Penn Loh, UEP faculty member and Chair of the board of Hyams Foundation had an article published in Nonprofit Quarterly on How Foundations Can Co-Create Movement Infrastructure.
On January 26th, UEP’s Racial Equity in Policy and Planning program (REPP) hosted the inaugural Winter Workshops, bringing together a diverse group of 60+ students, faculty, staff, alumni, and practitioners.
UEP faculty member, Aggeliki Barberopoulou got interviewed by the Our Opinions are Correct Podcast. The interview explored her work and experience researching earthquakes and tsunamis and related impacts on lakes, rivers and even creeks.
Julian Agyeman, Professor of Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning, and Fletcher Professor of Rhetoric and Debate was recently awarded an honorary doctorate by KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden.
Save the Date! We invite you to a celebration of 50 Years of UEP on April 6, 2024. We look forward to seeing alumni, faculty, students and friends attend this special event!
The purpose of the research is to highlight the use of digital mapping and GIS in combination with 3D geo-visualization for depicting landscapes and cultural heritage sites.
The research modeling project, supported by the Tufts University Scholars at Risk (SAR) program, offers fellowships for global scholars, artists, and writers.
UEP second-year student Elijah Mensah shares his insights from the ACSP Conference 2023 in Chicago, IL, where over 1200 attendees, including about 700 faculty, more than 400 students, professionals from over 30 countries gathered.