Quipit Student Survey

2014
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QUIPIT—a small student group featuring Ray Majewski, Christian Pepper, and Robert Prochaska—aimed to foster open dialogues among students, faculty, and administration. Employing tongue-in-cheek installation art and events, the initiative introduced a novel table in the school's atrium. Designed as a platform for dialogue and a collector of viewpoints, the table ↗ challenged passersby with a thought-provoking question: What would you change if you ran the school? The table, adorned with students' handwritten responses, evolved into a mirror of collective sentiment. After a month-long response collection, QUIPIT held an exclusive student event to discuss the gathered insights, culminating in a presentation to the school's director.

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