Campus Management, Campus Labs, iModules Merge to Form New Company

Education technology companies Campus Management, Campus Labs and iModules are combining to form a new company, dubbed Anthology. Its focus: "connecting colleges and universities with real-time, cross-departmental data to drive actionable insights that advance institutional missions," according to a news announcement.

Anthology's technology portfolio comprises 14 cloud-based solutions supporting the student lifecycle. They cover four key areas, the company said:

  • Student information system, enterprise resource planning, institutional effectiveness and compliance solutions for managing operations and navigating changing regulation;
  • Constituent relationship management solutions to support recruiting, enrollment, student success and alumni engagement;
  • Assessment management and student engagement solutions; and
  • Data visualization and analytics.

"Anthology is harnessing the collective power of three industry leaders encompassing data-driven technology, decades of higher education expertise, and innovation-focused leadership to deliver a transformative data experience for institutions," said Jim Milton, Anthology's chief executive officer, in a statement. "I'm grateful to be leading Anthology in the development of industry-first solutions that will help institutions unify their data, improve student engagement, enhance operational efficiencies and propel online giving in support of their communities and unique missions."

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

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