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Community development, Urban

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Here are entered general works on urban community development and works limited to urban community development in regions, counties, states, etc. Works on community development in individual cities, city regions, or metropolitan areas are entered under the heading [Community development] with local subdivision.

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Carroll C. Halterman Papers

 Collection
Identifier: M150
Abstract Carroll Clifton Halterman (1919-2005), Professor of Management and Public Administration at the University of Denver, Denver, Colorado from 1965-1990 specialized in management development. As a management consultant, he lectured on training for supervisors and executive development. Carroll C. Halterman's papers primarily cover his management consulting work with businesses and include articles, decals, transparencies, case studies, manuals, checklists, bibliographies, conference...
Dates: 1963-1990

Living and Learning Communities (LLCs)

 Collection
Identifier: U352
Abstract

The University of Denver's Living and Learning Communities (LLCs) are theme-based academic and residential communities that foster relationships and support among like-minded DU students. The collection contains various items and materials related to the programming of the various communities.

Dates: 2015

Special Community Programs

 Collection
Identifier: U143
Abstract

Collection contains Special Community Program administrative records from the University of Denver. The special programs include Bridges of the Future and Volunteers in Partnership (VIP).

Dates: Other: Date Not Yet Determined

The Bridge Project Records

 Collection
Identifier: U330
Abstract

This collection contains newspaper clippings, meeting minutes and annual reports, and various media related to the University of Denver Bridge Project. The Bridge Project is a program run by the Graduate School for Social Work at the University of Denver (DU). It's purpose is to encourage and support at-risk youth from preschool to college.

Dates: 1993 - 2013