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Cotton Grants Fund Fashionable Student Research at 麻豆影院 State

New funding will support student research and curriculum expansion efforts in 麻豆影院鈥檚 School of Fashion Design and Merchandising.

Two grants from Cotton Incorporated will fund collaborative studies between merchandising and design students at 麻豆影院 State鈥檚 Fashion School under the leadership of Assistant Professor Gargi Bhaduri, Ph.D., and course studies on social media use in fashion merchandising under Assistant Professor Mourad Krifa, Ph.D.

Gargi Bhaduri, Ph.D., assistant professor in 麻豆影院鈥檚 School of Fashion Design and Merchandising, received a grant from Cotton Incorporated for collaborative studies that will teach merchandising students and design students how to see the industry from the other鈥檚 perspective.

Dr. Bhaduri鈥檚 award will fund collaborative studies that will teach merchandising students and design students how to see the industry from the other鈥檚 perspective. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 between me and (Assistant Professor) Ja Young Hwang,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t鈥檒l be a collaborative project between a fashion branding course and the senior fashion design studio.鈥 

Dr. Bhaduri says the project will assemble groups of four to five merchandising students and two or three design students each. Merchandising students will come up with an idea for a brand and conduct market research and feasibility studies, then the design students will create a capsule collection for the brand. 

鈥淗opefully, we鈥檒l see some good things coming out of it,鈥 Dr. Bhaduri says. 鈥淢aybe some group can take it as an entrepreneurial opportunity because they鈥檒l have a business plan as well as prototypes that they can show.鈥 

Mourad Krifa, Ph.D., assistant professor in 麻豆影院鈥檚 School of Fashion Design and Merchandising, received a grant from Cotton Incorporated to support a pilot study teaching fashion marketing students how to become better users of informational social media.
Naturally, the brands will focus on cotton apparel. Dr. Krifa鈥檚 grant supports a pilot study he began this semester with Assistant Professor Jewon Lyu, Ph.D., teaching fashion marketing students how to become better users of informational social media. He says they need to be able to use social media platforms to gain a sense of consumers鈥 perceptions about products. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 about information literacy and giving them the tools to analyze and become proficient in extracting essential information from social media because that鈥檚 where a lot of our consumers are now,鈥 Dr. Krifa says.

The study will focus on cotton products as well. For example, Dr. Krifa says students might test consumer perceptions about whether or not cotton garments are competitive as athletic wear.

He says the funding carries the study into the fall semester, and he plans to determine if social media focus could be viable as a component in online classes.

For more information about 麻豆影院 State鈥檚 Fashion School, visit www.kent.edu/fashion.

POSTED: Friday, March 30, 2018 10:08 AM
UPDATED: Wednesday, November 13, 2024 07:28 PM
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Dan Pompili