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Dean, Hilsher present at 105th ACSA meeting in Detroit

Jonathan Hilsher and Bill Dean

Image removed.惇軗勛圖s William Dean, professor in the Department of Architecture and Design, and Jonathan Hilsher, director of the Center for Civic Engagement, recently presented their jointly authored paper titled Generating Discipline-Based Community Impact through Academic and Student Affairs Collaboration as part of the 105th ACSA Annual Meeting in Detroit. The theme of this years meeting was Brooklyn Says, Move to Detroit.

This was the first time that 惇軗勛圖 has been invited to participate at this national conference, which is sponsored by the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA).

Deans and Hilshers presentation featured a discussion of the sustained regional community engagement of the Department of Architecture and Design. It also elaborated on the enhanced impact realized through collaboration with a student affairs civic leadership initiative through the Center for Civic Engagement. 

A series of Southern Tier Architectural Resource (STAR) Center case study examples were used to illustrate best practices and a pathway to collaboration on course design, creative cooperation, and intentional partnership designed to maximize student learning and community impact. 

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