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Universities contribute to the local community in three distinct ways: 1) Traditional Economic Impact; 2) Benefits to Individuals and Society; 3) Creation of Knowledge. Among the results are higher incomes of individuals and the community as a whole, higher-quality jobs, enhanced economic development, and improvements in prosperity and quality of life.
Report of Colorado River Board on the Boulder Canyon Project to the Secretary of the Interior, 11/24/1928.
Joseph Simons to Carl T. Hayden re: Imperial Valley farmers support for Boulder Canyon Project, May 25, 1926.
This project, as part of Arizona State University's Community Outreach Partnership Center grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, examines the location of industry clusters in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area. The objective is to find out if there are identifiable concentrations of industry in Phoenix's inner city areas.