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*'''Alumni Liaisons''' are for Purdue alumni to share messages with current and future Purdue students. What was the most important thing you learn while at Purdue? What do you recommend students focus on? In retropect, is there something you should have done differently when you were a student? You can discuss all this and more with current students through the alumni liaison program.  
 
*'''Alumni Liaisons''' are for Purdue alumni to share messages with current and future Purdue students. What was the most important thing you learn while at Purdue? What do you recommend students focus on? In retropect, is there something you should have done differently when you were a student? You can discuss all this and more with current students through the alumni liaison program.  
*'''Technology Liaisons''' are for connecting relevant technology to the material discussed on Rhea. What are the cool things currently being developed and how do they relate to Purdue's curriculum? Tell students and help better prepare the next generation of technology workers!
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*'''Industry Liaisons''' allows industry to build a meaningful connection with our students by posting educational messages on our website. If desired, the message can be targeted to a  specific student population. For example, a company can explain the cool things they are making and how they relate to what is being taught in certain programs at Purdue. It could also encourage students to take certain classes or develop certain skills in order to be able to join them upon graduation. Note that we will be happy to advertise campus events sponsored by a company or participation in industrial round tables.  
*'''Industry Liaisons''' are for connecting industry to targeted groups of students using Rhea. For example, a company organizing a presentation on campus for engineering students could use a liaison box to advertise this event directly to all students taking a given course (such as [[ECE438|Digital Signal Processing]] or [[ECE662|Decision Theory]]).
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*'''Employment Liaisons''' are for companies/institutions seeking job applicants with a certain expertise. These liaisons allow them to post a targeted message containing an employment offer relevant to students currently taking specific courses or within a specific subject. We are particularly interested in job offers emphasizing the importance of certain academic subjects in the real world.   
 
*'''Employment Liaisons''' are for companies/institutions seeking job applicants with a certain expertise. These liaisons allow them to post a targeted message containing an employment offer relevant to students currently taking specific courses or within a specific subject. We are particularly interested in job offers emphasizing the importance of certain academic subjects in the real world.   
*'''Research Liaisons''' are for connecting the curriculum material to current research. Faculty, graduate students, and research labs, as well as companies involve in R&D are welcome to participate!
 
  
 
==How to participate==
 
==How to participate==
Send us your liaison text along with a picture to kiwi@ecn.purdue dot edu. Note that [[About_Rhea|Rhea]] is an educational website and that liaisons cannot be used to display ads of a mere commercial nature.
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Participating is easy and requires no longterm commitment. Just send us your liaison messsage along with a picture/logo to kiwi@ecn.purdue dot edu, and allow us to post these on Rhea. The message can contain hyperlinks, pictures, videos, ... in addition to text. Note that [[About_Rhea|Rhea]] is an educational website and that liaisons cannot be used to display ads of a mere commercial nature.
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==What is the  cost?==
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There is NO COST for participating in Rhea's Liaison program, but [[Donations|donations]] are appreciated.
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Revision as of 05:04, 15 December 2010

About Rhea's Liaison Program

Rhea's Liaisons provide links between Rhea and the "real world". Liaisons are displayed in boxes on the left-hand-side of Rhea pages (such as this one). There are different types of liaisons.

  • Alumni Liaisons are for Purdue alumni to share messages with current and future Purdue students. What was the most important thing you learn while at Purdue? What do you recommend students focus on? In retropect, is there something you should have done differently when you were a student? You can discuss all this and more with current students through the alumni liaison program.
  • Industry Liaisons allows industry to build a meaningful connection with our students by posting educational messages on our website. If desired, the message can be targeted to a specific student population. For example, a company can explain the cool things they are making and how they relate to what is being taught in certain programs at Purdue. It could also encourage students to take certain classes or develop certain skills in order to be able to join them upon graduation. Note that we will be happy to advertise campus events sponsored by a company or participation in industrial round tables.
  • Employment Liaisons are for companies/institutions seeking job applicants with a certain expertise. These liaisons allow them to post a targeted message containing an employment offer relevant to students currently taking specific courses or within a specific subject. We are particularly interested in job offers emphasizing the importance of certain academic subjects in the real world.

How to participate

Participating is easy and requires no longterm commitment. Just send us your liaison messsage along with a picture/logo to kiwi@ecn.purdue dot edu, and allow us to post these on Rhea. The message can contain hyperlinks, pictures, videos, ... in addition to text. Note that Rhea is an educational website and that liaisons cannot be used to display ads of a mere commercial nature.

What is the cost?

There is NO COST for participating in Rhea's Liaison program, but donations are appreciated.


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Alumni Liaison

Questions/answers with a recent ECE grad

Ryne Rayburn