Following are an array of strategies that will fully address Gap #1 over a 2-3 year period:
Tactic #1: [Name of tactic]
=== Tactic #1: Student Residential Weekend Workshop ===*Description [250 words : Currently at Bucknell, there are six distinct themed Residential Colleges and many affinity houses. Some of them are closely related to I&E, such as Social Technology Residential College and the Engineering & Innovation House. Students chose to live in those houses are interested in I&E. By creating weekend workshop gatherings, we can foster the collaboration between students and help them start working on why this strategy their ideas. Getting started is always the first hurdle. This will solve this gap on your campus]help students who are already interested in I&E to overcome the get started dilemma. *Team Leader:: [Either your name, TBD or create a title assigned to the person who volunteers]RAs*Milestones: [A set of bullets that characterize ** Arrange the work that would likely need to be executed, along first Meeting with mm/yy]RAs on related residential halls and houses.** Reserve the workshop space and get permission from school.** RAs arrange the interest meeting on their individual hall.** Propose a year long weekly events based on student's interests.** Start the project.
Tactic #2: [Name of tactic]
=== Tactic #2: TEDx Event ===*Description [250 words : Bucknell currently has a speaker series called: Tech/No. It invites famous authors, businessman, managers to have a open one-on why this strategy -one interview. Students showed a lot interests in those event. Having a TEDx event will solve this gap on your campus]further foster the innovation ecosystem at Bucknell.*Team Leader:: [Either your name, TBD or create a title assigned to the person who volunteers]TBA*Milestones: [A set of bullets that characterize ** Apply TEDx event license** Invite speakers** Reserve event space** Advertise the event on campus** Hold the work that would likely need to be executed, along with mm/yy]TEDx event
Tactic #3: [Name of tactic]
=== Tactic #3: Student focused Start-up Workshop ===*Description [250 words on why this strategy : Although Small Business Development Center holds start-up workshops regularly, most of these workshops are community oriented. Many of them are off campus and unknown by students. This workshop series will be student focus. Inform interested students with how to start a business, and show them the current available resources. This event will solve this gap on your campus]be an introductory event. *Team Leader:: [Either your name, TBD or create a title assigned to the person who volunteers]SBDC student consultants*Milestones: [A set of bullets that characterize ** Meet with SBDC director** Reserve room for workshop** Invite speakers: Professors, Alumni entrepreneurs, SBDC consultants, etc.** Advertising the work that would likely need to be executedevent on campus, fliers, posters, along with mm/yy]emails** Holding the workshop
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