In order to explain properly about the Bridgewater State University, first you need to get to know the professors, the students, and the campus itself. Some good places to figure out this info would be going to clubs that take place after classes are generally over, or even in the classroom themselves should you have the opportunity. Another good place to find information would be the university's cafeteria, or the dorms where the students live. Last, but not least, if you can find a professor who has the time and willingness to talk, they would be a great resource as well.
A primary source would be talking to the people of Bridgewater State University yourself, whether that be students, professors, or the dean. You would be getting the information directly from the core source, and you can't really get any closer than that unless you yourself are a professor/student/dean of Bridgewater State University.
A secondary source would be Looking up the official Bridgewater State University website, where they have all kinds of information , which can range from academics, admissions, athletics, library, their directory, and finally, an "about us" section. This is a fantastic way to gather secondary sources. This is the Bridgewater State University Site .
Bob,
ReplyDeleteThese are great ideas. If it were during a regular semester you could do all of these things. For the assignment you are working on now you could still speak with a professor (me) and use your fellow classmates and friends from school to get a student perspective.