Priorities:California State University Northridge Student Priorities
Overview
California State University, Northridge is a vibrant, diverse university community of 38,310 students and more than 4,000 faculty and staff, sited on a 356-acre campus in the heart of Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley. As you explore the university's web site, you will find ample evidence of Cal State Northridge's commitment to the educational and professional goals of students, and its extensive service to the community.
Goal : Adapting I&E Culture into Northridge
Following are variety of strategies that will fully address our goal over a 1-3 year period:
Strategy #1: Exposing Ernie Schaeffer Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship (I&E)
- Description:Bringing awareness to all students on I&E and making it accessible around the campus. Exposing this reliable center to any one who is interested in innovating or becoming an entrepeneur by having mentors/professors who would help by guiding them on the right steps. Mentors will adress assistance by teaching them valuable stories and personal lessons. Promoting the annual event "Arts of Innovation" to everyone and emphasizing planning by sending e-mails, text messages, social media posts, blogs, posters, flyers, and writing on college newspaper in order to maximize attendees.
- Milestones:
- Reaching out to the person who is in charge (Dr. Jimmy Ghandi) of this center January 2015
- Getting access to Ernie Schaeffer Center for I & E's website and updating any events/workshops/information February 2015
- Sending out welcoming e-mails to all students and describing what resources this Center for I & E has to offer March 2015
Preparing and planning the annual summer event "Arts of Innovation 2015" (AOI 2015) and collaborating with the chairs of these events by bringing in important workshops/ presentations May 2015
- Sharing the event information all over campus and making it a prosperous event June 2015
- Sending out bi-weely or monthly updates on the events/workshops to everyone who is listed as AOI attendees August 2015
Strategy #2: Bringing Communication within Colleges
Strategy #3: Introducing Intellectual Property (IP) policy
Strategy #4: Creating & Designing a Maker Space
Description: Having a big room and large capacity for people to be creative within their own imagination. This room would contain modern machines that relate to additive & subtracting manufacturing, arduino softwares for programming, and 3D softwares.
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