Fall 2022 was a busy semester for our marketing students. 
On November 14, Scott College of Business Marketing students partnered with Camp Navigate, an after school care program, to offer elementary students a glimpse of a college campus. They worked with Executive Director of Camp Navigate, Eleanor Ramseier, to bus the elementary aged students to campus. 
Peer Mentors from the Boulet Mentoring Program were chaperones for the event. Peer mentors and Camp Navigators went on a scavenger hunt to learn more about the campus sites! The University Marketing Department gifted the children sweatshirts.
The next day, on November 15, another group of students coordinated a Health and Wellness Fair on November from 5-7pm in DeDe III in the Hulman Memorial Student Union (HMSU). They worked with the massage therapy students to offer free massages. They also worked with various small businesses to have a resource fair. They invited vendors that promoted a healthy lifestyle. They wanted to let students know of the healthy opportunities in Terre Haute. They focused on mental, physical, and dietary health. Small businesses included places such as Common Ground Yoga Studio and Illumination Wellness. The students had 70 participants and 15 vendors and eight message therapy students. Donations of bananas and cutie oranges were from Baesler’s Market.
They hosted an inaugural Holiday Market at the Vigo County Courthouse on December 1st. They worked with a variety of small business owners and community leaders to make this event happen. Food trucks and a coffee truck were in attendance. Santa also made an appearance. 
Projects such as this connect the students to the community. ISU students also partnered with the other three colleges in the community to put up Christmas trees in front of the courthouse. Each college decorated a tree and this promotes unity. Lights and trees were purchased, thanks to sponsors Duke Energy, ISU Federal Credit Union, and Old National Bank. 
The same day, another group of ISU Marketing students coordinated a Terre Haute History event at the Vigo County Historical Museum. An author named Tim Crumrin has several books about Terre Haute's delinquent past. The students connected with him to be a guest speaker on December 1st. The students also contacted several small businesses to put together a gift basket of Terre Haute memorabilia to give away at the event. Donations included items from Coca Cola and Maggie and Moe’s Flower Shop. The purpose of this event was to get students connected to the community. They also received a donation of refreshments from Baesler’s. 
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Health and Wellness Fair
Health and Wellness Fair
Health and Wellness Fair
Health and Wellness Fair
Holiday Market
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Tim Crumrin and the Marketing Student Team
Tim Crumrin and the Marketing Student Team
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