This panel discussion will feature U.R.S and M.R.P. graduates at various career stages working to create more inclusive and equitable communities. Speakers include: Lena P.…
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The late professor of City and Regional Planning Susan Christopherson, who died in December at age 69, will be remembered this month on campus…
Comments closedTukumbi Lumumba-Kasongo earned a diplôme de licence and diplôme d’agrégation from Université de Kisangani in Democratic Republic of Congo, an M.A. from Harvard University, and…
Comments closedThe John Nolen Research Fund, established through the generosity of the Nolen family, provides assistance to scholars to conduct research in the John Nolen Papers…
Comments closedPaper abstract: This field area paper represents an exploration of the planning history of Portland’s Central Eastside Industrial District and an analysis of differing…
Comments closedInternational world’s fairs have left behind some of the most unusual and provocative architecture, art, and landscaping on our planet, but often there are complicated…
Comments closedOne of the remarkable aspects of Rio de Janeiro’s urban history is that every legally approved change to the physical city from 1902 onward —…
Comments closedA celebration of Christopherson’s life and work will be held on April 29 from 2–5 p.m., in the Abby and Howard Milstein Auditorium and the Milstein…
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