What Comes First: The Program or the Facility?

A major research university in a metropolitan location reexamines its sense of campus community and discovers that it should not approach living and learning as separate activities; the institution purposely used extensive housing construction and renovation to achieve the institution's educati...

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Published in:New directions for student services Vol. 2003; no. 101; pp. 53 - 68
Main Authors: Carroll, Justin X., Carnaghi, Jill Ellen, Lempfert, Timothy J., Horstman Johnes, Karin
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: San Francisco Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company 01-03-2003
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Summary:A major research university in a metropolitan location reexamines its sense of campus community and discovers that it should not approach living and learning as separate activities; the institution purposely used extensive housing construction and renovation to achieve the institution's educational mission and encourage a greater sense of community.
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ArticleID:SS79
ISSN:0164-7970
1536-0695
DOI:10.1002/ss.79