UConn Hartford Joins CUMU
Blocks from the state capitol and across the street from city hall, UConn Hartford’s dynamic urban environment allows students to immerse themselves in collaborative activities with many educational, arts, business,
Blocks from the state capitol and across the street from city hall, UConn Hartford’s dynamic urban environment allows students to immerse themselves in collaborative activities with many educational, arts, business,
First opening its doors in 1912, the University of Memphis has grown into a thriving metropolitan college. With more than 21,000 students, UofM offers a variety of degrees at the
Since being founded in 1893, the Medical College of Wisconsin
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Barbara Holland, PhD, is recognized internationally for her scholarship and expertise on organizational change in higher education with a focus on institutionalization of community engagement. In addition to serving
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A blue collar city in the