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Preston, C. Thomas, Jr. – 1991
Few challenges involved in forensics coaching are as challenging as finding and maintaining qualified students in the program. Urban commuter colleges possess unique opportunities for developing broad-based, diverse forensics programs. The University of Missouri-St. Louis (UM-St. Louis) provides an example of how directors might take advantage of…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Commuter Colleges, Cultural Pluralism, Debate
Gordon, Roosevelt, Jr. – 1987
A tutoring and advisement model designed to enhance the academic achievement and retention of academically underprepared college students is described, along with results of assessing student outreach efforts, participation of students in services, and outcomes. A special objective of the program was to assist black college students. A total of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Advising, Academic Persistence, Black Students
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Glazer, Judith S. – Journal of Higher Education, 1982
The rationale for graduate consortia, the constraints on cooperation, and guidelines for designing and managing an interuniversity consortium are examined. The experiences of five New York city doctorate-granting universities when they launched a project to test the feasibility of doctoral cooperation in arts and sciences are described.…
Descriptors: Consortia, Doctoral Programs, Graduate Study, Higher Education
Diner, Steve – AGB Reports, 1981
The experiences of a professor with a liberal arts background who began his teaching career at an open enrollment, working class, urban institution are described. Most of his students are commuters, hold down part-time or full-time jobs, and support families. (MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Standards, Adult Students, College Environment
Davies, Robert O. – Metropolitan Universities: An International Forum, 1997
The three basic strategic objectives any metropolitan university must address in order to build a solid base of alumni support are the characteristics of the current student population, demographics and mindset of the alumni base, and relationships with the surrounding community. Activities at Boise State University (Idaho) in each of these areas…
Descriptors: Alumni, Case Studies, College Planning, Higher Education
Kittredge, Robert E. – Metropolitan Universities: An International Forum, 1997
Stone Soup Partnership is a collaboration between California State University at Fresno and its surrounding community to address serious problems in a high-crime, impoverished apartment complex near the university. The program involves students in service learning for university credit, and has expanded from a single summer youth program to a…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, College Students, Community Development, Higher Education
Seltzer, Ethan – Metropolitan Universities: An International Forum, 1999
Reports the experiences of the Institute of Portland Metropolitan Studies at Portland State University (Oregon), formed seven years ago in an effort to connect higher education resources to critical issues facing communities in a six-county metropolitan area. Eight lessons learned concerning the institute's role, its operation, staffing, local…
Descriptors: Agency Role, College Faculty, Higher Education, Regional Planning
Narver, Betty Jane – Metropolitan Universities: An International Forum, 1999
Examines the challenges and opportunities faced by the University of Washington's Institute for Public Policy and Management, a university-based applied-research institute that has grown through intellectual entrepreneurship into an organization that shapes policy for the state of Washington and the Northwest. The institute and its specialized…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Entrepreneurship, Higher Education, Organizational Development
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Henke, Suellyn; Lokon, Elizabeth; Carlson, Dennis; Kreuzmann, Bill – Urban Education, 1998
Four participants discuss their roles in a high school-university collaborative initiative for democratic education. A teacher, professor, graduate student, and teacher/graduate student demonstrate how they created more equitable roles in the university and high school partnership through critical reflection and interaction. (MMU)
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Democratic Values, Graduate Study, High Schools
Sorg, Steven – Metropolitan Universities: An International Forum, 2001
Introduces other articles in this issue devoted to distributed learning at metropolitan universities. Discusses issues that institutions should address if considering distributed learning: institutional goals and strategic plans, faculty development needs and capabilities, student support services, technical and personnel infrastructure, policies,…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Delivery Systems, Distance Education, Educational Innovation
Denk, Walter Josef – Metropolitan Universities: An International Forum, 1998
The University of Toledo (Ohio) honors program, with a dedicated space for honors, a separate interdisciplinary curriculum, and the opportunity to do research, assists this open admissions institution to attract and retain academically talented students. A dramatic increase in honors enrollments in the last decade has provided both opportunities…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Facilities, Higher Education, Honors Curriculum
Oddo, Lynne; Rosenak, David S.; Reilley, Lois Farina; Dunn, Carleton – Metropolitan Universities: An International Forum, 2002
Describes how Bloomfield College, an "Implementing Urban Missions" grantee, used a capstone course incorporating oral history, creative writing, and technology to work with Newark, New Jersey to revitalize its cultural history and create a community transformation. (EV)
Descriptors: Capstone Experiences, College Role, Cultural Maintenance, Grants
Cardea, Jane M.; McMullen, Kathleen A.; Catanzaro, Ana M.; Marshall, Filomela; Catanzaro, Vincent – Metropolitan Universities: An International Forum, 2002
Describes how Holy Family College in Northeast Philadelphia, an "Implementing Urban Missions" grantee, created and maintained an urban nursing center. Discusses the challenges of translating one department's experience with a community partnership into the context of other academic departments. (EV)
Descriptors: College Role, Grants, Higher Education, Institutional Mission
Bell, David P.; Hayes, Edward J.; Hugetz, Edward T.; Ivancevich, John M.; Smith, Don N.; Woods, Molly R. – Metropolitan Universities: An International Forum, 1998
The University of Houston (Texas) and its four campuses have adopted a "co-opetition" approach to create a multi-instructional teaching center to deliver educational programs and courses in the Houston metropolitan area. It has been found that citizens, legislators, administrators, faculty, and students all benefit, without sacrificing…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Competition, Delivery Systems, Educational Policy
Weinbaum, Batya – Taboo: The Journal of Culture and Education, 2004
In this article, the author describes "Feminist Approaches to the Classics," a course she teaches at Cleveland State University. The goal of this particular course was to situate the context of western indigenous myth in relation to western classical literature and to indicate possible reasons for its reclamation in contemporary American…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Classical Literature, Feminism, Urban Universities
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