NEW YORK , /PRNewswire/ — Meetup announced its learnings from a study conducted by ImpactED at the University of Pennsylvania ,* concluding that Meetup, a social networking site for in-person or online live events around a common interest, improves emotional and social connections. Three out of four people stated that Meetup has made their life better, and eight out of ten say they feel more connected to others. To help combat feelings of isolation during social distancing, the company has announced its first two initiatives under the fresh ownership: Meetup “Campus Community” and a COVID-19 resource page.
Students can begin an online Meetup group free-of-charge, and you will apply at passionate notice-beginners when you look at the kinds including technical, business, personal sense, exercise, and.
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Meetup recognizes that students with social circles in quarantine can still achieve their goals by connecting with online communities. College students can start an online Meetup group for free, and connect with passionate self-starters in categories such as tech, business, social awareness, fitness, and more. Meetup’s Campus Community inspires students to connect with their peers and feel less lonely, and helps them network for jobs upon graduation. A Meetup membership is always free, and the six-month organizer subscription to host a Meetup group ($99) will be waived for college students. “Analysis Reveals Meetup Grows Thoughts out of Connectedness” bővebben