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  3. Vol. 8 No. 3 (1997): Cross-Sector Collaboration

Vol. 8 No. 3 (1997): Cross-Sector Collaboration

Published: 1997-01-01

Editorials

  • From the Editor's Desk

    Barbara A. Holland
    3-5
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  • Overview

    Jill F. Russell
    7-12
    • PDF
  • Reflecting Metropolitan-Based Missions in Performance Indicator Reporting

    Stephen Chambers
    135-152
    • PDF
  • From the Sidelines

    Ernest A. Lynton
    153-154
    • PDF

Research Articles

  • Cross-Sector Collaboration: The Great Lakes Environmental Finance Center

    Ziona Austrian
    13-26
    • PDF
  • Creating Health-Focused Academic-Community Partnerships

    Sherry K. Gaines
    27-39
    • PDF
  • Stone Soup Partnership: A Grassroots Model of Community Service

    Robert E. Kittredge
    41-54
    • PDF
  • Mental Health Services for Juvenile Offenders: A University Community Collaborative Project

    Ana M. Leon
    55-70
    • PDF
  • The Case of the Boise Future Foundations, Inc.: An Evolving Trisector Initiative

    Gary Lyman
    71-78
    • PDF
  • Adventures in Cross-Sector Collaboration

    Jill F. Russell
    79-95
    • PDF
  • The Center for Engineering Education and Practice: Rethinking Engineering Education

    Subrata Sengupta
    97-109
    • PDF
  • Project Refocus: A Dynamic Partnership of Business, Labor, Government, and Higher Education

    Gary E. Widmar
    111-122
    • PDF
  • Long-term Collaboration: Building Relationships and Achieving Results through a Neighborhoods Initiative Program-The Resurrection Project

    Wim Wiewel
    123-134
    • PDF

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