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Pandemic Lessons for Higher Education

First State Insights

Kevin Kovaleski, Assistant Vice President of Academic Enterprise Communications at Arizona State University, speaks with Troy Mix, Associate Director of the University of Delaware's Institute for Public Administration (IPA), about the future of higher education.

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Collaborating for sustainability: How higher education and cloud providers foster change

AWS Public Sector Blog

News & World Report. The digital twin solution allows for analysis and simulations of policy and investment and is being used to guide decisions with sustainability in mind, modelling additions like pedestrian-friendly streets or bike lanes.

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National Library Week, 4/7 - 4/13

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

. -- " Libraries are rooted in the community and here your story can grow ," Wilmington News-Journal. We are not a disparate collection of books,: Today’s libraries function as vibrant community centers that contribute to the social, cultural, and educational fabric of our neighborhoods, enriching the lives of young and old.

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Straws and puffery: USC's DC "campus" as a lever for downtown revival

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

I have been interested in the opportunity for higher education infused urban revitalization for decades. I just learned that another place where I lived will be demolished for a new dormitory (" Saying goodbye to Ann Arbor's Marshall Court: Houses to be demolished for new dorm ," Ann Arbor News ).

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Call for Chapters: Teaching Information Literacy in Political Science, Public Affairs, and International Studies (TILPSPAIS) - Deadline September 8th #ACRL

A Library Writer's Blog

Gray literature, government data, policy documents, social media, and more must be addressed alongside conventional scholarly publications. She is heavily involved with the North Carolina Library Association and serves as the Social Media Coordinator for ACRL’s Politics, Policy, and International Relations Section (PPIRS).

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Call for Chapters: Teaching Information Literacy in Political Science, Public Affairs, and International Studies (TILPSPAIS) #ACRL

A Library Writer's Blog

Gray literature, government data, policy documents, social media, and more must be addressed alongside conventional scholarly publications. She is heavily involved with the North Carolina Library Association and serves as the Social Media Coordinator for ACRL’s Politics, Policy, and International Relations Section (PPIRS).

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Municipal finances face a shaky future

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

labor force, and divisive politics that prevents decisive policy, as causes for concern that cities will go broke. Politicization of public policy, which has stalled Congress on immigration and other key issues since the 1980s, has been spreading among state and local governments. Empty offices. Communities growing have less at risk.