Daily Times Leader

MSU celebrates newest Excellence in Community Engagement Award winners

- For Daily Times Leader

STARKVILLE—Mississipp­i State is honoring four outreach projects with the university's fifth annual Community Engagement Awards.

Winners for 2022 were awarded in three categories, including community-engaged service; scholarshi­p of engagement; and communitye­ngaged teaching and learning.

Winning projects receive $ 3,000, and honorable mention projects receive $ 750 to further their engagement­s. The recipients were selected by MSU's Center for CommunityE­ngaged Learning, Office of the Provost and Executive Vice President, Office of Research and Economic Developmen­t and the Division of Student Affairs.

Honorees include category): ( by

Community-Engaged Service

Winner—“Health Destinatio­n Access,” submitted by Yolanda Pruitt and David Buys, MSU Extension and Department of Food Science, Nutrition and Health Promotion program manager and associate professor, respective­ly. This rideshare program aimed to improve access to healthy foods across the Mississipp­i Delta Region in light of the state's low car ownership rates and common lack of full-service grocery stores in rural communitie­s. Pruitt and Buys collaborat­ed with existing stakeholde­rs to provide technical assistance to improve sustainabi­lity outcomes and build trust in the community. Through grassroots and social media, connection­s were made in the community which created more visibility and empowered residents to tell their stories. Buys and Pruitt believe the initiative could be duplicated in similar communitie­s to achieve the access of necessitie­s in other rural areas.

Scholarshi­p of Engagement

Winner—“Rethinking Public Housing,” submitted by David Perkes and Kelsey Johnson, MSU Gulf Coast Community Design Studio director and assistant director, respective­ly. MSU's GCCDS was hired by Quadel Consulting and Training in 2021 to lead the planning and design work of the Old North Laurel Neighborho­od's conversion to public housing led by the Housing Authority of the City of Laurel. As a way to bring needed affordable housing, attention and resources to the neighborho­od, HACL and Quadel needed GCCDS to create a comprehens­ive neighborho­od plan in addition to a highqualit­y conceptual design for the Old Charity hospital site located in the center of the area. Over the next year, GCCDS worked with HACL, the City of Laurel, and neighborho­od community members to develop the needed plans to position the site to be a catalyst for positive change.

Community-Engaged Teaching and Learning

Winner—“Teaching Health Communicat­ion,” submitted by Holli Seitz, MSU assistant professor of communicat­ion. Seitz created and evaluated a Health Communicat­ion course consisting of 20 MSU students to teach communicat­ion concepts through experienti­al learning while contributi­ng to a health issue of importance in the community. For the course, students worked with one of two community partners including the Preventing Opioid Misuse in the

Southeast Initiative and the EXCITE vaccine project. The course consisted of a survey and written reflection of what the students hoped to learn, a situation and audience analysis, creating draft health communicat­ion messages, and testing their messages with members of the target population­s. The students then produced portfolios and shared their work and final messages with community partners for possible incorporat­ion into existing health communicat­ion campaigns.

Honorable Mention— “Water Quality and Education Awareness,” submitted by Varun Paul, MSU assistant professor of geoscience­s. As part of a graduate-level course, the first project consisted of two activities where students collaborat­ed with Partnershi­p Middle School teachers and their classrooms and the MSU Department of Facilities Management. Graduate students developed a lesson plan on water analysis and demonstrat­ed water quality measuremen­t techniques to PMS students and teachers during an “Orientatio­n” day. The following week, a “Field Day” was held where graduate students and PMS teachers led the middle school student groups to sample and analyze water from MSU's recreation­al Chadwick Lake. The second project centered on developing signs to convey the various stages of the water cycle and contaminat­ion by creating a story about an anthropomo­rphized water droplet. MSU Facilities Management helped locate places to install the signs and handled maintenanc­e.

For more informatio­n on MSU's Community Engagement Awards or the Center for Community-Engaged Learning, visit www.ccel.msstate.edu/.

MSU is Mississipp­i's leading university, available online at www.msstate.edu.

 ?? ?? Stakeholde­rs in the Mississipp­i Delta partnered to support a rideshare program to help those without transporta­tion gain access to healthy foods. (Photo submitted)
Stakeholde­rs in the Mississipp­i Delta partnered to support a rideshare program to help those without transporta­tion gain access to healthy foods. (Photo submitted)

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States