ASU President to become the first university president-podcaster

January 5, 2006 |  by  |  Podcasting & iPods, President and VPs  |  Share

President Crow from Arizona State University is a pioneer when it comes to the new Web2.0-enabled world of higher ed public relations.

After launching his blog, “The President’s Post,” last month, Michael Crow has just announced today on his blog that he will soon start to podcast on a weekly basis:

“On a separate but related note, another new endeavor in 2006 will be the formalization of weekly podcasts from the Office the President featuring discussion on an array of informational, university-related topics. More to come on this in the days ahead…”

Very smart move…

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