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City and Community Studies Initiative

CCSI
Ms. Flora will share her insights and experiences as the first executive director of the Mahoning County Land Bank, a non-profit corporation founded in February 2011. The Land Bank is responsible for acquiring and clearing debts from vacant, abandoned, and tax-delinquent properties.

The City and Community Studies Initiative (CCSI) is a unique collaboration between the Departments of Sociology, Political Science, and Geography to provide an intellectual community that promotes funded, interdisciplinary research on key issues concerning cities and communities in Northeast Ohio.  In turn, the Initiative aims to enhance student learning, and increases public dissemination of knowledge by bringing together different Kent State University faculty, students, and outside research collaborators.

Dave Kaplan, a Professor in KSU's Geography Department, began CCSI along with other founding members including Richard Adams, Joanna Dreby, and David Purcell from the Department of Sociology and John Hoornbeek from the Department of Political Science.  The partnership of these departments began because each subject area has a hand in the development of the community and the quality of life within a region – a main focus of the Initiative.

UPCOMING EVENTS


 
A Discussion with Debora Flora
 
 

Friday October 19th
5:00 - 8:00 p.m.
The Bistro

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