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13.4.6 Community & Regional Planning

           

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Administrative History
 

“The Graduate Program in Community and Regional Planning was approved by the North Dakota State Board of Higher Education during the summer of 1971. Emphasis is placed on planning and development for smaller communities and non-urban areas with particular attention given to the Upper Midwest area of the United States.” (Graduate Bulletin, p. 89, 1972-1974) As reported on page 1 of the February 2, 1990 Spectrum: “Graduate Planning Program eliminated - Eight graduate students enrolled in community and Regional Planning will have a chance to complete their studies before the program is cut. The program will be eliminated under the cuts recently announced by SU President Jim Ozbun.”

Scope and Content
 

The records consist of background on the program, two reports (1976), some brochures, and information on the reunion in 2006.

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Graduate Program in Community & Regional Planning – background & vitas - May 1971
Report No. 1 - Planning Process Study – A Report on Critical Areas Planning in the Western Governors Energy Policy Region – June 1976
Report No. 2 - Planning Process Study – Current Status of Planning by North Dakota Counties and Cities - July 1976
Community & Regional Planning - Graduate Program – fact sheet, brochure – c.1980s
Reunion – Graduate Program in Community & Regional Planning – May 2006

   
         
 





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