Student Type
Undergraduate
Faculty Sponsor
Barbara Hosto-Marti
Date
4-12-2022
College Affiliation
College of Arts and Humanities
Department
Political Science
Submission Type
Poster
Abstract
This project was the core of creating an experience-based learning opportunity focusing on the communication and policy promotion aspect of political campaigns. It is about a sustainability efforts campaign that lets students have a voice in the future of Lindenwood. It focused on gathering background information about students' opinions regarding decision-making processes and the techniques that the University uses in the future. The central part of the project was focused on implementing this research. For an active campaign partner, I conducted research and created a communications plan for that campaign, including pitching that plan to the administration. There were a series of surveys that also showed the opinions of the faculty and staff when it comes to the long-lasting effects of what it means to belong to the Lindenwood community. As an unbiased survey, we fought to get truthful answers from those that represent what it means to be a lion.
Recommended Citation
Hansford, Edward, "Lindenwood's Sustainability Efforts and How the Community Reacts" (2022). 2022 Student Academic Showcase. 1.
https://digitalcommons.lindenwood.edu/src/Posters/Session1/1
Publication Date
2022
Date
03/21/2022
Included in
Lindenwood's Sustainability Efforts and How the Community Reacts
This project was the core of creating an experience-based learning opportunity focusing on the communication and policy promotion aspect of political campaigns. It is about a sustainability efforts campaign that lets students have a voice in the future of Lindenwood. It focused on gathering background information about students' opinions regarding decision-making processes and the techniques that the University uses in the future. The central part of the project was focused on implementing this research. For an active campaign partner, I conducted research and created a communications plan for that campaign, including pitching that plan to the administration. There were a series of surveys that also showed the opinions of the faculty and staff when it comes to the long-lasting effects of what it means to belong to the Lindenwood community. As an unbiased survey, we fought to get truthful answers from those that represent what it means to be a lion.