Increasingly, suburban universities find themselves in communities facing challenges that inner cities have had to deal with for decades, including concentrated poverty, housing vacancy, and underperforming school districts. While the problems are similar, the institutional context is different. Compared to central cities, suburban municipal governments generally lack the resources necessary to sustain robust community economic development initiatives. Further, suburbs often lack the rich landscape of nonprofit organizations that were built up over many decades in central cities. This article reflects on the experience of the University of Missouri‐St. Louis as a case study of a suburban anchor institution. This experience suggests t...
Anchor institutions are colleges and universities that, in recognition of the interdependence they s...
Examines nonprofit organizations' capacity to serve the fast-growing low-income suburban populations...
Urban universities are often characterized as economic engines—directly and indirectly serving the n...
Increasingly, suburban universities find themselves in communities facing challenges that inner cit...
In the last twenty years, anchor institutions such as universities and academic medical centers have...
Urban universities have long, often contentious, histories in neighborhoods, characterized by demoli...
Urban universities have long, often contentious, histories in neighborhoods, characterized by demoli...
On the surface, it would be hard to find institutions situated more differently than Syracuse Univer...
Cities are increasingly turning to their “anchor” institutions as drivers of economic development, h...
Increasing numbers of American colleges and universities are undertaking long-term partnerships with...
America faces significant societal challenges, and higher education must play a role in responding t...
Produced by the Mowat Centre at the School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Toronto.An...
Factories are closing. Businesses are moving. Jobs are being sent overseas. In the wake of the Great...
A common historical pattern that arose across America in the early and mid-20th century was the loca...
Public universities contribute towards advancing social mobility for individuals. However, a discrep...
Anchor institutions are colleges and universities that, in recognition of the interdependence they s...
Examines nonprofit organizations' capacity to serve the fast-growing low-income suburban populations...
Urban universities are often characterized as economic engines—directly and indirectly serving the n...
Increasingly, suburban universities find themselves in communities facing challenges that inner cit...
In the last twenty years, anchor institutions such as universities and academic medical centers have...
Urban universities have long, often contentious, histories in neighborhoods, characterized by demoli...
Urban universities have long, often contentious, histories in neighborhoods, characterized by demoli...
On the surface, it would be hard to find institutions situated more differently than Syracuse Univer...
Cities are increasingly turning to their “anchor” institutions as drivers of economic development, h...
Increasing numbers of American colleges and universities are undertaking long-term partnerships with...
America faces significant societal challenges, and higher education must play a role in responding t...
Produced by the Mowat Centre at the School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Toronto.An...
Factories are closing. Businesses are moving. Jobs are being sent overseas. In the wake of the Great...
A common historical pattern that arose across America in the early and mid-20th century was the loca...
Public universities contribute towards advancing social mobility for individuals. However, a discrep...
Anchor institutions are colleges and universities that, in recognition of the interdependence they s...
Examines nonprofit organizations' capacity to serve the fast-growing low-income suburban populations...
Urban universities are often characterized as economic engines—directly and indirectly serving the n...