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Hill, Diane; Herts, Rolando; Devance, Donita – Metropolitan Universities, 2014
The recent awarding of a Promise Neighborhood Planning Grant to Rutgers University-Newark demonstrates how the institution's leadership has promoted a vision and mission that fosters an institutional climate supportive of community engagement. This paper discusses how Gray's (1989) partnership development framework and Kania and Kramer's (2011)…
Descriptors: Urban Universities, School Community Relationship, Urban Planning, Neighborhoods

Conforti, Joseph M. – Society, 1972
Reviews the history of Newark, New Jersey, examines its present social, cultural, and ethnic divisions and controversies, and speculates on its future as a center of black culture. (JM)
Descriptors: Black Power, City Government, Dropouts, Ghettos
Giles-Gee, Helen; Rozewski, Mark – Planning for Higher Education, 2006
Camden, New Jersey, a city of 80,000 located directly across the Delaware River from center-city Philadelphia, is, by any index of urban decay, one of the nation's most distressed urban centers. While severely ineffective, the city houses the essential building blocks of future recovery: branches of four colleges and universities and two major…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Lobbying, Educational Facilities Improvement, Urban Planning
HEBOUT, JOHN E. – 1963
THE CENTER WORKS WITH RUTGERS UNIVERSITY TO MAKE USE OF URBAN STUDIES IN APPROPRIATE RESEARCH AND TEACHING PROGRAMS AND IN OTHER INTELLECTUAL SERVICES TO THE COMMUNITY. THE FIVE MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CENTER - EXTENSION, RESEARCH AND EDUCATION, LIBRARY SERVICES, OPPORTUNITIES EXPANSION PROJECT, AND THE URBAN FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM - ARE…
Descriptors: Community Study, Educational Research, Extension Education, Fellowships
Lasker, Martin – Parks and Recreation, 1976
A park and promenade along a city river front have restored a decaying area and revitalized a problem neighborhood. (JD)
Descriptors: Community Change, Community Recreation Programs, Cooperative Planning, Land Use
New Jersey State Dept. of Community Affairs, Trenton. – 1967
An Open Space Policy Plan was developed for the State of New Jersey to provide an adequate blueprint for preserving open space and creating a desirable recreational environment in the State in anticipation of expected increases in population and urbanization. Consideration was given to local, county, State, and Federal responsibilities in the…
Descriptors: Community Planning, Community Recreation Programs, Land Use, Planned Communities
Coalition for the Homeless, New York, NY. – 1987
Between 45,000 and 90,000 habitable New York City apartments are being kept deliberately vacant ("warehoused") by the speculators who own them. Most of these apartments have reasonable rents, affordable by middle- and low-income families. Meanwhile, the housing crisis for poor New Yorkers has grown steadily worse. As many as 75,000…
Descriptors: City Government, Government Role, Homeless People, Housing Deficiencies
Levitan, Sar A.; Miller, Elizabeth I. – 1992
In the 1980s and the early 1990s Congress failed to approve enterprise zone legislation which sought to help revitalize areas of high unemployment, poverty, and crime and low educational achievement by reducing taxes, relieving regulation, and eliminating other barriers to development. Establishment of comprehensive and sustained enterprise zone…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Environment, Economic Development, Entrepreneurship, Federal Aid