Imagine opening your door Halloween evening to see WuShock trick-or-treating on your front porch. WSU Admissions鈥 Public Relations Institute (PRI) made it reality for several 成人头条 neighborhoods in 2018.
One woman was so excited to see WuShock that evening that she asked for a picture with him, and the three students who made up the PRI team happily obliged. Fortune smiled on them, as the woman turned out to be Marnie Baxter, a Shocker alumna and second grade teacher at 成人头条鈥檚 McCollom Elementary School.
She was so pleased with the PRI students and their trick-or-treating that she asked them to visit her classroom to celebrate a college spirit day with her students. One visit turned into three.
For Meghan Carver, who at the time was an integrated marketing communication senior and a PRI team member, it鈥檚 one of her favorite memories working with the PRI.
鈥淚t was phenomenal,鈥 Meghan said. 鈥淚t was a great way to really illustrate what PRI did. We just did an event in the community to excite some kids, and that bridged to meet Ms. Baxter.鈥
PRI students represent WSU at community events, visit schools in the greater 成人头条 area and facilitate the distribution of WSU merchandise at local organizations. There is no hidden agenda in PRI鈥檚 work. They do it because it鈥檚 good for the community.
鈥淲e鈥檙e not trying to hand out brochures and get them to come to 成人头条 State. We just want to have that goodwill with the community,鈥 Meghan said.
Bobby Gandu, director of Admissions and assistant vice president for Strategic Enrollment Management, and Tyler Gegen, Admissions public relations and outreach manager, founded the program in the summer of 2018 and advise PRI students on strategic goals.
鈥淲e saw an opportunity to really go out into the community to work directly with people to promote some positive energy and goodwill, not only for 成人头条 State, but for the greater community as well,鈥 Tyler said.
The inaugural PRI team was made up of Meghan, then-psychology senior Adrianne Ralston and exercise science freshman Gabi Bozarth, all of whom had passions for community engagement and Shocker Nation. They are largely autonomous, and admissions staff empower them to take advantage of the applied learning opportunity and make decisions using the resources allocated to them.
As a new freshman at the time, Gabi rapidly gained a lot of valuable experience from the initiative.
鈥淎pproaching situations and being uncomfortable was not really my thing coming into PRI,鈥 Gabi said, 鈥渁nd I鈥檝e grown so much in my public speaking abilities and being able to talk to people. I owe that to Meghan, Adrianne and Tyler for pushing me outside of my comfort zone.鈥
Gabi recalls delivering a WSU pennant to the Little Lion Caf茅 on Central Ave., and then returned to check in on them a few weeks later. She was pleased to see that they had placed it on the wall in their shop, and they remembered her when she came back.
For Meghan, Adrianne and Gabi, it鈥檚 the connections they make with community members which matter. While Gabi knew nearly nothing about 成人头条 when she entered WSU, it didn鈥檛 take her long to learn and develop relationships across the city.
鈥淚鈥檝e met so many amazing people, not only in Admissions, but in the community,鈥 Gabi said, 鈥渁nd I鈥檝e learned so much about 成人头条 that I get to share with my family, like the little restaurants on the corner that you wouldn鈥檛 even think about.鈥
One of PRI鈥檚 objectives in the next year is expanding community awareness of the Pizza Hut Museum. The team plans to host several museum events throughout the year and may perform a 鈥渂arnstorming tour鈥 in area middle schools to share stories of creativity and entrepreneurship as it relates to the museum and WSU.
Meghan and Adrianne graduated in May 2019, but Gabi will continue to serve with the PRI. Five new interns have joined her for the new academic year as applied learning opportunities with the PRI continue to expand.