UEP alum Savannah-Nicole Villalba spoke on APA's Moving Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Toward Action panel, sharing how their Connecticut and Florida chapters developed programs, work plans and activities.
UEP students Eli Tavares, Jenna Van Holten and Jenna Whitney assess the psychological impacts of car-free urbanism, using the case of Memorial Drive closure in Cambridge on Spring/Summer weekends. The study followed their Field Project in Spring 2022.
Second-year UEP student Johnny Shively was the well-earned recipient of the 2023 Tisch Presidential Award for Civic Life. He is one of two members of the UEP community honored with an award this academic year.
Bob Terrell, a 2012 UEP Master of Public Policy (MPP) graduate and current part-time UEP faculty member, was the much-deserved recipient of Tufts’ Graduate Alumni Outstanding Career Achievement Award for this academic year.
In the summer 2021, UEP brought together 8 Boston area community-based organizations in a community action research project to see how community responding to COVID in the Boston area are building new Infrastructures of care and community engagement.
UEPer shares his passion and developing knowledge in commercial real estate after interning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Investment Management. Company.
Among nearly 1,000 city transportation officials, planners, and practitioners, several Tufts UEP alums and faculty offered their expertise for improving transportation in Greater Boston in this year’s NACTO Designing Cities Conference.