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Innovation is the blast to success and it is a leading step in a student's education, as it helps to recreate the minds of students and let them think out of the box
Contents
Introduction
It is a fast moving world and "innovation" as the name calls itself as - new idea, device or method
Finding a Need and Goal
In order to create a successful, inclusive movement, one must first have a need on their campus that is not being fulfilled by adiministration as well as a clear, well defined goal. To identify a need on campus, it is important to speak to a range of faculty, staff, and students to ensure that a majority of people's opinions align to one specific need. Whether that is a need for a new design space, a new major, or more interaction between disciplines, it is very important that a majority of people on campus believe in your cause. Once a wide range of people on campus believe in your movement, all that is needed a clear, well defined goal. Once your goal is well defined, you can then begin presenting this idea to important faculty members who can help champion your movement.
Academic Permission and Support
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Cost
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Leadership
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Launch
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Student Contributor Profiles
Rachel Acevedo - [1]