In a Britain that claims to be a “United” Kingdom, having only two-dozen Scottish state schoolers at its best university does much to foster division. The post Outreach shouldn’t stop at Hadrian’s wall appeared first on Cherwell.| Cherwell
An accept-all (also known as catch-all) domain is an email domain that is configured to accept all emails, even if they’re sent to non-existent mailboxes on that domain.| The Hunter Blog
How often should you re-verify your mailing list to avoid a high bounce rate? To answer this question, I ran an experiment, and after 8 weeks, 5.5% of my mailing list was no longer valid.| The Hunter Blog
Find out what affects email deliverability and follow the tips to improve it.| The Hunter Blog
Should you care about open rates or replies? Is it easier to success at outreach, and how does AI play into it? Find out with our cold email 2022 v 2025 face off.| The Hunter Blog
Wondering if summer is a bad time for B2B marketing? Its not! Here's why July–August is still prime for lead gen, outreach, and decision-maker engagement.| The Hunter Blog
Use this ChatGPT prompt to personalize cold emails by job title, adjusting your message for each decision maker to boost relevance and replies.| The Hunter Blog
Don't let your voice get lost in the convenience of using GenAI like ChatGPT for your cold emails. Use these 4 steps to stay true to you.| The Hunter Blog
Messaging Madness 2025 has concluded. For a month, we voted on what makes a good cold email, comparing the incomparable and trying to capture the essence of relevant messaging.| The Hunter Blog
AI is very useful in cold outreach, and its usefulness goes far beyond email copywriting. This article shares some innovative methods of using AI for cold email.| The Hunter Blog
CUB’s Outreach team travels across the state to staff free events giving consumers energy efficiency tips for their home, educating them on how clean energy can cut their utility bills and helping people protect themselves from scams and rip-offs. Now in the winter heating season, CUB can help you learn how to make your home more efficient. We hope to see you at an event soon! 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 2, Homeowner Energy-Saving Workshop (in-person) Join the Citizens Utility...| Citizens Utility Board
As a follow up to the 2025 Cultivating Resilience Winter Conference, Ottawa Conservation District has partnered up with the Michigan State University Kellogg Biological Station and Shady Side Farm to bring you a field day focused on incorporating prairie strips into your farmland operations and crop fields. Strategically placed native prairie strips in crop fieldsRead More| KBS LTER
The Kellogg Biological Station (KBS) LTER program has pioneered research in sustainable farming practices and conservation in agricultural landscapes for decades, yet many of these practices are underused on farms. We need a deeper understanding about the barriers faced by farmers when adopting conservation practices, and the stronger connections between existing research and farmer needs. As partRead More| KBS LTER
Michigan State University’s College of Arts & Letters will be well represented this year among the Farmscapes to Forests: Kellogg Biological Station Long-Term Ecological Research Artist-in-Residence Program. The 2025 Artists-in-Residence at MSU’s W.K. Kellogg Biological Station (KBS) will include an assistant professor, post-doctoral research associate, and recent graduate, all from the College of Arts & Letters. TheyRead More| KBS LTER
This fall, we're offering a new, free program for UNC students focused on supporting mental health, fostering connection, and growing fresh food together.| North Carolina Botanical Garden
Learn more about a key AI use case, and whether leveraging this technology in your support chatbots makes sense for you.| Growth List
I rounded up the email sending limits of the most popular email service providers.| Growth List
IGFA 2025 Reel Into Fishing Camps Recap| igfa.org
Nasce la nuova guida astroturistica Inaf – Studio Bleu, presentata nel corso della Conferenza degli addetti scientifici e spaziali ed esperti agricoli organizzata dal Ministero degli affari esteri e della cooperazione internazionale all| MEDIA INAF
To help stock the Filling Station, a food pantry open to anyone in our ASOD family who is experiencing food insecurity or needs help making ends meet, Adams School of […] The post Help stock the Filling Station for those in need appeared first on UNC School of Dentistry.| UNC School of Dentistry
UNC Adams School of Dentistry Launches First-in-the-Nation Oral Health Policy Scholars Program with Inaugural Cohort Adams School of Dentistry has named the inaugural cohort of the UNC Oral Health Policy […]| UNC School of Dentistry
A visit to Uganda reveals the Kingdom of God growing in two different church bodies, both committed to preaching the Gospel.| WELS Friends of Africa
Un viaggio tra scienza, storia e innovazione nel nome di Galileo Galilei. L’Istituto nazionale di astrofisica, il Museo Galileo e Vis - Virtual Immersions in Science, in collaborazione con l’Uai, presentano “Galileo’s Legacy”, il| MEDIA INAF
Our communities are facing unprecedented challenges to our collective safety and efforts to house all of our neighbors.| National Coalition for the Homeless - Building a movement to End Homelessness
This summer I turned the corner on eight years at my institution, all in the same position. Although my general job responsibilities have remained fairly consistent over the years, there’s still be…| BizLibratory: Academic Business Librarianship, Instruction, research strategi...
Newark, New Jersey, and its partners in the Essex County Continuum of Care have achieved a remarkable milestone: a more than 30% reduction in unsheltered homelessness over four years. This progress is no accident. Newark established a centralized Office of Homeless Services, invested in staff retention, expanded outreach, and strengthened partnerships to ensure that more […]| Community Solutions
Ms. Emily Britt, a proud double alumna of UNC Greensboro (BS Entrepreneurship, 2015; MBA 2020), is a Thomasville, NC native, coming to UNCG in 2012 for school and continuing as a staff member after graduation. Emily has worked in various roles with the University before landing in fundraising as a Development Officer. Emily has worked in Development officially for three years and tangentially for […]| This Liaison Life
Catching up In a recent post of SearchReSearch, Dan Russell discusses: When would I use a regular search engine? When would I use an LLM / AI system? Categories of tasks that LLMs generally d…| This Liaison Life
One Africa Team missionaries overcome challenging driving conditions and surprise the members of a congregation in rural Cameroon,| WELS Friends of Africa
My colleague Dr. Julia Wester and I have a new paper out in the journal Integrative and Comparative Biology reporting on the results of a survey distributed to over 800 scientists, science educators, and science communicators. I presented these results at the 2025 Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists. Our study confirms a trend that’s ... Read More "“Twitter sucks now and all the cool kids are moving to Bluesky:” Our new survey shows that scientists no longer find Twitter ...| Southern Fried Science
Learn how to find influencers, craft outreach messages, and build partnerships that power successful influencer marketing campaigns.| AdParlor
A story by Gianna Noble, a student in the Department of Kinesiology, Recreation, and Sport Studies The most eye opening and impactful experience of my life, thus far, was spending three weeks of my summer in Mombasa, Kenya, with International Medical Aid. As a Kinesiology major on the pre-med track, I've always anticipated studying abroad,...| Accolades
In the push to execute Sunday morning services, it is easy to forget the basics: churches grow when people receive Christ, and people receive Christ when they’re invited to receive Christ. Read the story of a church that has mastered the basics. Recently, I was engaged by a small, rural church in one of the […] The post What is the Worst Thing That Can Happen on a Sunday Morning? appeared first on Church Growth Magazine.| Church Growth Magazine
The Moment Everything Changed I'll never forget the first time I truly felt Jerusalem. It wasn't during my academic studies or archaeological training. It was standing on the Temple Mount at sunrise, watching golden light spill across the very stones where Jesus once walked. In that moment, Scripture wasn't just text on a page. Scripture […] The post Why Every Believer Should Hold the Temple Mount in Their Hands appeared first on Church Growth Magazine.| Church Growth Magazine
A pair of philosophers have created a program through which people can volunteer to team-teach online courses at Ukrainian universities. The European Initiative for Online Tandem Courses for Ukrainian Universities launched in September of last year. It arranges for teams of two European university lecturers from two different countries to offer philosophy seminars via a virtual| Daily Nous - news for & about the philosophy profession
Is there an issue that keeps you up at night? You can use your academic expertise to push for change. Learn how. The post How Academics Can Inform Public Debate and Policy: Four Case Studies appeared first on Network for Business Sustainability (NBS).| Network for Business Sustainability (NBS)
Bishop Judah Pallangyo is the new leader of the Africa Mission Evangelism Church, a Confessional Lutheran church body located in Tanzania.| WELS Friends of Africa
NCEES is proud to announce that it has awarded $265,000 in scholarships to students in all 50 states and the District of Columbia this year in partnership with the ACEC Research Institute. The NCEES Professional Licensure Scholarship aims to make engineering and surveying careers and professional licensure more accessible to students and address workforce shortages...| NCEES
Strategic follow-up plays a huge role in making the most of your VBS! Here are some practical, tried-and-true ideas for making an impact.| Children's Ministry
Receive cold email feedback from your leads with this prompt that uses your email to predict reactions.| The Hunter Blog
As the weather starts to warm, California’s hillsides turn golden as grasses dry and take on a reflective sheen. Not only does California’s nickname “the Golden State” refer to it’s historic connection to the gold rush, it also refers to the rolling golden hills of native flowers, like the California golden poppy and less distinct […]| TRRP: Plant Spotlight – Grasses of the Trinity River Watershed
Looking for an edge in IT scale and speed? IT staff augmentation helps teams scale flexibly around your company's core competencies.| Growth List
Here's how to warm up an email account so you land in the inbox every time.| Growth List
IMAP and SMTP are two important email protocols. Here's the difference between them.| Growth List
Here are the basics on SMTP servers and what you should know to set up your email address and campaigns.| GrowthList
The post 4 Top Tips for Mastering Journalist and Blogger Outreach appeared first on Solvid.| Solvid
The post 10 Best Backlink Monitoring Tools To Track Your Link Building appeared first on Solvid.| Solvid
Story by Vanessa Slay (’23) When Tony Brown (’00) was a child, he dreamed of one day bringing people together for the Olympic games. And while that particular dream has…| Accolades
A unique resource guide for historically underrepresented populations in Knoxville CEHHS is taking a page from history to help Vols learn more about and support underrepresented populations in the community.…| Accolades
There’s a cloud of increased anxiety and other mental health issues looming over childhood. That cloud grew with the pandemic and is continuing to loom because of a critical national…| Accolades
Story by Jennifer Joh Trustees of the William T. Grant Foundation, the Spencer Foundation, the Doris Duke Foundation and the Bezos Family Foundation have approved funding for the winners of…| Accolades
One Africa Team Missionary Ben Foxen met with representatives of three Confessional Lutheran Synods located in Uganda.| WELS Friends of Africa
For over 100 years, WELS Congregations have been building Christian elementary and secondary schools. Many WELS members grew up learning Bible History and the teachings of Martin Luther’s Small Catechism, along with reading, writing, and arithmetic, as well as social studies and science. In the 21st Century, over 400 WELS congregations operate Early Childhood Educational … Continue reading "Building on an Age-Old Tradition" The post Building on an Age-Old Tradition appeared first on WELS ...| WELS Friends of Africa – Mission updates and prayer requests from One Afric...
Jake Vilhauer recently graduated from Martin Luther College (MLC) and is a new missionary for the One Africa Team. Coming out of Martin Luther College I initially planned on becoming a high school history teacher. In history teacher fashion, here’s a crash course of the last eight months of my life. I was informed that … Continue reading "New Missionary" The post New Missionary appeared first on WELS Friends of Africa.| WELS Friends of Africa – Mission updates and prayer requests from One Afric...
Finding the best ways to communicate well is always something WELS missionaries are thinking about. That’s why, in mid-October, my family landed in Arusha, Tanzania. We planned to spend about 2 months in the country to learn to communicate in Swahili. Old and Young Learners I enrolled in two courses at MS-TCDC, a college focused … Continue reading "Communicate the Gospel" The post Communicate the Gospel appeared first on WELS Friends of Africa.| WELS Friends of Africa – Mission updates and prayer requests from One Afric...
One Africa Team Missionary Keegan Dowling and WELS Pastor Joel Seifert recently visited the Democratic Republic of Congo. Here is their story: Just to date myself, I’m a fan of the Oklahoma rock group Flaming Lips. One time they released an album—four discs (dated again!)—meant to be played simultaneously—called “Zaireka”. They wanted a name that … Continue reading "“Congo-reka!”" The post “Congo-reka!” appeared first on WELS Friends of Africa.| WELS Friends of Africa – Mission updates and prayer requests from One Afric...
2024-25 proved to be an unusual school year for me. Two examples: In the fall, we hired the amazing Ava Calpino to join me as a fellow business librarian, among other responsibilities Ava has. She …| This Liaison Life
Many churches are great at a lot of things, but are not engaging the lost in their own neighborhoods. Here are 7 major reasons why that I identified...| Greg Stier
Ava Calpino is the Assessment Liaison Librarian and co-business librarian at UNCG. She received her MA-LIS from UW-Madison in 2024 and is enjoying her new career. You can connect with her on Linked…| This Liaison Life
Trinity River Hatchery Modernization Project Federal funding has provided the opportunity to institute much-needed modernization for the Trinity River Hatchery. Trinity River Hatchery (TRH) is a Reclamation-owned, Central Valley Project mitigation hatchery which was established to produce juvenile salmonids to mitigate for the loss of fish habitat upstream of Lewiston and Trinity Dams. Both dams […]| TRRP: Featured Article – June 2023
Oxford Celebrates May Day the Virtual Way One of the great traditions of our lovely city is to celebrate May Morning,...| Cowley Road Works
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Fish Biologists Turned Farmers: Growing Food for Juvenile Salmonids in a Regulated River System Modern river science related to salmon restoration is everchanging due to the complex interplay of factors affecting their life cycle. There are man-made issues including habitat degradation, barriers to migration, harvest; as well as environmental, such as climate change, and ocean conditions. […]| TRRP: Featured Article – APR25
As church leaders, it’s easy to get buried in the details—production, planning, programming—while overlooking the subtle moments that make a first-time guest think, “I’m coming back.” Instead of worrying about a complete overhaul this Easter, choose from the items below to make a few high-impact adjustments. Noticing these can help create a welcoming, memorable experience […] The post 3 Ways To Make Your Easter Services Impactful appeared first on Church Growth Magazine.| Church Growth Magazine
Where Faith Meets Medicine: Local Churches, Global Impact Through Mercy Ships Did you know that over 50% of the world's population lives near a coast? Yet, for millions of these people, access to basic surgical care remains out of reach. This sobering reality presents an extraordinary opportunity for churches to extend their ministry beyond local […] The post Following Jesus’ Model: How Your Church Can Partner with Mercy Ships to Heal Nations appeared first on Church Growth Magazine.| Church Growth Magazine
Why are great men being canceled? We live in a world where the heroes and warriors are being removed ... masculinity diminished. Every great culture is built on the character of its heroes and the courage of its warriors. And true of every great family - and every great church. A godless culture tries to […] The post Where Are the Warriors? appeared first on Church Growth Magazine.| Church Growth Magazine
In the ever-evolving landscape of American Christianity, a significant paradigm shift has been underway in recent years. Church revitalization has emerged as the new face of church planting. This transformation is driven by a complex interplay of factors, including shifting demographics, resource constraints, and a deeper appreciation for the untapped potential within existing congregations. In this […] The post Demographics Prove Church Revitalization is Necessary appeared first on Church...| Church Growth Magazine
While proclaiming the need to accept ourselves and demanding recognition of being “born this way,” today’s culture increasingly and hypocritically teaches children to be dissatisfied with how they were created. In particular, our society emasculates men and vilifies manhood and even calls masculinity “toxic.” We have a biblical model of men as providers and hunters, […] The post The Test of Lionhood appeared first on Church Growth Magazine.| Church Growth Magazine
As a tense world watches with apprehension while wars and turmoil escalate, Christians have a prime opportunity to bring an infusion of the good news of grace. Here is an opportunity to refocus your family, your team, your church, and community on the purpose of church and the outcome of true Christian grace. The outspoken […] The post Reinvigorate Your Congregation’s Passion for God’s Grace appeared first on Church Growth Magazine.| Church Growth Magazine
Building a church starts with a genuine love for unchurched people. By spending time with lost people, pastors can share the Gospel and impact lives through purposeful outreach to the community. The post Why You Need to Think Like a Fish appeared first on Church Growth Magazine.| Church Growth Magazine
Pastors can correct faulty assumptions about the church by responding with wisdom and a renewed commitment to biblical teaching, Christian evangelism, and grace-filled community outreach. The post The Church Has an Image Problem appeared first on Church Growth Magazine.| Church Growth Magazine
Church growth is attainable in 2023 when pastors look for ways to engage seekers and invite them into community through evangelism and discipleship ministry. The post 5 Things about Church Growth that are No Longer True appeared first on Church Growth Magazine.| Church Growth Magazine
Although many women have stopped going to church, pastors and other church leaders can reach out in love, identify underlying issues, make a plan to engage women, and foster growth. The post 6 Reasons Women Leave the Church — and How to Encourage Them to Return appeared first on Church Growth Magazine.| Church Growth Magazine
By emphasizing evangelism, discipleship, community outreach, and spiritual maturity, pastors can reverse a church’s slow decline and instead experience dynamic church growth. The post 7 Solutions for Churches that Stop Growing appeared first on Church Growth Magazine.| Church Growth Magazine
Church leaders can enhance their outreach to the community by partnering with World Food Bank to feed the hungry. The post The Hunger Solution: Your Church Can Help appeared first on Church Growth Magazine.| Church Growth Magazine
Sustained church growth flows from a commitment to the Great Commission, which tells us to “Go into all the world!” The post The Big Switch: The Community Is Not Coming to Your Church appeared first on Church Growth Magazine.| Church Growth Magazine
One way to grow a church during the holidays is to help people slow down. By focusing on outreach to the community, churches can attract new people as they minister to real needs. The post 4 Ways Your Church Can Help People Simplify Christmas appeared first on Church Growth Magazine.| Church Growth Magazine
Christmas is the best time to activate the church invite! Focus on outreach to the community. The results? Church growth! The post 11 Ways to Make Christmas Your Best Outreach of the Year appeared first on Church Growth Magazine.| Church Growth Magazine
Pastors can grow churches by teaching people to embrace missional living, which starts with availability, intentionality, and presence. The post 3 Key Rhythms of a Thriving Missional Life appeared first on Church Growth Magazine.| Church Growth Magazine
How to Teach the 6 Principles of Spiritual Maturity Growing a church means implementing a solid discipleship ministry. Pastors can to lead their congregants to spiritual maturity by helping them see people as image bearers of Christ, by choosing to bless others, by tearing down walls, and by preserving unity. | By Alejandro Mandes Today’s […] The post Valuing Diversity and Unity appeared first on Church Growth Magazine.| Church Growth Magazine
4 Ways Church Leaders Can Respond to Crisis Growing churches care about their communities. When a crisis hits, church pastors who engage in leadership training will have a plan. By equipping people to respond with compassion and practical assistance, you can be a light to your community. | By Tom Pounder As much as we would […] The post Help Your Community Cope with Tragedy appeared first on Church Growth Magazine.| Church Growth Magazine
Growing churches help their people unite around the local community, serving neighbors and sharing the love of Jesus. The post Impact Your Community and Your Church Will Grow appeared first on Church Growth Magazine.| Church Growth Magazine
Church leaders can grow a church by cultivating spiritual maturity through Christian evangelism, discipleship, and outreach to the community. The post Three Goals Every Church Must Have appeared first on Church Growth Magazine.| Church Growth Magazine
Many people who have not affiliated with Christianity are searching for answers. Churches can engage the “nones” through friendship, one-on-one evangelism, and community outreach programs that encourage honest conversation. The post The Unaffiliated Are Not the Unreachable appeared first on Church Growth Magazine.| Church Growth Magazine
Here are 3 tips to leverage AI to generate your emails| GrowthList
Content-based and relationship-driven links are apparently the ones that make a huge impact in today’s digital marketing (not just SEO). Outreach accounts for the majority of these link acquisitions – which I can personally attest to as it is evident on most of the campaigns we’ve handled. Long gone are the days of solely winning through submission-type link building tactics. The post Email Outreach Tips: +22 Link Building Email Templates appeared first on Kaiserthesage.| Kaiserthesage
The lovable Disney film Moana, tells the story of a young girl who lives on a Polynesian island and is the daughter of the chief. Like many fathers, the chief is overly protective of his daughter, and also of the people he rules. As a result, the people of Moana’s village are in a bit […]| Canon Fodder
Having clear and easy opt-out language is an important part of keeping your emails compliant. Here's how to write it.| GrowthList
Will you be in Washington, DC for the American Libraries Association Annual Conference and Exhibition this June? If so, we look forward to meeting you! The Smithsonian Libraries and Archives will more »| Smithsonian Libraries and Archives / Unbound
This is a sequel to “my crazy liaison Friday” report from 2018. I’ve spent the rest of the week catching up from Monday. Monday, February 3, 2025 9am Arrived at work. Quickly checked and cleaned up…| This Liaison Life
GRID3 has recently launched a webinar series in which GRID3 experts break down technical details about our work in a user-friendly and easily understandable manner. Der Beitrag GRID3 Webinars: Ready for the shift erschien zuerst auf GRID3.| GRID3
In this guide, we'll teach you how to get quality backlinks and explore the only nine link-building strategies you should be using.| Solvid
Stick with us as we reveal the benefits of HARO (now Connectively) link building and teach you how to optimise HARO for backlinking success.| Solvid
A modern salesperson can automate their sales outreach. Here are 7 ways to effectively streamline your manual outreach processes.| Solvid
Ada Lovelace Day was celebrated on October 8 in 2024, and on this occasion, to celebrate and raise awareness of the contributions of women to the STEM fields we interviewed some of the women in Debian. Here we share their thoughts, comments, and concerns with the hope of inspiring more women to become part of the Sciences, and of course, to work inside of Debian. This article was simulcasted to the debian-women mail list. Beatrice Torracca 1. Who are you? I am Beatrice, I am Italian. Internet...| Bits from Debian
Eric Peterson, Science Coordinator out monitoring algae on the Trinity River in 2024. [Jeanne McSloy, Trinity River Restoration Program]| TRRP
Aerial Image of the Upper Conner Creek Restoration Site during phase 1 restoration in fall of 2024. [Elliot Sarnacki, Trinity River Restoration Program]The Trinity River Restoration Program is working on two Trinity River channel rehabilitation projects in 2025; Phase II of the Upper Conner Creek Rehabilitation Project located in Junction City, CA and Phase I of the Sawmill Gravel Processing Site Rehabilitation Project located in Lewiston, CA.| TRRP
"One person told me that the way they were banished, shunned and even hated led them to the conclusion that being gay made them a modern-day leper."| New Ways Ministry
Happy New Year, friends! Good luck with 2025. Last month, I had the pleasure and honor of introducing my new colleague Ava Calpino to the business school faculty as our new co-business librarian. T…| This Liaison Life