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A transdisciplinary cross-sector project that empowers educators, community organizers, and residents to realize community well-being.

Placemaking Advanced Leadership Certificate

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The current program is designed for mid- and senior-level professionals in arts, culture, public policy, planning or urban design fields. It focuses on several topics critical to successful creative placemaking:  systems thinking, alliance and partnership building, community development, economic development, site planning, destination marketing, and culturally competent leadership.  

It is an eight- to 10-month program, mostly online. 

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Community and Well-Being Learning Collaborative

"I urge you to please notice when you are happy, and exclaim or mumur or think at some point, "If this isn't nice, I don't know what is."  - Kurt Vonnegut

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This survey is intended to discover courses in the college that engage with the themes of Well-Being and/or Placemaking. These courses can include those currently in process, being created at this time, or previously courses that you may be interested in teaching again. Survey link: 

2022 Spring Newsletter

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The Happiness & Well-Being Learning Collaborative is deeply action-based, providing knowledge, skills, tools, and resources in accessible ready-to-use formats for scholars, educators, community members, and engaged citizens to bring about change in their local communities and larger social context for a well-being based society that is ecologically sustainable and provides all beings equal opportunity for happiness. It fills the gap between the personal and the community.

WE BELIEVE: Well-being is synonymous with happiness and is, as Aristotle stated “the whole aim and end of human existence.”

 

Happiness Alliance
THE HAPPINESS & WELL-BEING LEARNING COLLABORATVE IS A PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN THE HAPPINESS ALLIANCE AND JOHN MARTINSON HONORS COLLEGE