Overview:
AguaClara research teams design water treatment processes that improve water quality for resource poor communities. However it is the Public Relations team that makes sure that their accomplishments are appreciated and recognized widely by potential members, clients, or stakeholders both on campus and beyond. In addition, the PR team works to convince new students to join the team while fostering teamwork in the lab.
The Public Relations team also works on posting updates to AguaClara social media accounts, recruiting new team members, creating subteam spotlights, managing merchandise sales, and creating documents for managing money transactions within the Public Relations team. The more public awareness and support AguaClara has both on and off campus, the more impact AguaClara’s research will have towards providing safe water to communities in need of safe drinking water.
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Spring 2017:
Team Member: Julien Morgan (jm2383)
Team Member: Ken Rivero-Rivera (klr227)
Team Member: Ashish Sangai (aas298Research Advisor: Erika Axe (ena7)
Team Member: Andrew Kang (ak694): Jeremy Candelas (jmc599)
Team Research Advisor: Erika Axe (ena7)
This semester Public Relations team aimed to increase awareness on Campus about AguaClara through multiple projects and to build relationships with alumni. AguaClara Public Relations team recognized the importance of spreading the news about AguaClara's work on campus. This semester, the Public Relations team achieved the two goals by focusing on five main areas: events, social media and newsletter, funding opportunities, merchandise, and special project.
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AguaClara research teams design water treatment processes that improve water quality for resource-poor communities. However, it is the PR team that makes sure that their accomplishments are appreciated and recognized widely by potential members, clients, or stakeholders both on campus and beyond. In addition, the PR team works to convince new students to join the team while fostering teamwork in the lab.
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The PR team also worked on posting updates to AguaClara social media accounts, recruiting new team members, creating subteam spotlights, managing merchandise sales, and creating documents for managing money transactions within the Public Relations team. The more public awareness and support AguaClara has both on and off campus, the more impact AguaClara’s research will have towards providing safe water to communities communities in need of safe drinking water.
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In efforts to foster cross-team communication, the team has continued the tradition of Bagel events and has been very involved in the design and ordering process for new AguaClara merchandise. This semester PR organized a Bagel Wednesday during normal team time, with the aim of encouraging various sub-teams to feast on bagels and cream cheese together. Numerous surverys surveys and emails were sent to the entire AguaClara team to determine what merchandise members were interested in ordering. After an effort was made to clear out older inventory, the team decided on ordering quarterzip quarter zip sweatshirts, staying in line with the survey results. After much work in the design process, Skyler was successfully able to order 18 newly designed AguaClara sweatshirts.
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The main purpose of the Public Relations Team is to be the public face of AguaClara and raise awareness about international water related issues--specifically, the quest to provide access to safe drinking water . On this page, our public relations group outlines how AguaClara strives to meet these goals.
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To gain awareness and exposure for the AguaClara cause, the Public Relations team works at making posters and giving presentations to many interested parties around campus including the Global Health Student Council and the ENGRD 1050 seminars. The Outreach Team has participated in Campus Sustainability Day, and Ithaca's annual Into The Streets--a city-wide volunteer service day. |
The team has organized benefit concerts at the Nines in Collegetown. We also sent press releases to a multitude of local media outlets including the Cornell Daily Sun, Cornell Chronicle, and the Ithaca Journal. We plan to contact area schools and community groups to arrange presentations and lessons for local students. We will facilitate these presentations but everyone on the team will be required to attend. In order to make this efficient, we can develop a generic lesson plan that can be used and modified depending on the situation.
Educational materials have been designed for AguaClara. We have developed Sponsorship Materials, Brochures, and Info Sheets along with other promotional materials. As part of getting our name seen around campus, we have designed and printed posters and created t-shirts in past semesters. For the web, a new website has been designed and the wiki is being restructured. The website has been translated to Spanish. We are in the process of getting banners for tabling events. Also, a new brochure and sponsorship packet were created by current Public Relations team members in Spring 2013.
Tau Beta Pi also had a technical fair during Cornell Days at which AguaClara tabled and gained lots of incoming freshman exposure.
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We will work to recruit other people based on skills needed. This includes promoting AguaClara within the Civil Engineering Department, the College of Engineering and also to different departments around Cornell. Potential examples include someone with video editing and graphic/web design experience for the website, blog, and informational materials, people from biological or health-related departments to organize measures of the effectiveness of our efforts, and people from social development departments to study how our efforts are affecting local communities and populations. We will make presentations to ENGRD classes and to other organizations that have expressed interest around campus, advertise in the Sundial, and put up posters in various places on campus. Also, presentations will be made to high school and middle school aged students who are developing interests in engineering. We can also table on North Campus at RPCC or on Ho Plaza.
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Having an independent website in Spanish is a way to reach more people and potential sponsors. Outreach members should be careful when update updating the content of the website. Since the Spanish version is independent it also needs to be continuously updated. This should probably be done by a native speaker who is willing to incorporate the new information from the original website into the translated version or trying to adapt the content of the Spanish website to cover things that do not need to be constantly updated (such as news, student spotlights, etc).
In addition to its translation, the website has been updated with new student blurbs, new donors, and partners, and a new section under Get Involved was created: Aguaclara course credits in Fall 2010. Since a large percentage of the inquiries we get from the website are related to student participation in the project, the outreach team thought it would be convenient to have class information in the web to be accessed directly.
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During Fall 2010, the outreach team spent most of the time on public relations material. We tried to get the AguaClara Facebook page; updated so new members can join and it could be used to advertise outreach events, such as the concert. Old officers need to be contacted by new members, so that members so they can pass on their role and future outreach teams can update new information on Facebook.
The Public Relations Team also manages the Blogspot, which will now focus on big events/awards for AguaClara and the Twitter @CUAguaClara for team updates and other related WASH-sector news.
Benefit Concert
AguaClara's Subteam Spotlights
This semester we are doing comprehensive interviews with each team to promote their efforts and AguaClara to the world. We are addressing how their team fits into AguaClara and water sanitation at large. Each subteam has valuable information that can be used to keep other teams and the general public engaged in our efforts. AguaClara is a one of a kind project that should be shared to make the greatest impact. We want to tell AguaClara's story team by team.
AguaClara's Merchandise
This semester we are working on designing new shirts for the AguaClara Spring 2017 team. Our goal is to have these shirts out by World Water Week which starts from March 19 through March 25. We will also be creating new stickers that people can use to promote AguaClara throughout campus. This semester we are trying to get AguaClara water bottles. We hope that we can fundraise some money for AguaClara by selling them to team members and the Cornell community.
fit Concert
In the past, the outreach team has organized benefit concerts at The Nines in Collegetown. The best way to In the past, the outreach team has organized benefit concerts at The Nines in Collegetown. The best way to do this is to call George, the music coordinator at The Nines, at 607-272-1888. The best time to reach him is 12-5 PM on Tuesday. During the event, The Nines will donate a percentage of sales to AguaClara, and we can decide to charge an admission fee which goes directly to AguaClara. In the past the admission fee has been $5. The Nines charges $120 to hire a sound guy for the concert which can be paid out of revenues at the event. All other expenses should be incurred by outreach team members out-of-pocket to be reimbursed after revenues have been collected. (AguaClara's proceeds) = (percentage of sales) + (admissions) - ($120 sound charge) - (reimbursements for out-of-pocket expenses).
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Posters used in previous concerts are stored under outreach resources – graphics.Spring 2015 Symposium 1 Presentation
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