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Jane Livingston (Yale University)

Jane Livingston
Associate Director, ITS Communications
New Haven, Connecticut
UNITED STATES

Jane Livingston

Biography

Jane Livingston is the Associate Director for Communications in Information Technology Services at Yale University where she manages the IT web presence, internal and external IT related publications and communications and the University targeted messaging application and service. She’s worked in higher education technology for the past 10 years. Before joining Yale, Jane worked at Vassar College and IBM in Poughkeepsie, NY and Boeing in Wichita, Kansas. She holds an MS in Information Management from Syracuse University.

Presentations

Recent Presentations
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NERCOMP 2008Effectively Communicating Change: Stop Spamming Your Campus03/12/2008
NERCOMP 2006Building Community in a Blended Course: How to Build It, and How Long Does It Take?03/22/2006
EDUCAUSE 2003Finding Faculty: Encouraging and Enabling FITness11/07/2003

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