Second year M.R.P. student Austin Aldag, participated in a panel discussion on municipal fiscal stress and community responses at the Albany Law School. Other members…
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Visiting 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 closedThe Preservation Studies Student Organization (PSSO) is hosting a Halloween’themed movie night this Friday. Featured movie is Halloweentown. Movie night will take place at Sibley…
Comments closedThis past weekend, professor George Frantz took students enrolled in his fall workshop course to Beacon and Cornwell, New York. Students spent…
Comments closedThe Organization of Cornell Planners (OCP) is holding its annual auction on Saturday, November 11th at the Big Red Barn on campus. OCP is still…
Comments closedJonathan F. P. Rose will be visiting Cornell this upcoming Friday as part of the CRP’s Colloquium series. Author of the book “The Well-Tempered City”,…
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…
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