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This page is useful to those [[Writing Blog Posts]] at the McNair Center.
<onlyinclude>The summer 2017 [[Blog Team]] consists of [[Diana Carranza]] and [[Anne Dayton]]. Every member of the McNair Staff is encouraged to consider writing a blog article. In spring 2017, [[Catherine Kirby]], [[Tay Jacobe]], and [[Eliza Martin]] were the [[Blog Team]]. Other staff with blogs published or in progress include [[Carlin Cherry]], [[Dylan Dickens]], [[Julia Wang]], [[Jake Silberman]], [[Avesh Krishna]], and [[Meghana Gaur]].
Every member of the McNair Staff is encouraged to consider writing a blog article. In spring 2017, [[Catherine Kirby]], [[Tay Jacobe]], and [[Eliza Martin]] were the [[Blog Team]]. Other staff with blogs published or in progress include [[Carlin Cherry]], [[Dylan Dickens]], [[Julia Wang]], [[Jake Silberman]], [[Avesh Krishna]], and [[Meghana Gaur]]. During academic year 2016-17, the [[Blog Team#Team Structure|Blog Team Structure]] included an online editor ([[Taylor Jacobe]]) The position of graphics editor was also proposed, but never filled. Students who wrote blog posts were required to take a turn as peer editor and review other students' content.  Two '''weekly round-up''' blog posts on entrepreneurship and innovation were published in fall 2016. [[Meghana Gaur]] and [[Avesh Krishna]] took on the roles of entrepreneurship and innovation weekly round-up writers, respectively. Each week we are going to do a weekly roundup of articles posted on the web on the topics of entrepreneurship and innovation (one post each). Our [[Weekly Round-up Resources]] provides a place to keep track of the sources we are using. he The McNair Center only published the weekly-roundup in entrepreneurship in spring 2017</onlyinclude>
==Team Structure==
The Blog Team is highly encouraged to collaborate and bounce ideas off of one another. To facilitate a team dynamic,  It was proposed that the Blog Team needs to have meetings at least once a month to generate ideas, set goals, and talk about progressduring the academic year. This way, the entire team can be on the same page about what kind of content is wanted, what everyone else is working on, and potential opportunities for collaboration.
===Student Leadership Positions===

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