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The Future Has Spoken: Listening to the Data to Drive Forward-Looking Strategies

RJ Nichol
Oct 1, 2020

engineering education

Focusing on the future of engineering education

Data is destiny, and it’s speaking to you right now. As engineering education programs look to rebound from diminishing international applications and widespread economic uncertainty, the ability to recognize trends in real time and make strategic decisions has never been more urgent.

During Liaison’s free on-demand webinar, “The Future Has Spoken: Listening to the Data to Drive Forward-Looking Strategies,” ASEE’s Norman Fortenberry, Sc.D., explores the issues shaping the future of engineering education. In addition, Tandilyn Morrel, Director of Graduate Programs at the Texas A&M College of Engineering, connects these larger trends to the data she’s collected at her institution.

Hear new insights early

Viewers will also learn new strategies for:

  • Adapting admissions processes in the wake of COVID-19, especially with regard to replacing traditional test scores with more subjective metrics.
  • Leveraging national and institutional data to target the right applicants.
  • Using data to cultivate internal and external strategic partnerships.
  • Increasing diversity and fostering inclusivity in your program.

What are you waiting for? Watch “The Future Has Spoken: Listening to the Data to Drive Forward-Looking Strategies.”

RJ Nichol

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