"[A] book for all who are or should be interested in the re-building of poor communities--university and public administrators, foundations, faculty, practitioners, policymakers and residents alike--one that inspires us through sharp and insightful case studies to not simply do more or different, but to do better." -- Chet Hewitt, Associate Director, Working Communities, The Rockefeller Foundation"Maurrasse makes a real contribution in Beyond the Campus by challenging us to rethink the connections between institutions of higher learning and the local communities in which they are embedded...For many colleges and universities, partnerships with local residents and organizations are essential for survival. For communities, partnerships with higher education can arm residents with information and resources. On both sides, as Maurrasse clearly articulates, partnerships can be win/win situations...Beyond the Campus will help us find new ways to enrich higher education and improve the state of our communities." -- Aldon Morris, Professor of Sociology, Northwestern University, and author of the Origins of the Civil Rights Movement"Steeped in Maurrasse's own study and experience, the book is highly informational. With case studies ranging from an Ivy League university to a community college, there are ample examples to help any university take the first step toward a town-gown relationship that is more than the sum of its parts." -- University Business