This paper has three objectives designed to support the work of practice systems, scholars, and policy makers. First, it provides a conceptual model that supports a multidisciplinary, multicultural, collaborative university-community research, service, and teaching group that is consistent with the philosophy, mission, and objectives of land grant institutions and community systems. Second, it describes how the Latino Research Initiative implemented this collaborative model to support the goals of the university and the community to enhance the lives of Latinos in Lincoln, Nebraska. Finally, this paper discusses how this collaborative model can be used or adapted by university and community professionals with their changing communities. Sev...
Hispanic communities are at disproportionate risk for chronic diseases and researchers have cited th...
Symposium presenters discuss the process of creating ethnic based scholarship enclaves at a predomin...
Engaging community residents and undergraduate Latino students in developing research and community ...
“The panelists discuss topics relevant not only to gaining entry into Latino communities but also un...
The Latino community continues to grow at an increasing rate. Latinos have become the “majority-mino...
Results from the 2000 United States census highlighted that the Latino population had exceeded the A...
In North Carolina, health disparities for the emergent Latino population are well documented. Betwee...
In this paper we grapple with the question of how healthy community and university partnerships can ...
OLLAS has reported on the socio-economic characteristics of Latinos in Omaha and Nebraska for many y...
This article explores an urban partnership in Chicago that is aimed at increasing the levels of Lati...
As the fastest growing minority group in the United States, the Latino community is a constituency t...
Economic Integration of Immigrant Populations: The Latino/a Experience in Des Moines, Iowa Abstrac...
In this proposal, we will create a multidisciplinary community-academic partnership to develop a You...
With the dramatic increase in the Latino population in the United States, it is increasingly importa...
Many higher education organizations face the issue of structural isolation (Ruben, 2004) based on a ...
Hispanic communities are at disproportionate risk for chronic diseases and researchers have cited th...
Symposium presenters discuss the process of creating ethnic based scholarship enclaves at a predomin...
Engaging community residents and undergraduate Latino students in developing research and community ...
“The panelists discuss topics relevant not only to gaining entry into Latino communities but also un...
The Latino community continues to grow at an increasing rate. Latinos have become the “majority-mino...
Results from the 2000 United States census highlighted that the Latino population had exceeded the A...
In North Carolina, health disparities for the emergent Latino population are well documented. Betwee...
In this paper we grapple with the question of how healthy community and university partnerships can ...
OLLAS has reported on the socio-economic characteristics of Latinos in Omaha and Nebraska for many y...
This article explores an urban partnership in Chicago that is aimed at increasing the levels of Lati...
As the fastest growing minority group in the United States, the Latino community is a constituency t...
Economic Integration of Immigrant Populations: The Latino/a Experience in Des Moines, Iowa Abstrac...
In this proposal, we will create a multidisciplinary community-academic partnership to develop a You...
With the dramatic increase in the Latino population in the United States, it is increasingly importa...
Many higher education organizations face the issue of structural isolation (Ruben, 2004) based on a ...
Hispanic communities are at disproportionate risk for chronic diseases and researchers have cited th...
Symposium presenters discuss the process of creating ethnic based scholarship enclaves at a predomin...
Engaging community residents and undergraduate Latino students in developing research and community ...