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New Urbanism for Students

New Urbanism for Students. What is SNU?. Students for the New Urbanism (SNU) is the student unit of the Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU), a non profit organization dedicated promoting walkable, mixed used neighborhoods, cities, and towns.

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New Urbanism for Students

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  1. New Urbanism for Students

  2. What is SNU? Students for the New Urbanism (SNU) is the student unit of the Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU), a non profit organization dedicated promoting walkable, mixed used neighborhoods, cities, and towns. SNU is a student-led movement, and can be a catalyst for community change.

  3. Your SNU Membership… • Incubates and fosters creativity. • Enhances your leadership skills. • Builds both your professional network and your social network. • Builds your professional experience.

  4. A SNU group can… • Advocate for New Urbanism practices on your campus and in your town by holding events and lectures. • Understand best practices through travel to new cities, New Urbanist project sites, and much more. • Learn about the latest trends through CNU resources. • Network with professionals by collaborating with your local CNU chapter.

  5. In short, SNU… • Is easy to do, yet meaningful. • Is expands your student experience to include relevant professional experience. • Is breaking traditional design boundaries.

  6. Now is the perfect time to get involved. So, take action and start your own SNU group!

  7. 8 easy steps to start your own SNU group • Holdan informational meeting • Establisha core group of leaders • Conduct an officers election • Explore the university recognition process • Registeryour SNU organization with CNU • Seek funding opportunities if needed • Recruit new members • Host your first event

  8. …For more information or to start your own group contact: Caitlin GhoshalProgram and Development Email: cghoshal@cnu.orgPhone: 312.551.7300 x17 cnu.org/snu

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