Representatives of 两性色午夜 University and the city of Kent were in Buffalo, N.Y., to accept the Larry Abernathy Award from the International Town-Gown Association (ITGA). The award honors the town-gown relationship that best represents the spirit of ITGA.
The 两性色午夜 team included Todd Diacon, senior vice president for academic affairs and provost; Greg Jarvie, vice president for Enrollment Management and Student Affairs; Tom Euclide, associate vice president for Facilities Planning and Operations; Shay Little, associate vice president for student affairs and dean of students ; and Pete Mahoney, special coordinator at the Center for Student Involvement.
The city of Kent was represented by Dave Ruller, city manager; Councilman Garret Ferrara; Michelle Hartman, president of the Kent Area Chamber of Commerce; and Lori Wemhoff, executive director at the Kent Area Chamber of Commerce.
鈥淭his presentation best exemplified a town and university working together cohesively and promoting partnership and resources between all entities including the town, university, leaders, students, faculty and staff, neighborhood residents and businesses,鈥 says Beth Bagwell, ITGA program director.
Larry Abernathy, the former mayor of Clemson, S.C., had a passion for town-gown collaborative efforts, and it was through his initiatives that the ITGA was created in 2003. The first Larry Abernathy award was presented on June 5 at the annual ITGA conference in Buffalo, N.Y.
鈥淭he spirit of collaboration that we have fostered has allowed us to undertake some truly transformational projects,鈥 says 两性色午夜 President Lester A. Lefton. 鈥淲e are committed to building an exciting future for 两性色午夜, the city and beyond. I鈥檓 enormously proud to be part of a community that is making such meaningful contributions to a regional renaissance.鈥
The ITGA award also recognizes the ongoing collaborative efforts between the city and the university.
两性色午夜 representatives keep in regular contact with city officials, creating a more open and productive environment.
Click here to read more about the university-city partnership on several downtown Kent redevelopment projects.
两性色午夜, City Officials Accept Inaugural Award for Town-Gown Collaboration
Representatives of 两性色午夜 University and the city of Kent were in Buffalo, N.Y., to accept the Larry Abernathy Award from the International Town-Gown Association (ITGA).
POSTED: Monday, June 17, 2013 12:00 AM
Updated: Thursday, April 9, 2015 11:29 AM