Community Engagement: A Student Perspective
As students in the multidisciplinary master's of bioregional planning program at the University of Idaho, we worked with a local community during our first year studio class. In 2010 we partnered with Priest River, a small (population 1,700) north Idaho town. This town's heritage is tied t...
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Main Authors: | Morgan Bessaw (Author), Genevieve Gerke (Author), Melissa Britt Hamilton (Author), Liza Pulsipher (Author) |
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The University of Alabama,
2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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