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Civic Engagement Projects

Project Title and Description
2024

A collaborative research project with the East Side Freedom Library
Faculty: Dan Trudeau
GEOG 277: Qualitative Research Methods

Mapping East Phillips, Minneapolis: Supporting the East Phillips Neighborhood Institute
to build a vibrant community hub and indoor urban farm
Zine
Presentation

Faculty: Laura Smith and Ashley Nepp
GEOG 365: Urban GIS

Alternative Agriculture Futures in the Upper Midwest
Faculty: Bill Moseley
GEOG 232: Food, Agriculture and Environment


Understanding the present and future of the Hayden Heights Public Library
Faculty: Laura Smith
GEOG 365: Urban GIS Partnership with St. Paul Public Schools


Faculty: Dan Trudeau
GEOG 377: Qualitative Research Methods
2023
Alternative Food Systems in the Upper Midwest

Faculty: Bill Moseley
GEOG 232: People, Agriculture and the Environment



Faculty: Jesse McClelland
GEOG 394: Unearthing the Poor Farm: Local geographies of land, law and livelihood
Grounding the Poor Farm“, Macalester Today, April 2023

2022

Faculty: Jesse McClelland
GEOG 394: Unearthing the Poor Farm: Local geographies of land, law and livelihood

Faculty: Dan Trudeau
GEOG 294: Building an Inclusive Healthcare System: Collaborative Research with Family Tree Clinic
2021

Faculty:  Dan Trudeau
GEOG 294: Political Geography of Urban Public Spaces


Faculty: Dan Trudeau
GEOG 377: Qualitative Research Methods in Geography
2019

Faculty:  Laura Smith & Ashley Nepp
Course: GEOG 365
2018
Local Agriculture in the Upper Midwest: Amidst Tariff Wars, Migration Restrictions, Climate Change and Evolving Gender Dynamics [pdf]
Faculty: Bill Moseley
Course:  GEOG 232 – FA18


Faculty:  Laura Smith and Ashley Nepp
Course: GEOG 365 – FA18


Faculty:  Dan Trudeau
Course:  GEOG 394 – FA18
2017
The Future of U.S. Alternative Agriculture in a Time of Change [pdf]
Faculty: Bill Moseley
Course: GEOG 232 – FA17

Perspectives on the MLS Stadium Development [pdf]
Faculty: Dan Trudeau
Course: GEOG 377

Building Community: Mapping Potential YMCA Locations in Bloomington, Maple Grove, and Rosemount, Minnesota
Faculty: Holly Barcus
Course: GEOG 364


2016

Presentation for Examining the Context of the NAZ [pdf]
Faculty: Laura Smith and Ashley Nepp
Course:  Geog 365 Urban GIS – SP16

Exploring Community Supported Agriculture in Context
Faculty:  Bill Moseley
Course: Geog 232

2015
Identifying Leading Indicators of Gentrification
Faculty:  Laura Smith and Ashley Nepp
Course:  Geog 365 Urban GIS – SP15

How do ideas about lawn alternatives spread? Analysis of social diffusion processes for the Master Water Stewards Program
Faculty:  Dan Trudeau
Course:  Geog 377 – FA15
2014
Mapping the Western Minnehaha Creek Watershed District
Faculty: Holly Barcus and Ashley Nepp
Course:  GEOG 364 – FA 2014

The Minnehaha Creek Watershed:  Mapping the Master Water Stewards Program  [pdf]
Faculty: Laura Smith and Ashley Nepp
Course: GEOG 365 Urban GIS
2013
Minneapolis Riverfront Vitality Indicators Project
Faculty:  Laura Smith and Ashley Nepp
Course:  Geog 365 Urban GIS – SP13

Course:  Geog 377 – FA13
2012
Examining Local Housing Markets: Five Twin Cities Neighborhood Profiles
Part 1: Executive Summary, Introduction, and Methodology
Part 2: Powderhorn Park
Part 3: Longfellow
Part 4: Greater Frogtown
Part 5: Dayton’s Bluff
Part 6: Richfield
Part 7: Conclusion, Bibliography, and Appendix
Faculty: Laura Smith
Course: GEOG 365 Urban GIS
2011
St. Paul’s University Avenue: Before the Central Corridor
6. Gentrification and ConclusionFaculty: Laura Smith and Dan Trudeau
Courses: GEOG 488  and GEOG 341
2010
Mapping Indian Land Tenure in Minnesota Presentation
Indian Land Tenure Foundation Report
Faculty: Holly Barcus and Laura Smith
Courses: GEOG 364 and 365  – FA10
2009
Changing Conditions and Neighborhood Stabilization in North Minneapolis Neighborhoods
Part I:  Neighborhood Characteristics
Part II:  Housing Trends
Part III:  Foreclosure Trends and Conclusion
Faculty: Laura Smith
Course: GEOG 365 Urban GIS

The Ordway Digital Database [Final Report]
Faculty: Holly Barcus
Course: GEOG364  – FA09
2008
Saint Paul Recreation Centers
[Final Report] [Presentation] [Maps (color)] [Maps (b/w)]
Faculty: Holly Barcus
Course: GEOG 364 – FA08

Little Earth Oral History Project
Faculty: Dan Trudeau
Course: GEOG 341

Examining Spatial Mismatch in the Twin Cities Metro
Part I: Extent of Mismatch
Part II: Extent of Mismatch continued
Part III: Transportation Effects
Faculty: Laura Smith
Course: GEOG 365 Advanced Cartography & Urban GIS

The Crow River Watershed: An Annotated Atlas
The Crow River Watershed Part 1
The Crow River Watershed Part 2
Presentation on the Crow River Watershed
Faculty: David Lanegran, Daniel Trudeau, Holly Barcus, Birgit Muehlenhaus
Courses: GEOG 488 Urban Geography Field Seminar, GEOG 488 Cities of the 21st Century, and GEOG 364 GIS: Concepts and Applications
2007
After-School Programs
Faculty: Holly Barcus
Course: GEOG364
2006
North Minneapolis: Examining Neighborhood Trends with GIS
Introduction and Part I: Mortgage Foreclosures in North Minneapolis
Part II: Gentrification in North Minneapolis
Part III: Affordable Housing and the Hollman Consent Decree
Part IV: An Asset Based Approach to North Minneapolis
Faculty: Laura Smith
Course: GEOG 365

Lake Street Project
Faculty: Holly Barcus
Course: GEOG364 – FA07

Bikeways Project  [Report] [Presentation]
Faculty: Holly Barcus
Course: GEOG364 – SP06

The Urbanization of the St. Croix River Basin: An Annotated Atlas
Part 1
Part 2
Faculty:  David A. Lanegran
Course:  GEOG 488: Urban Geography Field Seminar
2005
PCEC Project
Faculty: Holly Barcus
Course: GEOG364 – FA05
2004
Foreclosures in the Twin Cities: Analysis of Spatial Trends

Faculty: Laura Smith
Course: GEOG 365

2003
St. Anthony Park: A Community Built on a Solid Foundation
Faculty: David Lanegran
Course: GEOG 488 Urban Geography Field Seminar
2022
Living Off Campus: Macalester Students in the Neighborhood
Chapter 1-Part 1
Chapter 1-Part 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Faculty: Laura Smith and David Lanegran
Course(s): GEOG 365 Urban GIS and GEOG 488 Urban Geography Field Seminar
1998
Pride and Place: The Strength and Potential of Payne-Arcade
Introduction
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Faculty: David Lanegran
Course: GEOG 488 Urban Geography Field Seminar