Research Project

This page provides an outline for how to build a Merit achievement about students presenting research projects on campus. In order to personalize the achievement for your students you will need to prepare a spreadsheet of student data to use as placeholders throughout the achievement. Here are the placeholders used in this story:

  • FIRST NAME*
  • LAST NAME*
  • HOMETOWN*
  • ZIP CODE*
  • EMAIL ADDRESS*
  • CLASSIFICATION - The student's year in school (eg. sophomore, senior)
  • PROJECT DESCRIPTION - A brief summary of the project the (eg. "the ability of raccoons to learn and use sign language to communicate with animal handlers")

*= Data required by Merit

 

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Achievement Title & Summary

Your achievement title and summary will be used for the online version of your story and shared across social media. They will also appear on your school's Merit page.

Your summary should act as a comprehensive overview of the achievement. After your summary, readers will see a list of students who are part of the story.

 

Achievement Title:

Merit University Student Presents Research Project

Achievement Summary:

Merit University recognizes the hard work and dedication put forth during the Spring 2026 semester. Student research projects promote student inquiry, independent research and links the skills of working scientifically to the context of students' interests. 

 

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Individual Story

Your Merit achievement will create personalized online stories for each of your students. Throughout this story you will insert placeholders for the data from your spreadsheet. These placeholders are in [BRACKETS] in the text below.

This version of your story can also be sent to newspapers interested in just one student. Merit will automatically turn it into an individual press release for you and add your saved boilerplate.

Headline:

Merit University Student [FIRST NAME] [LAST NAME] Presents Research Project

Body:

[FIRST NAME] [LAST NAME], of [HOMETOWN], a [CLASSIFICATION] majoring in [MAJOR], presented research to Merit University faculty and students during MU's Student Recognition Ceremony.

[LAST NAME]’s research project analyzed [PROJECT DESCRIPTION].

Merit University recognizes the hard work and dedication put forth during the Spring 2026 semester. Student research projects promote student inquiry, independent research and links the skills of working scientifically to the context of students' interests. 

Note: The spreadsheet used in this sample story includes placeholders for the student's year in school (eg. sophomore, senior), and brief summary of the project the (eg. "the ability of raccoons to learn and use sign language to communicate with animal handlers").

 

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Group Press Release

This is the version of your press release that will be sent to newspapers interested in multiple students from your spreadsheet. It's a local story that will include a list of only the students from a paper's coverage area.

Your group press release will have an opening, repeating and closing section. The opening and repeating sections will be the same for every newspaper. The repeating section will contain all of your placeholders and will be the only part of the press release that varies from paper to paper. Use the last sentence of your opening to introduce your list of students.

 

Headline:

Local Merit University Students Presents Research Projects

Opening:

The following local students presented research to Merit University faculty and students during MU's Student Recognition Ceremony:

Repeating:

[FIRST NAME] [LAST NAME], of [HOMETOWN], a [CLASSIFICATION] majoring in [MAJOR], presented research analyzing [PROJECT DESCRIPTION].

Closing:

Merit University recognizes the hard work and dedication put forth during the Spring 2026 semester. Student research projects promote student inquiry, independent research and links the skills of working scientifically to the context of students' interests. 

Note: Merit will automatically add your saved boilerplate to the closing section of your group press release.

 

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Add Images and Publish

Achievements are at their best with images included. If possible, include a photo with your story. Get a picture of the achievement in action or a group shot of the students involved. If you're unable to include a photo, instead consider using a school or department logo. The image(s) you choose will appear on your online stories and also go to media recipients.  

Use this template as inspiration to publish your next achievement. Log into your Merit account here.  If you’re looking for more details on how to build this template into the Merit achievement workflow you can follow the step by step tutorial here.

 

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