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Nash, George; Nash, Patricia – 1968
The troubles at Columbia University arose when students supported the views of the community in a dispute with the University administration over the location of a proposed gymnasium on public park land. Its problems as an urban university in need of more land for expansion and surrounded by a deteriorating residential community are being…
Descriptors: Black Community, Community Development, Community Relations, Higher Education
Golino, Carlo L. – American Educator, 1978
Urban universities can serve as catalysts in bringing together disparate groups to develop a measure of hope for an improved quality of urban life. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Higher Education, School Community Relationship, School Role, Urban Education
Vaughn, Jack H. – College and University Journal, 1971
Universities can best serve the nation by returning to its role as guardian of the values and spirit and moral energy of a people - NOT by trying to solve society's problems. (Editor)
Descriptors: Bias, Educational Responsibility, Higher Education, Poverty
Clinchy, Evans – 1970
The concept of schools that pay for themselves by sharing facilities with other occupants is known variously as joint occupancy or mixed or multiple use of land and buildings. A financial saving is the obvious advantage of combining schools with housing, commercial space (retail or office), or community services and offices. In addition, joint…
Descriptors: Construction Costs, Cultural Influences, Educational Facilities Design, Land Use
Hampton, George; Higham, David – 1994
This paper describes how four institutions of higher education, local businesses, and community leaders cooperated to work for change in University Heights (Newark, New Jersey). Initial sections describe the community and the economic and social changes it has seen in recent decades. These sections also review how the four institutions established…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Community Development, Cooperative Planning, Higher Education