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*By the end of February a survey should be sent out to the Loyola community to discover what technology/ classes they are interested in.
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*By the mid-March these statistics should be used to form the first student-promoted pop-up classes
  
 
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Revision as of 02:48, 20 February 2017

Overview

Coming soon: Your Video (Session 5)

Spring 2017 Student Priorities

Strategy #1: Increasing Cross-Discplinary Collaboration while Gaining Transferrable Skills

Student-led Consulting Firm

  • To maximize undergraduate experience and increase cross-disciplinary collaboration, a group of student possessing technical skills and business acumen would provide business services to fellow students, faculty, and the greater Baltimore community.
  • The organizational structure of the business is as follows: Directors of Strategy, Technology, and Operations Under these three departments, there would lie associate and senior consultants.
  • For individuals who would like to join the team, but lack the technical or business acumen for whatever reason, the on-boarding process will require a “how-to” module. As an additional revenue source, and to inspire high school students, this module will be provided at a premium fee.
  • Based on the early success of the business, there is hope of expansion outside of state [Maryland] lines. Furthermore, to ensure fluid transfer of powers, there will always be a director-in-training
  • Tenative launch date: Fall 2017

Strategy #2 GENERATING INTEREST FROM THE STUDENT BODY AND FACULTY

Repair Cafe

  • The space provides a low risk environment for students to gain basic knowledge of tools and innovation processes. The space will curate a basis for the I&E platform to take off on campus.
  • This is a space/event that will take place on a monthly, bi-monthly, or semester basis
  • In two to three weeks funding for the first event should be discussed and the idea should be presented to the appropriate deans and stakeholders.
  • By March 15, 2017 the date for the first Repair Cafe event should be picked and participants from the greater Baltimore area should be contacted.

Pitch Competition

  • Running in through the Sellinger School of Business
  • Name: "Building a Better World Through Business"
  • Date: Late March 2017

TedX/ Smaller Speaker Series

  • In order to spark inspiration and passion in Loyola's undergraduate population we will setup an annual TedX event on Loyola's campus
    • An appliaction for TedX license has been submitted and another should be submitted as soon as possible
  • However, creating TedX events often take many months.  In the meantime we would like to set up a smaller speaker series at various locations around campus.
    • By the end of February the first date and location for the speaker series should be chosen
    • The first speaker should be contacted (can be Baltimore professional, teacher, or student) by mid-March.
    • PechaKucha event may also be considered

STRATEGY #3 CREATE A COLLABORATIVE SPACE TO GIVE STUDENTS THE ABILITY TO PROTOTYPE THEIR CREATIONS AND TO INSPIRE OTHERS

Design Space

A design space would allow students to gather and share, collaborate, and inspire, and be inspired by meeting with peers to tinker with prototyping objects such as building blocks, post it notes, 3-D printers, and more. In order to establish this space there are some items of importance to consider and their target dates:

  • Discussing possibility and opportunity with university administration (February 2017)
  • Conduct further market research (May 2017)
  • Settling on a location and creating a legitimate floor plan (May 2017)
  • Begin renovations (Spring 2018)
  • Renovations complete (September 2018)
  • Facility opens to the student population (October 2018)

Strategy #4 Promote entrepreneurial research projects by faculty - across all disciplines

Strategy #5 Promote tech advancements and usage across campus

Pop-Up Classes

  • In order to teach individuals more about specific technology and give them the tools to properly use it the UIF team will build off the already existing pop-up classes.
  • The pop-up classes have already been held for 3D printing, resume building, and music editing technology.
  • By the end of February a survey should be sent out to the Loyola community to discover what technology/ classes they are interested in.
  • By the mid-March these statistics should be used to form the first student-promoted pop-up classes

Video

Related Links

Loyola University Maryland


Spring 2017 Fellows:

Meghan Reynolds

Christopher Tiffin

Eric Muchisky