marketing at schools, colleges, and universities. Results will help you benchmark your institution’s social media initiatives and track trends related to the use of social media in educational advancement.

The survey should take about 10–15 minutes to complete, and your responses will be treated confidentially. Respondents who complete the survey and supply their email address will receive a complimentary copy of the survey findings.

You also can choose to be entered into a drawing for one free registration to the CASE Conference on Social Media and Community (March 30 — April 1, Chicago), where the initial survey findings will be shared. The winner will be notified on March 1. The minimum value for the registration is $915 for a CASE member.

TAKE THE SURVEY NOW.

You can learn about some of the findings from the 2015 survey in this blog post and download a copy of the white paper, “Refining, Prioritizing, Expanding: Social Media and Advancement in 2015,” which contains a full summary of the findings and appendices about crowdfunding and giving days.


  • Michael Stoner Co-Founder and Co-Owner Was I born a skeptic or did I become one as I watched the hypestorm gather during the dotcom years, recede, and congeal once more as we come to terms with our online, social, mobile world? Whatever. I'm not much interested in cutting edge but what actually works for real people in the real world. Does that make me a bad person?