Associate CIO Paige Francis Featured Author in EvoLLLution Online Newspaper

Associate CIO Paige Francis
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Associate CIO Paige Francis

Associate Chief Information Officer Paige Francis's recent article "CIOs Driving the Institutional Improvement Train" was published in EvoLLLution earlier this month. In the article, Francis compares the old perspective "when students were considered entitled to expect access to the solutions they needed," to the current attitude that "our users set the expectations."

Read more about how CIOs working in higher education are learning to see the big picture and how IT supports student success in Francis's article on Evollution.

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