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Through the Faculty Fellows Program, the Institute fosters an environment that encourages cross-disciplinary connections and nurtures a collaborative spirit among faculty across the 12 schools. This program identifies faculty with a demonstrated interest in urban research and provides research and communication services.

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Emerging Scholar

Mary Rocco

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Director of Engaged Scholarship, Community Engagement and Inclusion, Barnard College-Columbia University

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Professor Mary Rocco is the Director of Engaged Scholarship, Community Engagement, and Inclusion, at Barnard College-Columbia University and an urban planner whose research focuses on community and economic development, urban revitalization, and neighborhood change processes. She explores the role of civic institutions (civil society organizations, philanthropy, private enterprise, and government) in urban development. Her research explores the influence of philanthropy on the revitalization of older industrial cities where foundations commit millions of dollars to urban improvements, economic development, and capacity building. This study assesses the foundations involved in urban revitalization, the grants made, the organizations that receive them, and the activities they fund toward a comprehensive understanding of how revitalization works on the ground in legacy Cities. Rocco is also interested in global stakeholder involvement in urban development and integrating knowledge about cities across humanities and design disciplines. She currently serves as the project manager for the Mellon Foundation-funded Humanities, Urbanism and Design Initiative (H+U+D) at Penn. 

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Director of Engaged Scholarship, Community Engagement and Inclusion, Barnard College-Columbia University

About

Professor Mary Rocco is the Director of Engaged Scholarship, Community Engagement, and Inclusion, at Barnard College-Columbia University and an urban planner whose research focuses on community and economic development, urban revitalization, and neighborhood change processes. She explores the role of civic institutions (civil society organizations, philanthropy, private enterprise, and government) in urban development. Her research explores the influence of philanthropy on the revitalization of older industrial cities where foundations commit millions of dollars to urban improvements, economic development, and capacity building. This study assesses the foundations involved in urban revitalization, the grants made, the organizations that receive them, and the activities they fund toward a comprehensive understanding of how revitalization works on the ground in legacy Cities. Rocco is also interested in global stakeholder involvement in urban development and integrating knowledge about cities across humanities and design disciplines. She currently serves as the project manager for the Mellon Foundation-funded Humanities, Urbanism and Design Initiative (H+U+D) at Penn. 

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