John Friedmann, an honorary professor of planning at the University of British Columbia, and professor emeritus at the Luskin School of Public Affairs at the…
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Professor Mildred Warner took part in yesterday’s World Town Planning Day. Warner joined with AARP, and the APA International Planning Division to present a webinar…
Comments closedVisiting critic Paul Mazzarella took students in his Affordable Housing Policy and Program course to a visit to the Ithaca Neighborhood Housing Services (INHS). Students…
Comments closedOn November 2nd, Thursday, Ph.D. candidate and visiting lecturer Shoshana Goldstein will be presenting a lecture on her current work exploring planning and placemaking practices in…
Comments closedNew assistant professor Nicholas Klein co-authored a publication with Michael Smart, professor at Rutgers University, on Location Affordability. Abstract: In recent years, researchers and advocates…
Comments closed“Behold vintage incandescent bulbs, the illumination of gentrifiers.” Assistant professor Tom Campanella is featured on CityLab’s website, discussing the reproduction of retro lighting, particularly Edison…
Comments closedDetroit, Michigan, and Hartford, Connecticut, are two cities facing profound and longstanding urban challenges. This talk compares recent approaches to community revitalization through visionary actions…
Comments closedA growing number of cities are preparing for climate change impacts by developing adaptation plans. However, little is known about how these plans and their…
Comments closedOn Saturday, October 21, CRP Chair Jeffrey Chusid was the lead-off speaker at the Heritage Conservation Anniversary Symposium at the University of Southern California, which…
Comments closedCity and Regional Planning professor Richard Booth has been honored with the Howard Zahniser Adirondack Award. The award, presented by the citizen advocacy group Protect…
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