I plan on conducting many personal and group interviews for my project.
These are a list of questions I plan on asking.
- Is the connective corridor program beneficial to Syracuse University students or does it limit their college experience because they are isolated downtown at the Warehouse?
- In what ways do people feel the connective corridor integrates both Syracuse students with downtown residents?
- How do both sides of this topic feel about the connective corridor and do they take advantage of this programs opportunity?
- What kinds of people are the ones that take advantage of the connective corridor for instance the bus service and also which types of people do not take advantage of it and why?
- What was Nancy Cantors actually intent for this program and does she feel it was successful?
- What do people on both sides of this topic feel the connective corridor program needs to strive in this environment?
- What do both sides of this topic feel was the reason for the chancellor putting this program into place and why this year?
- What are students’ first reactions when they hear the term connective corridor or downtown Syracuse? And from where did they get these ideas? (Are they clichés or from previous events that have happened to them or a friend)
- How do the residents of downtown Syracuse feel about the students at Syracuse University?
- Does each side of this topic feel generally the same way about one another or does it vary from different types of people? (race, sexuality, class, etc.)
- How do the professors that teach at the Warehouse feel about this transition from main campus?
- Do they find it successful for the city as well as Syracuse University students? Why or why not?
I hope that this start of questions will trigger more questions to get a better understanding of this program as well as the people who should and or are involved in it.