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Proposal

Neuroscience Event Display

15 hours


Community partner: MS-Take Charge, Inc.
Supervisor: SHELLY SUTLEY
Beginning date:
2025-02-28
Ending Date:
2025-04-04

Service-Learning Proposal Description

1.

Briefly describe the project and the community need to be addressed.

Answer We invite you to join our team where you will play a vital role in organizing and promoting an event aimed at raising awareness for Multiple Sclerosis (MS). This collaboration can serve as a valuable reference for you in the future. We are organizing the MS “Walk & Roll” Celebration in Eau Claire to raise awareness and provide education “Tools and Takeaways” on Neuroscience Disorders that impact individuals living with MS in our community and their loved ones. Students are provided with an opportunity to integrate and apply the knowledge, skills, and abilities developed through their undergraduate education in a professional setting at the MS “Walk & Roll“ Celebration March 29, 2025 at The Sonnentag Event Center. We are seeking help in logistics, creating an interactive educational, art, music and movement event. Perseverance and courage will be essential for creating a successful experience for all participants.

2.

What is the mission of the agency or organization?

Answer The mission of MS-Take Charge is to empower individuals affected by Multiple Sclerosis (MS) through education, advocacy, and support. The organization aims to enhance the quality of life for those living with MS by providing resources, fostering community connections, and promoting awareness about the condition.

3.

What skills are required for this project? 

Answer The student creating the neuroscience display board should have strong research and critical thinking skills to accurately present how Multiple Sclerosis (MS) affects cognition and comprehension. They should be able to break down complex neuroscience concepts into clear, engaging visuals and text that are accessible to a general audience. Creativity and design skills will be essential for organizing information in a visually appealing way, using diagrams, brain scans, or interactive elements. Attention to detail and accuracy are key to ensuring scientific credibility. The project will involve researching MS-related cognitive impacts, summarizing key findings, and designing an educational board that informs and engages attendees at the “Walk & Roll” event. Through clear visuals and easy-to-understand explanations, this project will help participants better understand the neurological effects of MS including: •The Neuroscience Behind MS •How MS Affects Cognition & Comprehension Event planning, problem-solving, and teamwork are also essential, as students will help organize educational activities and collaborate with event organizers and the MS community.

4.

What are the objectives for the student learning and service?

Answer To engage students in meaningful service learning by providing hands-on experience in event planning, marketing, and community outreach while raising awareness about Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Through the neuroscience display board, students will educate the public on how MS affects the brain, cognition, and comprehension, emphasizing the role of education, music, art, and movement in supporting individuals with MS. This project will develop students’ skills in research, communication, design, and project management, while also fostering teamwork and critical thinking. By creating an engaging and educational display, students will make a lasting impact in the Eau Claire community, helping participants better understand the neurological effects of MS and the importance of holistic approaches to managing its symptoms.

5.

What are the availability requirements for the student?

Answer Flexible scheduling will work around a student's schedule.

6.

Additional information (not required).

Answer Multiple Sclerosis is a neurological disorder usually manifesting itself in the early 20’s. Almost one million people in the United States have MS, making it one of the most common causes of neurological disability among young adults (20’s-40’s) in North America. The prevalence of MS in Wisconsin is medium to high and there is an estimated 20,000 people in Wisconsin impacted by Multiple Sclerosis. Please Join us in making a difference here in Eau Claire, Wisconsin!