How Attitudes and Perceptions Can Influence Policy Changes

Loading...
Thumbnail Image

Date

2007-05-04

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Repository Usage Stats

348
views
264
downloads

Abstract

Town-gown relations have a very large impact on the student experience at Duke University. The overall college experience is not based solely on academics, but also on the social and cultural outlets that a university can provide. The location of Duke in Durham, North Carolina is thus a major factor in growth and development of the students who chose to attend this University. This investigation demonstrates how the change in residential policy, specifically off-campus living, has led to changes in attitudes between the students and the community residents.

Department

Description

Paper submitted for EDUC146S Spring 2007

Provenance

Citation

Citation

Lamberth, Olivia (2007). How Attitudes and Perceptions Can Influence Policy Changes. Course paper, Duke University. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/359.


Except where otherwise noted, student scholarship that was shared on DukeSpace after 2009 is made available to the public under a Creative Commons Attribution / Non-commercial / No derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) license. All rights in student work shared on DukeSpace before 2009 remain with the author and/or their designee, whose permission may be required for reuse.