On this page, you'll find descriptions of individual projects and overviews of the communities with which we've partnered.

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Digital Narrative: Fall

Published
Tuesday, July 5, 2016
Academic year
2013-2014
Partner

Honors rhetoric students collaborated with two groups in the School of Urban & Regional Planning, and the Iowa Digital Engagement and Learning (IDEAL) program, to develop digital texts that will help tell the story and effectively message the Mississippi riverfront redevelopment project and Connectivity master plan project to citizens of Muscatine.

Hometown Inn and Suites

Hotel/Motel Tax Strategic Communications

Published
Tuesday, July 5, 2016
Academic year
2013-2014
Partner

Journalism students in the Strategic Communications Writing course researched and produced marketing materials for use by the Washington Chamber of Commerce for promotion of the hotel/motel tax.

Washington, Iowa is currently one of the only communities in Iowa without a hotel/motel tax. Funds generated by the tax will help put the community on the map, making it more competitive Iowa destination.

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Animal Shelter Public Relations & Fundraising Campaign

Published
Tuesday, July 5, 2016
Academic year
2013-2014
Partner

Students in a Fundraising and Philanthropy Communications class organized ideas for a non-profit animal shelter's fundraising campaign. Using research on the latest trends in fundraising and philanthropy, students evaluated the shelter's past special events, marketing campaigns, and donor interests. They applied concepts and trends to organize new events, update marketing pieces, and developed a donor campaign with creative ideas and key messages to better position the shelter to receive support.

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Regional Stormwater Control

Published
Tuesday, July 5, 2016
Academic year
2013-2014
Partner

As part of the Senior Design Capstone Course in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, students completed a regional hydrologic and hydraulic analysis of the watershed in the northwest and southeast areas of the City of Washington.

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Washington Iowa Wellness Park

Published
Tuesday, July 5, 2016
Academic year
2013-2014
Partner

As part of the Senior Design Capstone Course in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, the students had the opportunity to complete the engineering plans for locating and constructing ball fields, new trails, parking facilities, and ancillary structures for the city of Washington.

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Washington Free Public Library Mural Painting

Published
Tuesday, July 5, 2016
Academic year
2013-2014
Partner

Through a partnership with Arts Share, Erin Rappleye, a University of Iowa Masters of Fine Arts graduate student, designed a 2-story mural for the Washington Public Library as part of an effort to provide public art in the alleyway and enhance downtown Washington. There was a ribbon cutting for the mural in fall 2015.

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Enhancing Children's Resources as the Washington Free Public Library

Published
Tuesday, July 5, 2016
Academic year
2013-2014
Partner

Graduate students in the School of Library and Information Science worked with the Washington Free Public Library to address goals related to the library’s long-term plan, particularly in relation to the Children’s Area. Projects included evaluating the potential for creation of a parenting collection, reclassification of the Children’s Area, and rearranging the Children’s Area to create a welcoming environment.

Washington Iowa Clock Tower

Community Branding

Published
Tuesday, July 5, 2016
Academic year
2013-2014
Partner

Marketing Institute students worked with the Washington Chamber of Commerce to rebrand the community as an attractive destination.

Students created a contemporary Activities Guide that provides information on community events, where to eat and visit, and recreational opportunities. Students also helped create a brand identity for Washington, creating a tag line for the community, “Discover a Classic,” and a Brand Standards Guide for the Chamber of Commerce to use when creating new materials.

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Mississippi Riverfront Redevelopment Plan

Published
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Academic year
2013-2014
Partner

Students surveyed best practices of community riverfront redevelopment efforts similar to what was being looked at for the redevelopment of the section of the Mississippi River in Muscatine. The students solicited community input to identify the best uses for the land, ultimately producing a plan for the riverfront.

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Connectivity Master Plan and Wayfinding

Published
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Academic year
2013-2014
Partner

Students in the School of Urban and Regional Planning developed a connectivity master plan for Muscatine that evaluated current infrastructure and created a plan for better connectivity between walking and biking trails, sidewalks, streets, bus routes and major points of interest.

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Reimagining the South Port of Dubuque

Published
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Academic year
2012-2013
Partner

Students developed four design alternatives for the South Port in that were in line with the sustainable vision of Dubuque and based upon significant community input. 

Following the redevelopment of the North Port, city officials in Dubuque wanted to identify improvements for the South Port, which is comprised of 33 acres of semi-industrial land.

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Dubuque Schools, Neighborhoods, and Student Outcomes

Published
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Academic year
2012-2013
Partner

Students in the School of Planning and Public Affairs partnered with the City of Dubuque and the Dubuque Community School District (DCSD) to study the relationship between housing policy, neighborhoods, and elementary school student achievement.

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Housing for a Vibrant Dubuque

Published
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Academic year
2012-2013
Partner

Students studied factors that affect a household's locational choice and developed seven recommendations for the City of Dubuque to fulfill its vision of creating a choice of livable neighborhoods and opportunities would attract and retain households, especially young professionals and families.

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Increasing Mobility in Dubuque: Developing Alternate Mode-Sharing Opportunities

Published
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Academic year
2012-2013
Partner

Students addressed the affordability of transportation by examining opportunities such as car-sharing and bike-sharing in The City of Dubuque. Students analyzed the accessibility of the current transportation system; solicited feedback from focus groups comprised of likely end-users; and synthesized demographic data to access locational feasibility.

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Dubuque County Sustainability Indicators

Published
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Academic year
2012-2013
Partner

In 2011, Dubuque Regional Smart Planning Consortium was formed and tasked with developing a regional sustainability plan. Building on the 2011-12's Indicator and Indicator Measures for 11 Sustainability Principles for the City of Dubuque, students created measurements for the sustainability goals outlined in the Smart Plan on a regional scale.

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Local Foods Action Plan

Published
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Academic year
2011-2012
Partner

Dubuque city leaders wanted to increase the production and consumption of local foods as part of their Sustainability Dubuque initiative. In addition to common direct-to-consumer approaches, such as community supported agriculture programs and community gardens, Dubuque city leaders wanted to expand to a higher impact approach by expanding the market for local food producers to sell their products to large institutions.

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Portrait of Poverty in Dubuque

Published
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Academic year
2011-2012
Partner

Students researched who is in poverty and where they lived in Dubuque, IA; identified barriers to getting out of poverty; and developed recommendations for best practices in anti-poverty initiatives.

One of the cornerstones of sustainability is social/cultural vibrancy. After the City of Dubuque adopted its Sustainable Dubuque plan, city leaders wanted to explore poverty so sustainable initiatives could be provided that addressed the needs of the poor in an informed and efficient manner.

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Renewable Energy Asset Map and Return on Investment and Policy Analysis

Published
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Academic year
2011-2012
Partner

Students combined geophysical-based renewable energy capacity mapping with return on investment to evaluate how renewable energy can impact Dubuque's sustainability vision.

In order to sustain growth and demand for energy, the City of Dubuque was interested in developing policies for economic development that incorporated renewable energy.

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Indicator and Indicator Measurement for 11 Sustainability Principles

Published
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Academic year
2011-2012
Partner

Students studied over 40 indicator systems and 1200 potential indicators, and narrowed it down to 60 indicators specifically for the City of Dubuque and its 11 principles through discussion with city staff, public engagement, and analysis of comparable cities. The students developed a score card for each indicator to be used by officials.

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Downtown Redevelopment in Burlington

Published
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Academic year
2010-2011
Partner

In order to meet the needs of Burlington's vision to enhance the downtown, students in the School of Urban and Regional Planning completed a market analysis for adaptive reuse of a historic building while also developing an overall plan for encouraging private sector development in partnership with a local non-profit.