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Program Models Service By Issue – Urban Issues

Program Model Title State
Office for the Community Agenda: a model of campus support for community engagement School: Maricopa Community Colleges District
AZ
Center for the Study of Los Angeles: understanding the urban experience School: Loyola Marymount University
CA
Community Outreach Partnership Center (COPC) and Neighborhood Knowledge Los Angeles (NKLA) School: University of California, Los Angeles
CA
Partnership with the Stone Soup Project School: California State University, Fresno
CA
PAR Project: Regis University School: Regis University
CO
The New London Social Justice Initiative School: Connecticut College
CT
Howard Unviersity Center for Urban Progress School: Howard University
DC
East St. Louis research project School: University of Illinois
IL
PAR Project: U-Mass Boston School: University of Massachusetts, Boston
MA
Worcester Community Project Center School: Worcester Polytechnic Institute
MA
Interdisciplinary Action Research program School: Macalester College
MN
SEBRA South-East Brainerd Residents Association: becoming part of the neighborhood School: Central Lakes Community College
MN
The City of St. Paul e-governance project School: Minneapolis Community and Technical College
MN
The Great River Greening Project: urban land restoration projects School: Minneapolis Community and Technical College
MN
The Urban Teacher Education Program School: Minneapolis Community and Technical College
MN
Urban Communities course School: Augsburg College
MN
Public Service Scholar Program School: Hunter College
NY
Union-Schenectady Initiative (USI): revitalizing the surrounding neighborhoods School: Union College
NY
Community Planning and Consultation course School: Temple University
PA
Immersion for a day: urban plunge School: Clarion University
PA
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