Campus Event Systems Integrated

Two education technology companies have teamed up to streamline event scheduling on campuses. Software from OrgSync, which has services to help student organizations operate online, can now integrate with 25Live from CollegeNET, which allows campus event schedulers to search dates and spaces in order to reserve campus space and publish the details to the Web.


Users can access 25Live through OrgSync in order to view events and locations, set up scheduling of events and assign locations and resources to them and manage event registrations.

Users can access 25Live through OrgSync in order to view events and locations, set up scheduling of events and assign locations and resources to them and manage event registrations.

"Our goal was to create a one-stop-shop so our users don't have to switch between two platforms while planning an event," said OrgSync Product Director Kevin Wade in a press release. "Working with our mutual customers, we were able to tailor this integration to fit their specific needs."

Users can access 25Live through OrgSync in order to view events and locations, set up scheduling of events and assign locations and resources to them and manage event registrations. Once the event is scheduled, the25Live "Publisher" feature syncs with OrgSync's calendars.

Among OrgSync's customers are Appalachian State University in North Carolina; Washington State; and the University of California, Los Angeles. CollegeNet's clients include Atlantic Cape Community College and Carnegie Mellon and Widener U, both in Pennsylvania.

About the Author

Dian Schaffhauser is a former senior contributing editor for 1105 Media's education publications THE Journal, Campus Technology and Spaces4Learning.

Featured

  • white clouds in the sky overlaid with glowing network nodes, circuits, and AI symbols

    AWS, Microsoft, Google, Others Make DeepSeek-R1 AI Model Available on Their Platforms

    Leading cloud service providers are now making the open source DeepSeek-R1 reasoning model available on their platforms, including Amazon, Microsoft, and Google.

  • illustration with geometric shapes, digital circuitry, and subtle icons of an open book, graduation cap, and lightbulb

    University of Michigan Launches Agentic AI Virtual Teaching Assistant

    At the University of Michigan's Stephen M. Ross School of Business, a new Virtual Teaching Assistant pilot program is utilizing agentic AI to provide students with 24/7 access to support and self-directed learning.

  • robot waving

    Copilot Updates Aim to Make AI More Personal

    Microsoft has unveiled a range of updates to its Copilot platform, marking a new phase in its effort to deliver what it calls a "true AI companion" that adapts to individual users' needs, preferences and routines.

  • modern college building with circuit and brain motifs

    Anthropic Launches Claude for Education

    Anthropic has announced a version of its Claude AI assistant tailored for higher education institutions. Claude for Education "gives academic institutions secure, reliable AI access for their entire community," the company said, to enable colleges and universities to develop and implement AI-enabled approaches across teaching, learning, and administration.