How did Belmont University engage both civilian students and student veterans? Provide specific examples.
What will be an ideal response?
SVA’s mission and values were shared via red, white, and blue support ribbons attached to information cards throughout the 30-day campaign. In addition to the support ribbons, RWB successfully launched a student veteran Week of Honor February 21–27 across the state of Tennessee. The week began with the reading of a proclamation signed by Governor Haslam during a news conference at the Tennessee State Capitol. A student veterans Week of Honor video was then released on social media, using #StudentVetsWeekTN as well as a video encouraging students to wear the campaign’s red, white, and blue ribbon to support SVA and, in turn, student veterans. RWB posted pictures of civilian students wearing the SVA support ribbons and included quotes from each individual about what the week of honor meant to them. The campaign then launched a social media event in early March entitled Benefits Week, which included trivia about G.I. Bill benefits on both Twitter and Facebook.
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