More Inclusive Evacuation Strategies for Climate Emergencies A thesis award winner improved on mapping methods for tracking who needs assistance the most.
How Urban Planning and Housing Policy Helped Create 'Food Apartheid' in US Cities Professor Julian Agyeman provides an overview of the academic discourse around food justice in this piece for The Conversation, calling attention to potential interventions proposed by Boston mayoral candidate, Michelle Wu.
Meet UEP's 11 Mid-Career MPP Students This year’s MPP cohort, including five Neighborhood Fellows, introduce themselves virtually to the UEP community.
Introduction to the Class of 2020 MA Students Meet the largest-ever cohort of entering MA and MS students, joining UEP from Medford and beyond.
Student Team Centers Equity in Transportation Analysis Their GIS tool accounts for the unequal impact of pollution across Massachusetts.
UEP Welcomes New Instructors for Fall 2020 The teaching team has some exciting additions this fall, including a UEP alumnus.
Urban Planning and White Supremacy: Lessons from Minneapolis In an article for The Conversation, Professor Julian Agyeman describes how urban planning has been used as a tool to maintain structural racism.
Faculty to Remember: Robert G. Burdick, Lecturer Robert G. Burdick taught Negotiations and Conflict Resolution at UEP for over 30 years.
Density and Urban Design During COVID-19 Prof. Justin Hollander discusses how public spaces might be affected by the pandemic.