Fitz Center for Leadership in Community
Leadership in Building Communities Seminar
A collaboration of the Fitz Center, the departments of Political Science and Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work and the Public Administration graduate program, the Leadership in Building Communities seminar enrolls a mix of Master of Public Administration graduate students and undergraduates from the disciplines of political science, sociology, education, criminal justice and others. This seminar places UD students within a City of Dayton neighborhood to understand the inner workings of local politics. Through lectures, tours, neighborhood meetings, a team project, and extensive reading, the seminar teaches the art of building community. Students find the seminar eye opening and enlightening, regardless of their discipline.
Reports:
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Madden Hills Neighborhood, Leadership in Building Communities Seminar, 2019
Roosevelt Neighborhood, Leadership in Building Communities Seminar, 2018
University Row Neighborhood, Leadership in Building Communities Seminar, 2017
Belmont, Eastmont and Hearthstone Neighborhoods, Leadership in Building Communities Seminar, 2016
Five Oaks Neighborhood, Leadership in Building Communities Seminar, 2015
Carillon and Edgemont, Leadership in Building Communities Seminar, 2014
Westwood, Leadership in Building Communities Seminar, 2013
Walnut Hills, Leadership in Building Communities Seminar, 2012
Dayton View: Crossing the Creek, Leadership in Building Communities Seminar, 2011
South Park Neighborhood Revitalization, Leadership in Building Communities Seminar, 2009