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DESCRIPTION:"Syracuse Community Geography: Putting Public Scholarship on th
 e Map" Syracuse Community Geography is an innovative university-community 
 partnership that provides G.I.S. mapping and geospatial analysis support t
 o the Central New York community. Now in its sixth year\, the program has 
 worked with over 100 different community groups\, nonprofits and municipal
  agencies on some of our region's most significant challenges. Community-p
 roposed topics are diverse and have included hydrofracking\, access to fre
 sh produce\, literacy and neighborhood safety. Join us to hear about the i
 mpact the program has had on the community and our students. Syracuse Comm
 unity Geography is a program of the Maxwell School's Department of Geograp
 hy. Jonnell A. Robinson\, PhD Syracuse Community Geographer Syracuse Unive
 rsity / Maxwell School Tuesday\, December 6\, 2011 12:00 to 1:30 pm The Sy
 racuse University Warehouse The Warehouse\, Suite 405 350 West Fayette Str
 eet Syracuse\, NY 13244-3050 Lunch is $12 payable at the door by cash or c
 heck (made out to MAXCNY) Students are welcome to attend at half price. 
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SUMMARY:MAXCNY Lunch and Lecture
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:"Syracuse Community Geography: Putting Public 
 Scholarship on the Map" Syracuse Community Geography is an innovative univ
 ersity-community partnership that provides G.I.S. mapping and geospatial a
 nalysis support to the Central New York community. Now in its sixth year\,
  the program has worked with over 100 different community groups\, nonprof
 its and municipal agencies on some of our region's most significant challe
 nges. Community-proposed topics are diverse and have included hydrofrackin
 g\, access to fresh produce\, literacy and neighborhood safety. Join us to
  hear about the impact the program has had on the community and our studen
 ts. Syracuse Community Geography is a program of the Maxwell School's Depa
 rtment of Geography. Jonnell A. Robinson\, PhD Syracuse Community Geograph
 er Syracuse University / Maxwell School Tuesday\, December 6\, 2011 12:00 
 to 1:30 pm The Syracuse University Warehouse The Warehouse\, Suite 405 350
  West Fayette Street Syracuse\, NY 13244-3050 Lunch is $12 payable at the 
 door by cash or check (made out to MAXCNY) Students are welcome to attend 
 at half price. <br>
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