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The [http://bridgehousing.com/Default.aspx?DN=118,8,1,Documents I. Donald Terner Residency Program] honors the indomitable spirit of Don Terner and inspires a new generation of social entrepreneurs to follow in his footsteps. The Residency Program provides an opportunity for a two-year fellowship in real estate and community development. The position offers a hands-on learning experience working in BRIDGE’s San Francisco office with California’s largest nonprofit developer of affordable housing.
 
'''The UCBerkeley Terner Fellowship''' was created for mid-career journalists, features instruction by new urbanists and other who are able to put local conflicts into a broader context. Each year, 20 journalists get a chance to become more sophisticated urban development reporters; to go beyond just reporting on the latest local controversy.
 
<br/> '''I. Donald Terner Distinguished Professorship in Affordable Housing and Urban Policy'''.&nbsp;<br/> This position is presently held by <u>[https://ced.berkeley.edu/ced/faculty-staff/carol-galante Carol Galante]</u>.&nbsp;
The UCBerkeley Terner Fellowship was created for mid-career journalists, features instruction by new urbanists and other who are able to put local conflicts into a broader context. Each year, 20 journalists get a chance to become more sophisticated urban development reporters; to go beyond just reporting on the latest local controversy.
 
<br/> '''I. Donald Terner Distinguished Professorship in Affordable Housing and Urban Policy'''.&nbsp;<br/> This position is presently held by [https://ced.berkeley.edu/ced/faculty-staff/carol-galante Carol Galante].&nbsp;
 
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