EAB Daily Briefing March 10, 2016 Today's EAB Daily Briefing View the Archives Print Today's Stories Subscribe EAB Insight How positive messages could combat summer melt Learn how switching up your communication style can help you stave off the dreaded summer melt. More Latest News Why students really cheat March 10, 2016 Simple economic incentives encourage students to cheat, so the practice is unlikely to abate anytime soon without a major system overhaul, Carol Poster writes for Inside Higher Ed. More Higher ed takes center stage at SXSWedu March 10, 2016 Higher education leaders shared insights on the industry in seven-minute increments at SXSWedu in Austin this week. More Public scrutiny of college affordability isn't just driven by tuition March 10, 2016 While tuition has been increasing at colleges and universities across the country, the rise has coincided with numerous economic factors also keeping college out of reach for many families, Jeffrey Selingo writes for the Washington Post's "Grade Point." More Women leaders share the secrets of their success March 10, 2016 Strong professional networks and self-confidence help women advance in their careers, Neena Shukla writes for Virginia Business. More Why one college created a full analytics office November 4, 2015 The president of the University of Maryland University College says the new analytics office is paying off—and he offers key lessons for launching your own analytics team, too. More How to communicate with Generation Z March 9, 2016 Marketing aimed at college-age students must provide consumers a genuine experience from a people-first perspective, Clare Lane writes for Ragan's PR Daily. More Around the industry: Stanford University to set guidelines for buildings that honor controversial figures March 10, 2016 Stanford University will establish guidelines for renaming buildings and spaces that honor controversial figures, in today's bite-sized higher education roundup from California, New York, and Tennessee. More