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of Urban Studies and Community Planning
Student/Faculty
Collaborative Projects
"Civil Society Census" of Camden is the most recent student and faculty
collaborative projects. Professor Jon Van Til works with students each
year who do studies of leadership and participation in Camden communities.
In 1999, for example he and his students studied the Fettersville and Fairview
neighborhoods. The paper was presented by two of the student authors, Suzanne
Brennan and Twana Cisse and Professor Van Til at the ARNOVA conference
in November, 2000 in New Orleans, and is titled "Associations as Assets
in The Urban Community: A Study of Two Inner-City Neighborhoods in
Camden." The paper is co-authored with five Rutgers undergraduates:
Leroy Gould, Meghan Murtha, Suzanne Brennan, Twana Cisse, and Claude Wallace.
To read the entire paper click HERE
Other student/faculty projects include "The Three Plans of Arden: A
Walk Through American Planning History." The paper was written by Professor
Michael Lang and undergraduate student Natasha Tusri. Presented ar the
Eighth Biennial Conference on American Planning History. Washington, D.C
November 18th - 21st, 1999.
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