CURA Reporter [Spring 2011]

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CURA Reporter [Spring 2011]

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2011

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University of Minnesota

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This issue contains the following articles: The Unraveling of the American Dream, by Ryan Allen / University Metropolitan Consortium–Twin Cities Public Television Documentaries Available / Climate Variability and the Productivity of Barley and Oats in Minnesota, by Katherine Klink, Christopher J. Crawford, Jochum J. Wiersma, and Deon D. Stuthman / Connecting Where It Counts: The 2011 Hennepin-University Partnership Symposium / Counting on Everyone: Increasing Participation in the 2010 U.S. Census in Minneapolis, by Margaret Kaplan / Project Updates / David Forrest Awarded CURA Dissertation Research Grant / Children in “Newly Poor” Families in the Twin Cities: Coping with the Current Economic Crisis, by Esther Wattenberg and Ann Beuch / Project Assistance Available from CURA / From Risks to Assets: Toward a Strengths-Based Approach to Juvenile Justice Reentry into the Community, by Joshua Page and Shelly Schaefer / Will Craig Named UCGIS Fellow / Recent Project Awards / CURA Reporter Delivery Preference Reply Card.

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Vol. 41
No. 1

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University of Minnesota: Center for Urban and Regional Affairs. (2011). CURA Reporter [Spring 2011]. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/118726.

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