Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement
Posted by on October 7, 2005
[posted from Community Based Participatory Research listserv]
The Spring/Summer 2005 issue of the Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement (Vol 10, No. 2) is a special issue sponsored by the Annie E Casey Foundation and focused on colleges and universities as economic anchors and engines. The article titles appear below:
*Some Unexpected Ways Universities can Prime the Community Economic Engine: Asset Building for the Working Poor and the University Back Office
*Factors Influencing Civic Engagement at Australian and US Research Universities: Two Illustrative Examples
*Institutions of Higher Education as Engines of Small Business Development
*Organizing Partnerships for Sustainable Community Economic Development: Lessons Learned from the University of Illinois-Chicago Neighborhoods Initiative
*A Promising Tool for Helping Vulnerable Workers? An Exploration of the Use of Employee Assistance Programs to Help Low-Wage Workers on College Campuses
*Just Good Business: Community Development within Colleges and Universities
*East Baltimore Revitalization Project: Opportunities and Challenges in Transforming an Urban Neighborhood
*The Cornell Urban Scholars Program: Cultivating New York City’s Next Generation of Civic Leaders
*The Next Wave: Building a University Civic Engagement Service for the 21st Century
For more information, visit http://www.uga.edu/jheoe or email Vivian H. Fisher, Journal Business Manager, at jheoe@uga.edu or vhfisher@uga.edu
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