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

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Mason City Architectural Inventory Online Platform

Published
Tuesday, September 26, 2017
Academic year
2017-2018
Partner

Graduate students in the School of Library & Information Science built a framework and online platform for archiving data related to Mason City architecture.

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"Building Our Brand" Downtown Murals - Brick Furniture Design & Installation

Published
Tuesday, September 26, 2017
Academic year
2017-2018
Partner

MFA student Ali Hval designed murals with "prairie style" themes for two downtown Mason City locations as part of the community's "Building Our Brand" campaign.   Ali also painted the mural designed for the Brick Furniture building.

This is the North End campaign poster

Mason City North End Neighborhood Public Health Campaign

Published
Tuesday, September 26, 2017
Academic year
2017-2018
Partner

Graduate students in the College of Public Health developed a public health campaign for the Mason City's North End neighborhood to combat negative perceptions in order to improve residents' health and well-being.    

This campaign seeks to improve perceptions of Mason City's North End neighborhood.  Negative stigmas attached to the neighborhood, often considered run-down or dangerous, can have an adverse effect on health and wellness.  Data suggests that perceptions don't necessarily match reality. 

Urban and Regional Planning students meet with residents in Mason City

Mason City North End Neighborhood Plan

Published
Tuesday, September 26, 2017
Academic year
2017-2018
Partner

As part of their capstone project, second-year graduate students from the University of Iowa’s School of Urban & Regional Planning developed a plan for Mason City's North End Neighborhood.

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Regional Brownfields and Social Vulnerability

Published
Tuesday, May 23, 2017
Academic year
2016-2017

In a report to the the East Central Intergovernmental Association (ECIA), a student in the Geographical & Sustainability Studies: Senior Project Seminar class completed an independent project that evaluated spatial relationships between Brownfields sites and public school buildings, using free and reduced lunch rates as an indicator of vulnerability.  

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North Iowa Farmers Market Site Evaluation

Published
Tuesday, May 23, 2017
Academic year
2016-2017
Partner

In a report to the City of Mason City and North Iowa Farmers’ Market Board of Directors, a student in the Geographical & Sustainability Studies: Senior Project Seminar class completed an independent project that evaluated two Mason City farmers market site locations based on mobility and accessibility indicators. 

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Southbridge Industrial Park Utility and Drainage Improvements

Published
Friday, February 24, 2017
Academic year
2014-2015
Partner

Students in the Civil & Environmental Engineering program conducted a project that provided water utility improvements, future sanitary sewer projects, stormwater management, water quality, and flood protection in the Southbridge Industrial Park in Sioux City, IA to support its growth and the attraction of new industries to the area.

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Perry Creek Flood Control and Design

Published
Friday, February 24, 2017
Academic year
2014-2015
Partner

Widening, straightening, embankment work, conduit reconstruction, levees, drainage structures, public and private utilities relocation, bridges, street construction, and appurtenant flood control measures to protect persons and property in the Perry Creek Valley. The project started at the Missouri River and continued north upstream to the city limits. Phases 1 through 4 are complete. The Phase 4 Levee raise was completed to 23rd Street in 2012.

Maquoketa Art Experience final presentation

Maquoketa Art Experience Marketing

Published
Monday, February 6, 2017
Academic year
2016-2017

Students from the School of Journalism & Mass Communication created a strategic marketing plan to attract artists and art enthusiasts to the Maquoketa Art Experience, a non-profit organization with a physical community space in downtown Maquoketa.

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ECIA Communications Plan

Published
Monday, February 6, 2017
Academic year
2016-2017

Students from the School of Journalism & Mass Communication created a strategic communications plan for East Central Intergovernmental Association (ECIA) that established internal standards for communicating to members and residents in their region. 

Delmar Storytelling Video Recording

Delmar Storytelling and Community Development

Published
Monday, February 6, 2017
Academic year
2016-2017

Graduate students in the School of Urban & Regional Planning course Community Development in the Upper Midwest worked with 4th-6th graders from the Delwood Community School District in Delmar, IA to produce videos and books that tell the story of the community through interviews with longtime residents. 

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Pocket Neighborhood Design & Management

Published
Monday, February 6, 2017
Academic year
2016-2017

As part of their Senior Design Capstone course, Civil & Environmental Engineering students created the design and management of a pocket neighborhood for the East Central Intergovernmental Association (ECIA).

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Mason City Public Transit Ridership Campaign

Published
Monday, February 6, 2017
Academic year
2016-2017
Partner

Students from the School of Journalism & Mass Communication developed a strategic marketing and communications campaign to attract new riders for the Mason City’s public transit system, using creative outreach materials and various communications platforms to reach target audiences.

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Mason City Civic Engagement Campaign

Published
Monday, February 6, 2017
Academic year
2016-2017
Partner

Students from the School of Journalism & Mass Communication created a strategic marketing and communications campaign to encourage civic engagement among Mason City residents and to recruit volunteers to serve on local government boards. 

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Flooding Risk Assessment using HAZUS modeling

Published
Monday, February 6, 2017
Academic year
2016-2017
Partner

Students in the Department of Geographical and Sustainability Sciences course GIS for Environmental Studies course conducted a flooding risk assessment for the Cerro Gordo County Emergency Management Agency using HAZUS modeling software. 

Mason City Bridge and Bikeway: Design & Engineering

Bridge and Bikeway: Engineering & Design

Published
Monday, February 6, 2017
Academic year
2016-2017
Partner

As part of the Senior Design Capstone Course, Civil & Environmental Engineering students created a design of a bike trail extension and a multimodal bridge for the City of Mason City, IA.

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Firehouse Restoration

Published
Monday, February 6, 2017
Academic year
2016-2017
Partner

As part of their Senior Design Capstone course, Civil & Environmental Engineering students provided a structural evaluation, feasibility study, and restoration alternative plans with cost estimates for a historic fire station in Mason City. 

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Mason City Community Mobile App Graphic Design

Published
Monday, February 6, 2017
Academic year
2016-2017
Partner

Students in the School of Art & Art History Graphic Design course designed a community-based mobile app for the City of Mason City.

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Maquoketa Branding and Marketing

Published
Friday, September 2, 2016
Academic year
2016-2017

Students from the Tippie College of Business Marketing Institute created an integrated marketing communication plan that includes the new branding for the City of Maquoketa.

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Mason City Farmers Market Study and Marketing

Published
Friday, September 2, 2016
Academic year
2016-2017
Partner

In a report to the City of Mason City and North Iowa Farmers’ Market Board of Directors, students in the Entrepreneurial Management Institute: Business Consulting class provided recommendations for a permanent location for a community farmers market based on preferred characteristics and potential sites.