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Land-Grant Urban Serving
Beginning the Journey
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Leadership Team
  • Dr. James Zuiches, Vice Chancellor, Extension,
    Engagement Economic Development
  • Cheryl Lloyd, State Leader, Urban Programs, NC
    Cooperative Extension, EEED
  • Dr. Anona Smith, Assistant Dean, College of
    Education
  • Dr. Cheryl Waites, Associate Department Head,
    School of Social Work, Professor

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Urban Strands
  • Urban Health Well-being
  • Strengthening Communities,
    Economic Revitalization,
    and Neighborhood Quality of Life
  • Human Capital, Strengthening PK-20 Education
    Pipeline

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Beginning the journey
  • 2006-2007
  • Carnegie Classification in Community Engagement
  • Urban Serving Universities Coalition
  • Outreach Scholarship Conference Participation and
    Partnership
  • Neighborhood Issues in Raleigh/Durham
  • Staffing of University Urban Initiative

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Infrastructure for In-reach and
Outreach
  • Individual
  • Family
  • Agency
  • Service System
  • Community

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The Campus Cafe
  • How are we currently engaging the people and
    neighborhoods of the city?
  • What can we do better?
  • In the strands?
  • In the way we are organized?
  • How should we proceed?
  • A conversation among involved faculty

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In-Reach Networking
  • Urban Field Faculty
  • 66 faculty members
  • 8 colleges
  • 2 Counties
  • Community Leaders
  • City and County

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Single bracelets do not Jingle
  • Building Partnerships within across Colleges
  • Education
  • Engineering
  • Humanities Social Sciences
  • Design
  • Agriculture Life Sciences
  • Physical Mathematical Sciences
  • Natural Resources
  • Veterinary Medicine

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Building Partnerships with Community
  • Raleigh
  • Durham
  • Responsibility to North Carolinas entire Urban
    Corridor

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Infrastructure for Urban Engagement Initiatives
  • Create a culture within all colleges that
    promotes and rewards Extension and Engagement
  • Create a community of ethical practice and
    principles
  • Identify barriers and develop a plan for removal
  • Develop a system for needs assessment

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Infrastructure for Urban Engagement Initiatives
  • A structure that encourages and facilitates
    interdisciplinary work.
  • Partner with UNC, Duke, NCCU, and Community
    Colleges in Cities
  • Better communication between county and campus
    faculty
  • A Training program for those working in
    communities

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To Know What We dont Know
  • Create a User Friendly Database that describes
  • City Assets and Interests
  • University Assets Interests
  • Existing and completed activities
  • Priorities and Opportunities

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Urban Health and Wellbeing
  • HIV AIDS Prevention
  • Severe Mental Illness
  • Family Care Giving
  • Social Worker Licensure and Professional
    Development
  • Health Disparities/ Health Care Access
  • Children and Adults
  • Domestic Violence in the Latino community
  • Nutrition Education

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Urban Health and Wellbeing
  • Intergenerational Interventions for children and
    families
  • Crime and Safety Analysis
  • Older Adult Health
  • Non-parental role models
  • Intramural vs. Interscholastic Sports
  • Family Centered Practice
  • Access to Parks and Open Space (Older Adults
    Children)

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Strengthening Community Economic Viability
  • Energy efficiency
  • Emerging Latino English communities
  • Architecture Design Partnerships with Duke
  • Consortium on Land use planning
  • Green space and Greenways
  • Public Safety Leadership
  • Community Engagement
  • Affordable Sustainable Housing construction

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Strengthening Community Economic Viability
  • Leadership Development (Asset based community
    development)
  • Micro-economics/ entrepreneurship
  • Faith based community work
  • Assist communities in understanding data
  • Evaluating mixed impact housing
  • Building non-profit capacity
  • Gang prevention and intervention
    (Health/Well-being also)

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Human Capital Strengthening the Education
Pipeline from Early Childhood On
  • Middle School Curriculum focus
  • MEGA-Middle school Educators using technology and
    the web for Global Activities
  • Emerging Needs of Latino community
  • Kids Together in Parks
  • Triangle Urban League Youth Partnership
  • Science House Initiatives
  • Engineering in schools Robotics

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Next Steps
The Foundation on which we build Strand
Leadership Existing Partnerships
Connecting Urban Centers Outreach to New
Partners Infrastructure Support
Institutional Policies
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