The Center for the Study of Art, Architecture, History & Nature (C-SAAHN)
Sponsored the following presentation:
Downtown Library (http://www.buffalolib.org) 2010 - 2011 Downtown Library Noon-Hour Lecture/Discussion Series
"Imagining Buffalo Niagara in the 21st Century"
Presented by
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Marian Deutschman, Ph.D.
Interim Director, Buffalo State College and Community Partnerships, Buffalo State College.
"Imagining the changing role of the college/university in the 21st century"
March 8, 2011
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An urban college has a unique opportunity for connecting its knowledge
and expertise to the issues in the community that result in mutually
beneficial relationships. The range of opportunities will be identified
and defined. The current initiatives such as the West Side
Violence Prevention Task Force with a coalition of over 50 people will
be explained as one example – an example that is currently underway
with a grant from the US Dept. of Justice. Helping to stabilize and
improve the West Side of Buffalo, helps the entire community better
appreciate the art, architecture, history and nature that exists in the
various West Side neighborhoods that are located near Buffalo State
College.
This presentation is part of the "Imagine Buffalo Niagara in the 21st
Century" Downtown Library Noon-Hour 2010 - 2011 Lecture/Discussion
Series every 2nd Tuesday sponsored by The Center for the Study of Art,
Architecture, History & Nature (C-SAAHN).
--- By Dennis Galucki, Founder, C-SAAHN
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