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    Observing State Street as the Axis between Knowledge and Leadership: How the Insertion of Luxury High Rises has Influenced the Character of Madison’s Urban Core 

    Wilson, Matthew; Nastasi, August (2020-12-14)
    The past two decades have brought more change to university towns than any period seen before. Our research directly examines the impacts that student-oriented luxury high rises have on the character of the Greater State ...
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    Protest Murals and Community Formation in Madison, WI: An Atlas of Art and Ideology on State Street 

    Andreas, Mike; McAllister, Matthew (2020-12-15)
    How does a community express their grievances and issues within our current society? Cities throughout the world have always been the epicenters of human interaction. The United Nations predicts by 2050, more than 65% of ...
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    Social Conceptions of Nature’s Functions in an Urban Landscape: People and Parks in Madison, WI 

    Terry, Kippy; Arndt, James (2020-12-14)
    In this paper, we explore the connection between parks and people in the City of Madison, Wisconsin. Utilizing a survey and a subsequent landscape analysis, we identify features of urban parks that contribute to a positive ...
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    Gardening in Madison During the COVID-19 Pandemic 

    Archuleta, Christopher; Tapia, Diana (2020-12-14)
    The COVID-19 pandemic has been affecting people’s social and physical wellbeing. Gardening is a way people have been adapting to the pandemic, as seen in the increased demand and subsequent shortages of seeds. We administered ...

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    AuthorAndreas, Mike (1)Archuleta, Christopher (1)Arndt, James (1)McAllister, Matthew (1)Nastasi, August (1)Tapia, Diana (1)Terry, Kippy (1)Wilson, Matthew (1)Subject
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