Community Engagement: A Student Perspective
As students in the multidisciplinary master’s of bioregional planning program at the University of Idaho, we worked with a local community during our first year studio class. In 2010 we partnered with Priest River, a small (population 1,700) north Idaho town. This town’s heritage is tied to the logg...
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description | As students in the multidisciplinary master’s of bioregional planning program at the University of Idaho, we worked with a local community during our first year studio class. In 2010 we partnered with Priest River, a small (population 1,700) north Idaho town. This town’s heritage is tied to the logging industry, and the town is experiencing high unemployment due to mill closures and a reduced demand for wood. |
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spelling | doaj.art-7f5c15e3d1dc44b7a1029d69a08bc9402023-08-29T20:58:35ZengThe University of AlabamaJournal of Community Engagement and Scholarship1944-12072837-80752022-08-014110.54656/GOHP6153Community Engagement: A Student PerspectiveMorgan Bessaw0Genevieve Gerke1Melissa Britt Hamilton2Liza Pulsipher3University of IdahoUniversity of IdahoUniversity of IdahoUniversity of IdahoAs students in the multidisciplinary master’s of bioregional planning program at the University of Idaho, we worked with a local community during our first year studio class. In 2010 we partnered with Priest River, a small (population 1,700) north Idaho town. This town’s heritage is tied to the logging industry, and the town is experiencing high unemployment due to mill closures and a reduced demand for wood.https://account.jces.ua.edu/index.php/s-j-jces/article/view/418 |
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title_full | Community Engagement: A Student Perspective |
title_fullStr | Community Engagement: A Student Perspective |
title_full_unstemmed | Community Engagement: A Student Perspective |
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