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Envisioning Partnerships to Serve Local and Regional Communities

Explore the collaborative programs and initiatives at the University of Mary Washington that aim to serve and benefit local and regional communities, through partnerships with businesses, organizations, and government agencies.

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Envisioning Partnerships to Serve Local and Regional Communities

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  1. Envisioning Partnerships to Serve Local and Regional Communities Stephen P. Hanna Department of Geography University of Mary Washington

  2. University of Mary Washington College of Arts and Sciences emphasizes excellence in liberal learning through freedom of inquiry, personal responsibility, and intellectual integrity.  Instructional and experiential programs provide students a strong general education, an understanding of their responsibilities as citizens in the broader, diverse community, and the skills necessary for creative and productive lives.  College of Graduate and Professional Studies supports regional economic development, lifelong learning, and professional advancement through quality full-time and part-time educational programs.

  3. Sample Partnership ProgramsCollege of Arts and Sciences Department of Earth and Environmental Science Design and monitoring of storm water capture ponds at Central Park: Silver Companies Water quality and ecosystem monitoring for Celebrate Virginia development: Silver Companies • Sedimentation and contamination analyses in • Lake Anna: Dominion Power and Virginia DEQ • Wetlands mitigation: Spotsylvania County • Rappahannock Maximum Daily Load: Virginia • DEQ and local governments

  4. Sample Partnership Programsat the College of Arts and Sciences Cartographic Services: Fredericksburg Area Museum, Friends of the Rappahannock Documentation of Cultural Resources and GPS Services: Dahlgren Railroad Heritage Trail Creation of a Landscape Evolution Curriculum: Stratford Hall Plantation, Virginia. Department of Geography

  5. Sample Partnership Programsat the College of Arts and Sciences Department of Historic Preservation and the Center for Historic Preservation Cultural Resource Management: National Park Service and various local, state, and federal agencies Historic Corridor Planning: Class project presenting solutions for City of Warrenton Comprehensive Plan • Documentation of Slave Housing • in Virginia: Map, database, and • website funded by NEH Grant

  6. Sample Partnership Programs College of Graduate and Professional Studies Responding to regional needs by creating academic programs including: Public Administration Program Professional Business Certificate Master of Science in Management Information Systems

  7. Sample Partnership Programs College of Graduate and Professional Studies Center for Leadership, Technology, and Professional Development Initiates and sustains relationships with major businesses and organizations throughout the Fredericksburg region by offering an array of open enrollment courses, contract programs, customized training programs, and conference planning and management services.

  8. Sample Partnership Programs College of Graduate and Professional Studies Educational Partnerships with: Naval Postgraduate School Virginia Applied Research and Development Institute Spotsylvania Technology Center Negotiating Partnerships with: University of Virginia’s Northern Virginia Center Rappahannock Community Partnering with Stafford County Schools on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math Education (STEM) Grant

  9. Sample Partnership Programs College of Graduate and Professional Studies Dahlgren Education and Research Center UMW is developing a high-technology, research-oriented, multi-purpose education center to serve active military personnel and their families, defense contractors, and the community in Dahlgren, Virginia. The Center will offer professional and graduate degrees delivered by UMW and its institutional partners: Old Dominion University, Virginia Commonwealth University; George Mason University; University of Virginia, Virginia Tech, Rappahannock Community College, Germanna Community College and the Naval Postgraduate School.

  10. Visions for New PartnershipsGeographic Information Science at UMW GIScience Certificate Program: 18+ credit undergraduate certificate Designed by faculty at CAS and CGPS in geography, computer science, computer information systems, earth and environmental science, and historic preservation. Future Educational Opportunities: Graduate Certificate in GIScience Masters in GIScience GIS education for High School teachers Short Courses

  11. Visions for New Partnerships:Geographic Information Science at UMW Planned Projects Conservation Easement GIS: City of Fredericksburg River Steward Facilities and Utilities GPS: City of Fredericksburg Digitization of Historic Maps: Fredericksburg Area Museum Potential GIS Partnerships: Services Guidance on adapting to rapid changes in GIS technology Design of protocols and systems for data acquisition and analysis Grant Partnerships Real world in the Classroom Class projects Internships

  12. Acknowledgements Material for this presentation contributed by: Dr. Meta Braymer, Vice President for Graduate and Professional Studies Dr. Brian Rizzo, Director of GIS Programs and Assistant Professor of Geography Dr. Grant Woodwell, Chair of the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences Dr. Gail Brooks, Co-director of Bachelors of Professional Studies Programs Dr. Gary Stanton, Director of the Center for Historic Preservation Dr. Doug Sanford, Chair of the Department of Historic Preservation Dr. Jacqueline Gallagher, Assistant Professor of Geography Contact Information: Steve Hanna: shanna@umw.edu Brian Rizzo: rizzo@umw.edu

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