Dear John,
Modern universities are physically and operationally contiguous with the towns and cities surrounding them, yet most still act in relative independence. With greater financial pressures bearing down on the college business model, institutions today cannot continue to operate in isolation. Connections between colleges and their surrounding communities are not only essential to running a 21st-century institution, but also critical to their continued success.
The Campus as City examines the tensions and challenges of running a city within a city. This in-depth Chronicle report explores creative new ways to deliver services, what it means to be a responsible anchor institution, and the deep collaborations that drive large-scale projects. Leaders that manage to run savvy campus operations and expand local impact will fortify their colleges for years to come.
Get your copy and learn how to: Develop effective relationships with local government and community leaders Quantify the economic impact of your institution on the surrounding area Identify major factors that drive large-scale community and municipal projects
Now is the time to ensure you're taking the steps to create a culture of community-oriented leadership on your campus. As your new semester begins, get the tips and tools you need in
The Campus as City.
Sincerely,
Amy Long
Associate Publisher
The Chronicle of Higher Education
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