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Kent State University at Cleveland Urban Design Center

Cleveland, OH
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About Kent State University at Cleveland Urban Design Center

Kent State University at Cleveland Urban Design Center is an instructional and research site located in Cleveland, Ohio, affiliated with Kent State University, a public research university. This center focuses on urban design, planning, and community development, providing a Cleveland-based hub for Kent State's architecture and design programs. Institutional type, level, and enrollment data specific to this site are not separately reported in IPEDS.

No specific academic programs are listed for this location in available IPEDS records. Urban design centers affiliated with universities typically support graduate studio work, applied research, community engagement projects, and professional development in areas such as urban planning, architecture, and landscape architecture.

Cleveland is Ohio's second-largest city and a center for urban revitalization efforts, making it an active environment for urban design and planning education. Prospective students interested in programs at this site should contact Kent State University's College of Architecture and Environmental Design directly.

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1309 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH 44115

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