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      <title>City Planning 590 &#45; Seminar on Planning, Universities, and the Quality of Life in American Cities &#45; University of Pennsylvania</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;Seminar on Planning, Universities, and the Quality of Life in American Cities: Penn&#45;West Philadelphia as a Strategic Case Study&lt;/b&gt;
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Faculty: Ira Harkavy
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email: harkavy at pobox dot upenn dot edu
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The seminar examines the board issue of the relationship of universities to their local environments.&amp;nbsp; Specifically, the seminar focuses on the history of Penn&#8217;s relationship to West Philadelphia and the extent to which Penn&#8217;s actions (or inactions) have both positively and negatively affected the quality of life in its local environment.&amp;nbsp; Beginning with Paul Cret&#8217;s plans in 1913, we will review and assess the University&#8217;s various planning efforts.&amp;nbsp; Significant attention will be devoted to how Penn, the Graduate School of Fine Arts, Penn&#8217;s eleven other schools, and Penn&#8217;s City and Regional Planning Department can make significant contributions to improving the University&#8217;s local environment, simultaneously advancing knowledge and student learning.&amp;nbsp; More generally, the seminar will investigate how Penn&#8217;s activities to improve the quality of life in West Philadelphia can exemplify planning&#8217;s potential to contribute to overcoming the problems of the American City.
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