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University of Massachusetts Amherst

An innovative program that reminds students to be safe, quiet, and respectful when traveling through residential neighborhoods. The program has successfully engaged students as active bystanders in a real life context.

09-05-2017

Submitted By: University of Massachusetts Amherst

Entity Type: Joint_Town_Gown

Leading Practice Description:

An innovative program that reminds students to be safe, quiet, and respectful when traveling through residential neighborhoods. The program has successfully engaged students as active bystanders in a real life context.

Description of Benefit:

Decreased noise complaints.We have data to prove it works! Neighbors love the program, saying " Walk this Way shows us that students care about us as neighbors. It has made our relationship with UMass students a better one."

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