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Program Models Engaged Campus

Program Model Title State
A president redefines the university as an engaged partner School: Metropolitan State University
MN
Community Library and Information Access Center School: Metropolitan State University
MN
Partnership with the Twin Cities metropolitan area School: Metropolitan State University
MN
SEBRA South-East Brainerd Residents Association: becoming part of the neighborhood School: Central Lakes Community College
MN
Gatekeepers Program School: Hannibal-LaGrange College
MO
Mission in public affairs School: Southwest Missouri State University
MO
Socially conscious entrepreneurs: Partnership with Shepard s Green Acres Middle School School: North Carolina Central University
NC
Micro-lending: The Institute for Cooperative Community Development School: Southern New Hampshire University (Formerly New Hampshire College)
NH
Mission statement: defining the community to be served School: Richard Stockton College
NJ
Job training program for single mothers School: Niagara University
NY
Monthly community meetings nurture town/gown relationships School: St. John s University
NY
Templeton Fellowship Forum on public service School: Hobart & William Smith Colleges
NY
Union-Schenectady Initiative (USI): revitalizing the surrounding neighborhoods School: Union College
NY
Facilitating discourse with a new town paper School: Ohio State University
OH
“”Place-Based”" Service-Learning program School: Denison University
OH
A letter from the president School: Portland State University
OR
On the Road From Service-Learning to the Engaged Campus School: Portland Community College
OR
Partnership with the Forest Grove School District: meeting the needs of ESL students School: Pacific University
OR
Databases on West Philadelphia School: University of Pennsylvania
PA
PHENND Action Seminar School: University of Pennsylvania, Temple University, Swarthmore
PA

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