Insights

When we’re not actively solving higher education challenges, we’re thinking about them.

And writing about them. And reading about them. And talking about them. Collected here are the insights and resources that we’ve developed to help inspire colleges and universities toward greater relevance, including blog posts, white papers, presentations, videos and worksheets.

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Build a Better Instance Part Two: Intermediate Configurable Joins Skills and Use Cases

March 25, 2021

written by Megan Miller

As more and more Slate users begin querying using Configurable Joins, subquery exports and filters have become an increasingly popular discussion topic. In hopes of answering some of the most frequently asked questions, RHB Slate team members Abraham Noel, John Michael Cuccia, Domenick Rozzi, and Megan Miller hosted hundreds of Slate user community members on…Read more

Build a Better Instance Part One: Configurable Joins Fundamentals

February 10, 2021

written by Megan Miller

On February 2, 2021, nearly 450 members of the Slate user community joined team members Abraham Noel, Domenick Rozzi, John Michael Cuccia and Megan Miller for the first webinar in our new series, Build a Better Instance with RHB: Configurable Joins. In “Setting the Foundation: Configurable Joins Concepts and Basics”, the team walked through the…Read more

Personalize and Streamline Your Slate Communications with Deliver

January 18, 2021

written by Megan Miller

RHB’s Senior Integration Consultant Megan Miller brings together her Slate expertise and experience as a university communications director to drop some great advice about using Deliver to make sending personalized, streamlined communications that are well received—and about making the process smoother for your whole team. As she says, “The fundamental truth is that we can’t…Read more

FAFSA Changes: How Higher Ed Will Need to Adapt to the New Application Date

July 28, 2016

written by Sam Waterson

This is one of an occasional conversation that Sam and I often have here in the office. We like to jabber about things that are going on in higher ed to keep abreast of what’s happening, but also, to think on behalf of our clients about how they can best respond to the multitude of changes that are occurring in American higher ed.

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