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Stewart, Spencer Daniel – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The presence of a college or university in a community can be a source of great pride and economic vitality. An institution's presence, however, may also generate unintended off-site impacts, such as traffic congestion, inadequate parking, heightened crime, insufficient taxable property, and deteriorating neighborhoods, which strain local…
Descriptors: Colleges, Housing, Real Estate, Economic Impact
Holmes, Robert J., Jr. – New Directions for Higher Education, 2010
Public higher education has grown to appreciate added support from charitable gifts. Philanthropic support for public higher education reaches back to the early 1900s, when public universities needed funding assistance to build campus facilities because state funds were stretched thin. To facilitate the process of acquiring, receiving, and…
Descriptors: Fund Raising, Higher Education, Universities, Private Financial Support
Adult Professional Development: Can Brain-Based Teaching Strategies Increase Learning Effectiveness?
Tilton, Wendy – ProQuest LLC, 2011
Brain-based teaching strategies, compared to facilitative student-centered teaching strategies, were employed with 62 real estate professionals in a quasi-mixed-methods study. Participants attended a 2-day proprietary real estate continuing education course. Both the experimental and control groups received the same facilitative instruction, as…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Education Courses, Real Estate, Learning Experience
Rudden, Michael S. – Planning for Higher Education, 2010
Colleges and universities continue to face significant fiscal challenges in the current recession. A review of ongoing campus facilities planning projects, coupled with a review of more than 30 recent campus master planning requests for proposals and the relevant literature, indicates that colleges and universities are finding innovative ways to…
Descriptors: Real Estate, Institutional Survival, Information Technology, Educational Administration
Davis, Peter; McPherson, Mervyl; Wheldon, Mark; von Randow, Martin – Social Indicators Research, 2012
We apply cohort techniques to monitor four indicators of socio-demographic risk crucial to family wellbeing; namely, income, employment, education, and housing. The data were derived from New Zealand's five-yearly Census for the period 1981-2006. This allowed us to track birth cohorts of mothers (and their families) over six successive New Zealand…
Descriptors: Cohort Analysis, Mothers, Income, Ownership
Kay, David; Geisler, Charles; Bills, Nelson – Rural Sociology, 2010
Security has long been recognized as an element in residential preference and its relative importance has risen with fear of extremist attacks on U.S. cities. Using polling data from 2004, this research investigates whether the security breaches of 9/11 in New York City influenced residential preferences in New York State. Our results confirm that…
Descriptors: Terrorism, Metropolitan Areas, Safety, Place of Residence
Choi, Youngna; Spero, Steven – PRIMUS, 2010
In this article, we study financing in the real estate market and show how various types of mortgages can be modeled and analyzed. With only an introductory level of interest theory, finance, and calculus, we model and analyze three types of popular mortgages with real life examples that explain the background and inevitable outcome of the current…
Descriptors: Real Estate, Calculus, Relevance (Education), Mathematics Instruction
Stuart, Reginald – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2009
Today, a national economy gone bust has derailed Black Americans' plans across the country. Gone are many of the economic gains, small as they were, achieved in the post-segregation era by millions of 1960s generation children and their children. Black America today is beset by job losses, business closures, pay cuts, furloughs, investment and…
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Purchasing, Affirmative Action, African Americans
Kelly, Robert – Educational Facility Planner, 2009
When District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) Chancellor Michelle Rhee announced that 23 under-enrolled DCPS buildings would close for the 2008/2009 school year, Kathy Padian, Vice President of Building Hope, began talks with the Deputy Mayor of Education in 2007. Building Hope works to close the educational achievement gap by giving students…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Urban Schools, School Buildings, Real Estate
Siegel-Hawley, Genevieve – Teachers College Record, 2013
Background/Context: At the close of the first decade of the 21st century, the intersection of race, geography and opportunity is increasingly referred to as spatial racism. School quality and resources, municipal services, employment opportunities, accessibility of transportation, exposure to pollution, and tax rates all vary dramatically across a…
Descriptors: School Policy, School Desegregation, Urban Schools, Housing
Hipp. John R.; Tita, George E.; Greenbaum, Robert T. – Social Forces, 2009
Most prior research testing the hypothesis of the social disorganization theory that residential instability increases crime has used cross-sectional data. Using a unique dataset linking home sales address matched to census tracts with crime data in Los Angeles, we test the direction of this relationship using a six-year panel data design. We also…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Community Characteristics, Crime, Violence
Foley, Megan – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2012
The logic of political economy depends on a domestic metaphor, using the "oikos" or household as a model for the "polis." Historically, this metaphor has imagined citizens as the children of a paternal state. However during the 2008 housing crisis, this metaphor was turned upside down, depicting citizens as the parents of infantile state…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Fathers, Comparative Analysis, Citizen Role
Anderson, Luke A. – New Directions for Higher Education, 2010
In the late summer of 2008, after the 2007-2008 fiscal year's books had closed, the nation's wealthiest universities were confronted with an unfamiliar sight: single-digit endowment returns. Not since 2003 had Harvard University (Cambridge, Massachusetts), Princeton University (Princeton, New Jersey), or Stanford University (Stanford, California)…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Endowment Funds, Universities, Economic Climate
Johnston, Robin; Penson, Al – Community College Journal, 2010
There's an urban legend which holds that community college graduates who go on to earn degrees at other institutions develop a stronger loyalty to the college that granted their highest degree. Perpetuating this legend is a limiting belief that keeps fundraising professionals from taking necessary steps to fully develop the potential that exists…
Descriptors: Financial Services, Fund Raising, Community Colleges, Real Estate
Tidwell, Owen Alan – ProQuest LLC, 2011
Given the nature of the valuation task environment appraisers are often made aware of previous value opinions rendered by appraisers, commonly in the form of an historic appraisal. And, because an appraisal task involves the rendering of market value, a hypothetical, unobservable construct based on probabilities, direct feedback against this…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Value Judgment, Decision Making, Heuristics

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