- Years: 2017 Conference
Handout: Engaging Students to Bridge the “Real World” Gap between Campus and Community
University of Oregon and the City of Eugene
University of Oregon and the City of Eugene
Miami University and City of San Marcos
RCLCO Real Estate Consulting
Hillsborough Street Community Service Corp. and North Carolina State University
The Georgetown Community Partnership (GCP) has transformed the way Georgetown University engages in campus planning, community engagement (especially with our local neighborhood community), and...
Arizona State University and the City of Tempe
Chicago's North Shore Convention and Visitor's Bureau and Downtown Evanston
This presentation will highlight several distinct but mutually supporting strategic initiatives that have been employed to educate students about community laws and expectations and hold them...
Clarion University and Bureau of State College
Marquette University
Where do you start when balancing the effects of a pandemic, the opportunity to work with new leadership, executing a program review, and safety challenges all at once?
University of South Carolina
Georgetown University
Montana State University and City of Bozeman
University of Colorado and University of Oregon
Georgetown University and Boston College
Penn State University, Burough of State College, and Chamber of Business & Industry of Centre County
Miami University
LINK Strategic Partners
Texas State University and City of San Marcos
Miami University and City of Oxford
University of Vermont
The Ohio State University and Planning NEXT
Many universities adjusted or curtailed their alcohol prevention work after the COVID-19 pandemic began. In August 2022, ITGA surveyed its member institutions to document changes made for...
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