How Part-Time Student Zoe Ackerman Puts Skills to Practice Courses in program evaluation and statistics feed into community-based research.
New "Smart Cities" Initiative Gets Support from National Science Foundation Professor Shan Jiang says the grant could advance interdisciplinary research at Tufts.
From Tufts to Building Effective Public Policy Nelson Butten, a second-year student in the Master's in Public Policy program and the Director of Community, Family, and Student Engagement at Lawrence Public Schools, is helping to build policy that positively impacts his community of Lawrence, MA.
Students, Faculty Discuss Shift to Remote Learning Students and faculty explain how they're continuing to work and study.
Alum Alice Maggio Calls for More Mutuality in the Economy Maggio argues that mutual banks can help build community wealth.
UEP Hosts Transportation Talk with Zipcar Co-Founder Cities@Tufts invited Robin Chase to discuss innovation for better transportation.
Density and Urban Design During COVID-19 Prof. Justin Hollander discusses how public spaces might be affected by the pandemic.
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.
UEP Welcomes New Instructors for Fall 2020 The teaching team has some exciting additions this fall, including a UEP alumnus.
Student Team Centers Equity in Transportation Analysis Their GIS tool accounts for the unequal impact of pollution across Massachusetts.