Institution:
University of Georgia
Publication Date:
2009
Publisher:
University of Georgia Institute of Higher Education
Journal Issue:
v.13(3), 113-130
Pages:
18
ISBN / ISSN:
1534-6102
Abstract:
Urban universities are a key resource for municipal government, businesses, community organizations, and citizens to foster partnerships for successful renewal of distressed urban neighborhoods. From its experience over the past decade, the Ohio State University has created a successful model for engagement with its neighborhoods and the City of Columbus. This model is grounded in market-based revitalization and includes community-based planning, a shared vision for renewal, multiple sources of funding, and a focus on long-term results. In turn, this engagement has invigorated the university’s mission as a land-grant institution in the twenty-first century. [author]
Call Number:
550/B/STE/2009
Sector:
HE Sector
Electronic Availability:
Available online
Library Item Type:
Electronic resource - serial article
Library Item Type:
Print resource - serial article
Demographics & Settings:
Urban
Topics: Theory & Practice:
Community Engagement
Topics: Theory & Practice:
Planning
Topics: Theory & Practice:
Partnerships 
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