Call for Entries: 2019 Campus Technology Impact Awards

Campus Technology Impact Awards 2019

Have you made your mark on the practice of technology in higher education? We want to know about it! The Campus Technology Impact Awards will honor exemplary colleges and universities that are making an extraordinary impact with technology on campus, doing important work in the service of teaching, learning, administration and operations. For each winning project, we will recognize the institution, the project lead and the technologies involved in making the initiative a success.

Awards History

This is our 15th year of recognizing higher education institutions for their work with technology. Formerly known as the Campus Technology Innovators Awards, the Impact Awards serve to broaden the scope of that recognition — to include both cutting-edge and well established projects. Our goal is to honor projects large and small that have had the greatest impact on the institution and on the higher education community.

Your Peers Will Help Decide

Entries will be reviewed by our Impact Awards Judging Committee of higher ed tech leaders, with final winners selected by our expert team of editors. Projects will be judged on their scale, uniqueness and impact, with a particular focus on the ways they are making a difference both to the institution and to higher education in general.

Winners will be recognized with:

  • An Impact Awards feature in our digital magazine
  • An in-depth project profile in one of our e-newsletters and on our website

Entry deadline: April 15. For more information, go to campustechnology.com/impact.

About the Author

Rhea Kelly is editor in chief for Campus Technology, THE Journal, and Spaces4Learning. She can be reached at [email protected].

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