Undergraduate and graduate-level students refine Apache Junction’s land development planning […]
Undergraduate and graduate-level students refine Apache Junction’s land development planning
Undergraduate and graduate-level students refine Apache Junction’s land development planning […]
Utah Tech University’s UT Alliance is a mutually-beneficial regional learning collaborative formally established among UT and cities within Washington and Kane Counties to expand and enhance learning opportunities for UT students and citizens, while providing access to select university resources for local governments, organizations, and industry. Membership in UT Alliance is accomplished by participating in the program or through a UT Alliance agreement. Utah Tech University’s UT Alliance was created as a result of UT’s Strategic Plan 2020-2025: Trailblazing Distinction and its goal of Community as University. Goal 4 reads, “Partner with Washington County and Kane County cities to blend the University with regional public and private spaces, human networks, organizations, and resources to formally designate and operate “UT Alliance,” an open, integrated and vibrant southern Utah learning ecosystem providing exceptional learning opportunities and catalyzing the economic and social development of southern Utah.” The concept of UT Alliance was discovered during the strategic plan writing process through learning of the EPIC-N program at University of Wisconsin – Madison. […]
During the 2016 to 2017 academic year, the City of Monona was chosen to partner with the UniverCity Year program due to its proximity to the university and for strong support from Mayor Bob Miller. […]
Graduate-level course identifies modifications to update Apache Junction’s tourism website. […]
Long-desired dog park developed by Arizona State University graduate students […]
Undergraduate course identifies tourism strategies for Apache Junction
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ASU graduate students approached Apache Junction’s municipal revenue issue from many different angles. […]
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Undergraduate students identify historical sites of relevance within Apache Junction […]
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To help refine the Positively Apache Junction campaign, the City invited graduate-level students from the Spring 2018 Community Based Theatre course to deliver interactive community theater performances for the city. […]
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Public affairs students generate recommendations to improve Apache Junction’s solid waste management […]