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West Burlington - Downtown Streetscaping

Published
Wednesday, February 12, 2025
Academic year
2025-2026

The City of West Burlington seeks an evaluation and redesign of its downtown area to enhance functionality and visual appeal, facilitating public events and attracting visitors. For the capstone project, a group of engineering students will design for improved durability and access of roads, develop an efficient green stormwater management system, and enhance walkability through streetscape development. The project will incorporate plantings and lighting around the streets near City Hall to create a more attractive and accessible environment. 

Wonderful Westside Neighborhood group photo

Supporting Iowa City's Wonderful Westside Neighborhood

Published
Sunday, February 2, 2025
Academic year
2023-2024
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Courses from two University of Iowa departments - the Department of Theatre Arts and the School of Planning & Public Affairs - merged to explore the role of arts & culture in community and economic development, with a focus on supporting the launch and visioning for the Wonderful Westside Neighborhood Association in Iowa City.   

people around a sheet of paper, drawing

Pathfinders - Strategic Communications Tools & Practices

Published
Thursday, January 9, 2025
Academic year
2024-2025

Students in a capstone class in the School of Journalism and Mass Communications will work with Pathfinders RC&D to develop strategic communication campaigns and management. Working in teams and individually, students will:

lit up siren

Burlington - Risk Assessment

Published
Monday, December 9, 2024
Academic year
2024-2025
south riverside park Burlington

Burlington - South Riverfront Park Redesign

Published
Monday, December 9, 2024
Academic year
2024-2025

Students in the Civil and Environmental Engineering program will evaluate and redesign an abandoned industrial site for public use, enhanced community access, and promotion of recreational activities. The senior capstone project involves evaluating the site's potential for multiple public uses and highlighting the riverfront in the redevelopment plan. Additionally, amenities will be designed to support the proposed public uses, creating a vibrant and accessible riverfront area for the community. 

Blueprint

Burlington - Parks and Recreation Facility Design and Engineering

Published
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
Academic year
2024-2025

As part of the Senior Design Capstone Course, a team of students will design a single, centralized facility to combine the City of Burlington's Parks and Forestry Departments. This new building will streamline services and improve efficiency. Key tasks include developing the building concept, determining the architectural style, planning the layout, designing structural elements, and creating the site design, which encompasses drainage, parking, and access considerations. The team will also provide a phasing plan and cost

old brick building

Burlington - Industrial Building Adaptive Reuse

Published
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
Academic year
2024-2025

The City of Burlington hopes to adapt several industrial buildings that are not currently in use. As part of their capstone work, students in Civil and Environmental Engineering will evaluate and redesign the former Dial Soap Building into a mixed-use residential structure. Key tasks include evaluating the building's structural health, developing the building concept, determining the architectural style, and planning the layout and structural design.

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New Sharon - Subdivision Design and Engineering

Published
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
Academic year
2024-2025

Plans for a new subdivision to be located in New Sharon will be designed by students in Civil and Environmental Engineering as part of their capstone. 

welcome sign to the city of New Sharon

New Sharon - Adaptive Reuse

Published
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
Academic year
2024-2025

Students in Civil and Environmental Engineering will provide designs for combining two existing buildings into one, multi-use structure. 

Jefferson County park

Jefferson County Parks Engineering and Design

Published
Wednesday, October 23, 2024
Academic year
2024-2025

As part of their Senior Design capstone project, a team of civil & environmental engineering students will provide designs, preliminary engineering reports, and cost estimates for a variety of improvements to county parks in Jefferson County. 

red brick building with an accessibility ramp

Pathfinders - Digital Archiving and Storytelling

Published
Wednesday, October 23, 2024
Academic year
2024-2025

Students from the School of Library and Information Science will assist Pathfinders RC&D staff in managing, archiving, and exhibiting the vast collection of the organization's records, helping tell the story of Pathfinder's impact across the region since its formation in the 1970s. 

group of five young people posing for photo

Pathfinders - Rural Development Policy Briefs

Published
Wednesday, October 23, 2024
Academic year
2024-2025

Students in the course Policy and Persuasion worked with staff from Pathfinders RC&D and the South Central Iowa Local Workforce Development Board to develop policy directions for issues related to five focus areas: rural development hubs, innovation, resource guides, workforce development, mental health, and community capacity.

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Navigating Youth Employment for Diverse Stakeholders

Published
Tuesday, October 22, 2024
Academic year
2024-2025

A team of law students who are enrolled in the the Community Empowerment Law Project (CELP) will assist Pathfinders Resource Conservation and Development (Pathfinders), together with the South Central Iowa Local Workforce Development Board (LWDB) to navigate the complex web of federal and state laws governing youth employment and child labor. The project is driven by the organizations’ shared belief that empowering young people is key to the sustainability of rural communities in Iowa.

Dancer

Burlington - Empowerment through Creative Expression Workshops

Published
Tuesday, October 22, 2024
Academic year
2024-2025

MFA visual arts candidate Marian Tejada will design and lead workshops for youth in Ottumwa that encourage self-expression, community building, and empowerment. 

A young man in a yellow hat, dark sweatshirt, and tan pants in a wheelchair on an outdoor dirt path.

Pathfinders - Mapping Accessibility in Iowa’s Cultural Destinations

Published
Wednesday, August 28, 2024
Academic year
2024-2025

Students from Public Affairs and from a GIS student organization will help Pathfinders RC&D develop a statewide database and map of accessibility features in Iowa's parks, natural areas, and cultural spaces.  

A new statewide initiative from Pathfinders Resource Conservation and Development (RC&D) aims to help individuals with disabilities and their caregivers better navigate opportunities to enjoy Iowa’s parks and cultural spaces. 

Mutchler Center Engineering Project Team

Pathfinders - Mutchler Community Center Building Improvements

Published
Wednesday, August 28, 2024
Academic year
2024-2025

For their capstone projects, students in Civic and Environmental Engineering created designs, alternatives, scheduling, and costs to update a community center. Their work focused on several aspects of the building:  the parking lot, the building's entryway, layout and partition of the mainfloor, and connectivity of upstairs meeting room to entryway. 

Overhead photo of vacant lot

West Burlington - Deery Subdivision Engineering and Design

Published
Tuesday, August 20, 2024
Academic year
2024-2025

For their final capstone project, students in Civil and Environmental Engineering designed a site plan for a subdivision on a currently vacant property in West Burlington. The plans maximize the number of single-family homes that can be developed and includes a pocket park and trail.

Drawing of drainage plans

West Burlington - Luers Park Stormwater Drainage Engineering and Design

Published
Tuesday, August 20, 2024
Academic year
2024-2025

For their capstone project, Civil and Environmental Engineering students provided analysis, recommendations, designs, and costs to address flooding in West Burlington's Luers Park. 

Roughly 80% of West Burlington's stormwater drains into Luer’s Park, which in turn flows into Izaak Walton Lake to the north. The lake is experiencing severe erosion and sedimentation build-up. Its current outflow structure is unable to discharge an adequate volume of water. 

push button for pedestrian crossing

West Burlington - Agency Street Trail Engineering and Design

Published
Tuesday, August 20, 2024
Academic year
2024-2025

For their capstone project, students in Civil and Environmental Engineering designed a 10-foot wide trail that includes pedestrian cross improvements at several intersections. The trail will improve pedestrian safety and mobility for people traveling to and from essential shopping areas, schools, a medical center, senior housing, and recreation spaces. 

Snake Alley in Burlington

West Burlington & Burlington - Arts and Culture Master Plan

Published
Friday, August 16, 2024
Academic year
2024-2025

For their capstone project, graduate students in the School of Planning and Public Affairs will create the first comprehensive arts and cultural plan for West Burlington and Burlington, communities that share a border and strong sense of collaboration while maintaining distinct identities.