Cascade Business News features the Sustainable Cities Year Program in Redmond in its current issue, noting that students are already preparing their midterm presentations. “Eight classes [of students are] working on six projects during the fall term. Then we will have a similar amount of projects for the winter term and for the spring term,” Heather Richards, Redmond’s director of community development, told Cascade Business News writer David Clewett in the November 3 story. Students have undertaken research visits to Redmond, and Redmond officials have made presentations to classes in Eugene. “There is great back and forth between the students and Redmond leaders,” SCYP Program Manager Megan Banks told Cascade Business News. “This is civic engagement in so many ways.”
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