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Revision as of 21:03, 17 October 2019

Overview of Strategies

Strategy 1

Marketing for Campus Connections

Students that would like to meet others outside of their discipline should be able to find others that are working towards the same project goal. They can connect via common interestes, common expertises, and common aspirations. 

Strategy 2

Improving Campus Collaboration Culture

C^3 is an initiative to connect students to each other and to peer mentors who can aid in the overall understanding of an individual topic. This helps create an environment of learning and teamwork.

Strategy 3

Interdisciplinary Collaboration

Interdisciplinary Collaboration on campus could be highly benefitted by a space that draws students regardless of major or course of study. The escape into nature aspect built in with an open productive space could exponentially augment the students interactino with each other, leading to a more cohesive and well rounded campus collective.

Related Links

Graduated Innovation Fellows:  Christopher WoodwardPersefoni_Lauhon, Zach_Crawford

Fellows: Mackenzie Preston, Jill Puckett, Nathan LaWarre, Daniel Mozel, Andreas Hobelsberger, Megan Miller, Saleh Mohamed

Candidates: Aisha Thaj, Caylee Prater, Cate Troost

University: Western_Michigan_University