| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|
Erin O'Brien |
Director of Student Success and Recruitment | Profile |
Jeremy Edson |
Director of Information Security | Profile |
Tom Kaczmarek |
Director Graduate Studies and DIrector of Center for Cyber Secuurity Awareness and Cyber Defense | Profile |
Laurie Panella |
Chief Information Officer | Profile |
Mount Allison University is a Sackville, NB-based company in the Education sector.
Campus Management foresaw the converging needs of institutions serving traditional and non-traditional students in a global and increasingly Internet-driven society. The company`s vision is to ensure that its clients achieve rapid delivery of highly integrated administrative and academic systems that are easier to maintain over the long-term. Campus Management serves organizations across the higher education landscape—ranging from career colleges to public and private institutions, offering non-credit programs, professional degrees and certifications, or traditional 2-year, 4-year, graduate and postdoctoral programs. Campus Management also pursues acquisitions and key partnerships that can provide its clients with distinctive operational and technological advantages. Most recently, this has included the acquisition and integration of two top-rated, best-in-class solutions: Talisma Constituent Relationships Management (CRM) suite and Talisma Fundraising software brands.
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Western Washington University is the state’s third-largest higher education institution. Consistently ranked the top master’s-granting public university in the Pacific Northwest by U.S. News and World Report. FACULTY: Faculty in fall 2012: 784. Full-time faculty: 517, 90.1 percent with terminal degrees. Student-faculty ratio: 20.8 to 1. STUDENTS: Fall 2012 enrollment: 14,833 full- and part-time students. Students of color: 21.3 percent. First-year students: 2,688 freshmen and 1,045 transfers. 2011 full-time freshmen returning: 85.1 percent. Six-year graduation rate: 67.2 percent.