Modo Higher Ed Customer Advisory Board (Virtual)

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The closed-door virtual Customer Advisory Board provides a collaborative forum for higher education leaders to share feedback, discuss key priorities, and preview Modo’s upcoming roadmap. This session builds on insights from the in-person CAB, offering an opportunity for continued collaboration and strategic alignment.The group discusses and shares topics ranging from building a unified mobile and […]

CUNY IT Conference

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The CUNY IT Conference gathers technology professionals, administrators, and faculty from across the City University of New York system to explore how digital innovation enhances teaching, learning, and campus life. The 2025 conference spotlights collaboration and best practices in modernizing the higher education experience. 

The Best Campus Portals of 2025 

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Showcase of Award-Worthy Desktop Experiences When done right, a student portal is more than a dashboard—it’s the heartbeat of the digital campus. Today’s best portals don’t just deliver information;  they engage students, centralize essential tools, and personalize access in ways that directly impact student success. In preparation for the 2026 Appademy Awards, we’re celebrating the […]

Hello Heels, Hello Innovation: UNC-Chapel Hill Leads the Conversation at UNC Cause 2025

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This year’s UNC Cause Conference, held from September 24–26, 2025, at the Wilmington Convention Center, marked a milestone for higher education innovation across North Carolina. With its vibrant mix of technology leaders, academic innovators, and digital transformation experts, the event offered more than just another stop on the conference circuit—it delivered a roadmap for what’s […]

Why Mobile-First Matters: Redefining Student Engagement for the Modern Campus

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The Mobile Majority Is Already Here Today’s students live on their phones. According to Pew Research Center, 21% of U.S. adults aged 18–29 are “smartphone-only” internet users—meaning they do not have home broadband and rely entirely on mobile devices for connectivity. That number rises even higher among working-class, minority, and urban populations—many of whom make […]