Both BIIC and StarterBikes are frequently looking for volunteers to help with planning, events, brainstorming, or just to take part! If you’d like to know more, join us at an event, contact us using the links on the page, or hit us up on Facebook or Twitter!
We also want your feedback, to help make bicycling on and around campus safer, easier, and more enjoyable; please let us know if you notice any problems that we should be aware of (areas of conflict, dangerous potholes, etc)!
Bicycle Advocacy Off-Campus
To get involved in local, regional, or national bicycle advocacy, refer to our Advocacy Resources section, which contains organizational links and a brief overview of existing efforts. For those living off-campus, the Atlanta Bicycle Coalition is always looking for individuals to become more involved in their neighborhood associations or NPUs; if you’re interested in knowing more, feel free to contact us or ABC. In addition, there is a never-ending flow of events, including Critical and Courteous Mass, Mobile Socials, Midnight Rides, Beltline tours, and Atlanta Streets Alive. Check back frequently here, on Facebook, and Twitter, for updates! These rides are always a good time, and an excellent way to meet new people and bask in the wonder of riding around our beautiful city!








How can I help with BIIC?
We can always use input and volunteer assistance! We can’t currently add any more members to the committee, but if faculty members choose to step down, we may solicit other faculty to join in!
How are you ? My name is Nam Kim and I’m a graduate student in Georgia Tech.
My major is a Management and I though this is really cool !
I and my team would like to help to boost your marketing.
Actually, we try to attend Online Marketing Google Marketing that is kind of a marketing competition. Shortly, students select the company or NGO to promote by google search. (Google Ads).
Of course, it is charged by each searching result and traffic work but the company that is co work with students does not need to pay fee and get the result of searching database during competition.
You can access how many customers access from web and where they live and who are they (Male, Female, Age, when, where etc.).
Therefore, I would like to meet you to explain what is our scope and project plan about that. Could you give us your schedule and contact points for meeting and talking about it ?
Thank you
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Online Marketing Challenge
http://www.google.com/onlinechallenge/
Sure, we’d be curious to hear more, feel free to contact me via email: Johannw ( at ) gatech.edu
Sounds like your program is doing very well. Great looking website too! You should definitely connect with the Univ. Bike Programmer’s Network that I helped start in early 2008 and then list your program on our Wiki list of higher-edu bike programs:
http://www.universitybikeprograms.org/wiki/index.php?title=List_of_Bike_Programs
Here’s more info. about the network:
Campus Bike Program Coordinators Network: http://www.universitybikeprograms.org
The Campus Bike Program Coordinators List was created by Tim Potter of MSU Bikes (Michigan State University – http://www.bikes.msu.edu) and Jim Rogers, of University of Wisconsin-Madison Hoofers outdoor recreation program (www.hoofers.org) in early 2008. As of Feb. 2012 we have 180 members on the list.
PURPOSE
The purpose of the list is to provide a connection to university & community bike center coordinators and interested individuals so questions, ideas and resources can be shared to allow bike programs to prosper.
Here’s an updated list of campus/community biking programs from around N. America:
http://www.universitybikeprograms.org/wiki/index.php?title=List_of_Bike_Programs
If you have updates to the schools that are listed, or would like to add additional info., etc. please use the Wikipedia tools to do so yourself.
If you would like to join the campus biking email list, just send a blank email (no subject line required) to: join-campus-biking@lists.wisc.edu
You’ll receive a confirmation request to that email acct. which you’ll need to reply to in order to finish subscribing.
Once you’re subscribed please post an intro. of your school’s/community bike program or Q&As as you see the need/ have the time. Simply post to: Campus-biking@lists.wisc.edu
Also, please check out our old Yahoo group site (with separate subscription required) for more resources: http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/campus_bikes/
Tim & Jim
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Tim Potter
Manager
MSU Bikes Service Center
B10 Bessey Hall/ Michigan St. University
Along the N. River Trail, 300 ft. west of Farm Ln. Bridge
E. Lansing, MI 48824-1033
Ph: 517/432-3400
Fax: 517/432-2743
Email: bikes@msu.edu
Web: http://www.bikes.msu.edu
Home Dept: http://www.transportation.pp.msu.edu
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Jim Rogers, Outdoor Programs Coordinator / Hoofer Advisor
Wisconsin Union Outdoor Programs Office
UW-Madison
800 Langdon Street
Madison, WI 53706 USA