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Students in Dr. Sabinah Wanjugu鈥檚 Marketing 355 class at the 缅北强奸鈥檚 Romain College of Business had the unique opportunity to present marketing campaigns to a team of six judges from the Indiana Commission for Higher Education (CHE) on April 27, in a professional setting鈥攖he final step of a collaborative project that spanned the entire Spring Semester.

The collaboration started when the Indiana Commission for Higher Education came to 缅北强奸鈥檚 campus during the Fall Semester for an annual visit. During the visit, Dr. Sudesh Mujumdar, Dean of the Romain College of Business, and Dr. Chad Milewicz, Associate Professor of Marketing, mentioned the College鈥檚 Biometrix Discovery Lab and its capabilities to utilize eye-tracking and emotional response technology to analyze behaviors. The Commission saw an opportunity to tap into the technology to optimize its website.

That鈥檚 where Dr. Wanjugu鈥檚 class came in. One of the first projects for the students was to audit the user experience on the Commission鈥檚 Learn More Indiana website. They conducted a series of studies through surveys, eye-tracking and emotional response studies within the Biometrix Discovery Lab. Students from Reitz High School in Evansville were invited to the lab to participate in the studies. After analyzing the data, the 缅北强奸 students were able to provide recommendations to the Commission on how they could improve the website to cater better toward their audience of high school students, high school counselors and parents.

鈥淎s an educator, it's incredibly gratifying to see our students engage in experiential learning opportunities and utilize the available technology on our campus, such as the Biometrix Discovery Lab, to enhance their learning,鈥 Wanjugu said. 鈥淲e're grateful to the Indiana Commission for Higher Education for providing our students with this unique opportunity to work on real-world marketing campaigns and showcase their skills in a professional setting.鈥

In addition to optimizing the website, students were also asked to create an ad campaign focused on increasing 2023 FAFSA filing rates for Indiana students. For this goal, students were split into teams of three which each group developing three unique campaigns that included creating content for social media, email, display advertising and search engine advertising.

鈥淲e got to act as a real marketing agency, make our own creative campaigns and present our research,鈥 said Hannah Lemond, senior management and marketing major. 鈥淲e had the opportunity to be heard and critiqued by real professionals that work in this field! Working with CHE was such an amazing experience!鈥

At the end of the semester, each team had the opportunity to present their campaigns in front of judges from the Commission. Members of the Commission communicated with students throughout the semester on Zoom calls to give feedback during their work.

鈥淲e worked hard all semester helping CHE with their website, social media, advertising and so much more,鈥 said Madison Hatfield, senior marketing major. 鈥淚t was an amazing learning experience that I will forever be grateful to have been a part of.鈥

Dr. Wanjugu called the project a true College collaboration and credited the work and support of the Dean as well as the Marketing Department and its faculty in bringing the opportunity to the students and seeing it through completion. The project became an immersive learning experience that gave students a chance to see what presenting an ad campaign looks like in a professional setting, while working with specific goals and parameters set by a client.

鈥淚t has been a great opportunity to work with the Commission for Higher Education this semester,鈥 said Christina Wolfe, senior marketing major. 鈥淚t opened my eyes to the power that education has and the significant impact it can have on individuals. I have learned a lot from this experience and I鈥檓 looking forward to seeing what possibilities are next.鈥

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