Data Ambassador Council

Our Data Ambassador Council (DAC), a diverse cohort of undergraduate and graduate students, is a focal point of student input and engagement at CAIDS.  As advocates for data equity, DAC members communicate CAIDS initiatives to the student body at Tulane and act as a student-led focus group that explores data initiatives to ensure that CAIDS data programming supports the needs of Tulane students. 

Program Objectives: 

  1. Collects information and provides feedback on the data needs (curriculum, programming, workshops, etc.) of undergraduate and graduate students at Tulane University. 
  2. Works collaboratively as a focus group to brainstorm and solve problems around data programming. 
  3. Produces projects and products to openly share information across campus about CAIDS student programming and curriculum.

Project Types: 

Students will discover data skills relating: 

- Designing interactive science communication campaigns about data skills for Tulane students using data visualizations, graphic design, videos, and social media content. 

- Collect data about data initiatives and data needs on campus by developing and administering surveys and polls and serving as as focus group. 

- Sharing information about data courses, initiatives, data themes, and the achievements of the CAIDS community with Tulane students by networking at events, tabling days and presentations, and developing a student newsletter, social media, swag, and posters.