The Maxine Goodman Levin College is a collection of scholars-- researchers and teachers-- committed to the advancement of cities and sustainable and equitable economic and social development. We work towards this goal on a daily basis through our research, education, and public service. Our students--whether they are working towards an undergraduate or graduate degree or a certificate--are given both theoretical and practical, hands-on training to make a difference in the development of their communities.

Our commitment to education does not stop at the classroom. Faculty and staff offer a wide range of training programs throughout greater Cleveland as well as in Central Europe and Asia, where we share our expertise and advance the reputation of the Levin College and greater Cleveland.

Levin College faculty and staff continue to advance the urban mission of our nationally prominent college. We have developed and nurtured a series of partnerships for research and public service. We established a forum for the public to discuss issues and identify possible strategies for advancing the agenda of greater Cleveland. And we continually strive to address the needs of our students, our community, and urban regions.


Distinguished Scholar

2004 - Camilla Stivers , Ph.D.
Distinguished Professor of Public Administration at Levin College, former Albert A. Levin Professor of Urban Studies and Public Service at Levin College

2003 - W. Dennis Keating, Ph.D.
Distinguished Professor, Director, MUPDD program

2002 - Edward W. (Ned Hill), Ph.D.
Professor and Distinguished Scholar of Economic Development, Nonresident Senior Fellow of the Metropolitan Policy Program at The Brookings Institution


 

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