You really ought to visit central Indiana to see a bunch of noteworthy universities and college that are all within an hour or so of Indianapolis: Butler University. You *do* know Butler, right? Won the NCAA Championships last year, taking over Hoosier basketball pride from Indiana University?
Ok, so Indiana University, an hour south in Bloomington. Has noteworthy schools of Business, Law, Journalism, Medicine, Music, Dance, Folklore and more, as well as past and present sports champions. It's beautiful there, to boot, and 1/2 hour from an art enclave.
Home of Hoagy Carmichael ("Stardust"). Back up in Indianapolis, I.U. Has a joint project with Purdue University right downtown.I.U.P.U.-Indianapolis is a huge, active campus where the I.U. Schools of Medicine and Dentistry have their homes. You'll not only hit students but the urbanites living downtown here.It's gorgeous this time of year, too.
An hour northwest of Indy, there's Purdue University, whose engineering and related programs are world-reknowned. Like I.U., it's another Big 10 School with a large, international student body. About 45 minutes northeast of Indy, there's Ball State, not a Big 10 school, but nearly as large as the other two.
It has an excellent psychology program, among other things. Only about a half hour from Ball State is Taylor University, one of the Midwest's leading small private schools. When I was there our main rival for developing computer applications was Dartmouth.
Taylor has many years running of winning the U.S.News and World Report's award for top Midwest small university. Also about a half hour from Ball State are both Indiana Wesleyan and Anderson University, both a bit larger than Taylor, but with good reputations.As long as you're in the area, why not? Slightly north are Wabash, Manchester, and Huntington Colleges, smaller, private schools.
Back in Indianapolis, there are also Marian College, a respected Catholic university, and University of Indianapolis. There are several smaller schools as well. If you feel like a little drive, 3 hours north is Notre Dame in South Bend.
And an hour to the southwest are several schools: Indiana State University, and the well-respected Rose-Hulman and St. Mary of the Woods schools. Here's a pretty good video. I spent a LOT of time on the couches they mention--I was reading.
Really! I do take exception to the description of Indiana, though. Pffffft.
Sheltered kids. :-).
Iowa has a vast array of colleges too, Upper Iowa Iowa State University of Iowa Grandview and many others... Here's a link to give you more univsource.com/ia.htm.
I don't want to give you a bunch of statistics from Wikipedia, so I'll just advise you on the universities that I have personally visited and myself have organized at. UCLA Personally I think you would miss a huge opportunity if you didn't visit UCLA. First, the campus is huge.
With nearly 40,000 students, you are talking about a small town. Second, there is a great free speech area for passing out flyers, meeting students and organizing events (The Bruin Walk). Students come from all over the united states, and the world because of UCLA's programs.
Therefore, they have connections to friends and family in other parts of the country. This helps extend your message off campus. USC One of the most prestigious private universities on the West Coast, USC is home to many students from wealthy families and you have a greater chance of your message spreading to business owners, entrepreneurs, and corporate types.
Also, you will encounter a more business oriented student body here. Their policies for on campus organizing is somewhat strict, but if you go through the right channels, you could get on campus. UC Berkeley Again, with about 35,000 students, your visit could have a wide range impact.
Berkely is also a very "hip" and saavy campus. UC Berkeley was the center of many counter-culture activities during the 1960s and 1970s(some bad and some good) and still carries this liberal tradition on campus. Therefore, you have a student body that is already open to new ideas and expects to be presented with "cool" new products on campus.
San Francisco State University Just a hop from Berkeley, you could hit the university of the common student in the bay area. This would be ground level to expose your product to the average bay area student population. With nearly 30,000 students, this campus is large enough to make your trip worth while.
I hope you get a chance to visit all of these campuses. I think if you get to these four universities, you have given the appropriate attention to California. Good Luck!
Dude, you're missing out on The Gateway City--Saint Louis, Missouri. 1. Washington University in St.Louis (wustl.edu) 2.
Saint Louis University (slu.edu) 3. Webster University (webster.edu) 4. Fontbonne University (http://fontbonne.edu) 5. Maryville University (http://maryville.edu) 6.
Lindenwood University (http://lindenwood.edu) Saint Louis Community College campuses (http://www.stlcc.edu/): 7. Forest Park 8. Meramec 9.
Flo Valley 10. SIUE (Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville is just over the bridge (http://siue.edu) 10. A couple of hours away is Columbia and Mizzou (http://www.missouri.edu/) Mizzou's football is undefeated right now 5-0.
Better believe when they return to Columbia the stadium will be crammed full. And you're already here in The Midwest. I've got a tag line and everything in mind.
I see you hit DC. University of Maryland, my alma mater, is only 9 miles away and accessible by Metro train. Exposure in DC would undoubtedly get you nationwide if not worldwide exposure.
Children of Members of Congress and embassy employees are likely at all of the DC schools. Even if not, you'll have exposure to students from almost every country on the http://wustl. Edu0: A few things: 1.
I saw your twitter page and feed and it can use some pepping up--but you have to know how Twitter works to make it effective. The first thing I noticed was that your website's address isn't at top right of the page (consider that a freebie) Lots of things, too. I could probably make a list.
A bunch of things jumped out at me right off the bat.2. If there's something I learned in DC about politics, it's this, and it holds true for you, too: Knowing someone with connections (in this case, to Student Affairs people at colleges and universities) can be priceless to you..3. You may find a local legendary place that's willing to do it.
That puts you AND them on the map and broadens your horizons beyond college kids.(Another freebie. ) Once again, connections and a knowledge of how Twitter http://wustl. Edu1's a win-win situation for both of you.4.
Tell Uncle Bruce & Aunt Eve I said " " .(My final freebie. ) I think SIUE is a step ahead of you.
This may seem highly sports involved! But with big sports teams---comes the masses of people you will reach! How have you not hit up the Motor City State?!?!?!?!?
Lets get 2 schools right out of the way!1. University of Michigan - "The Harvard of the West" Big 10! Go Wolverines!(My Alma Mater) 2.
Michigan State University - ummm Home of Sparty?!?!?!? BIG 10! Huge Party school, where the motto for sports is "Go Green, Go White," but the party motto "Smoke Green, Blow White.
" If you're staying in MI, also hit up: 3. Western Michigan University - Another huge MI party school....actually that's all that needs to be said!4. Central Michigan University - Fire Up Chips!
Not only is this a couple miles away from Soaring Eagle Casino, an Indian Casino, where you can legally gamble at 18! Yes 18! There are Tons!
Tons! Tons! Of gorgeous golf courses around the area!
PohlCat designed by Arnold Palmer! Ok, if you're going a little south from MI........ 5. Ohio State University----OSU Buckeyes!
----Another BIG 10 School! And if you really want to get them wriled up, show up in a UofM shirt you bought at your stop! Oooooh how I love the competetiveness between the two teams!
Keep Going South 6. Kentucky University - UK Wildcats! They actually had a women's basketball team in 1902...the men's team was added a year later in 1903!
Has 19 sororities and 26 Fraternities!7. University of Tennessee - Volunteers Baby! Used to battle with Kentucky over a beer barrel!
They also hold the most wins over a school rivalry over Kentucky with 25 consecutive wins!8. Univeristy of Georgia - The Bulldogs! Their mascot Uga VII died last year, so Uga VIII makes an appearace this week!(Their live bulldog mascot) 9.
University of Florida - The Gators! Home of Gator-Aid! How could we ever live without it!?!?!?!?!?
Finally........ 10. Boise State University - The Smurf field! Love the Blue turf...oh and wait...the Team that 's rated #1 in BCS standings!
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.