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The City, Land and The University: 360-degrees of Planning and Development

A common theme runs through all of our activities in the Program. As a whole, these activities view the planning and development of land from "360 degrees". The "360-degrees" has three parts. First, understanding university expansion and development from a variety of angles or points of view (i.e., neighborhood, city, etc.). Second, considering what we mean by "contributing to the common good" in both, the domestic and international context. The third leg of our "360-degree" outlook is our international focus.




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