More From the UEP 2015 Loj Trip!
As reported previously, eighteen UEPers made the trek up to the White Mountains last month for some hiking, camping and chili eating. We got so… Read More »More From the UEP 2015 Loj Trip!
As reported previously, eighteen UEPers made the trek up to the White Mountains last month for some hiking, camping and chili eating. We got so… Read More »More From the UEP 2015 Loj Trip!
This post is an adaptation of a project by students Ashley Clark and Mason Wells for Professor Lorlene Hoyt’s course on Community Development, Planning and… Read More »Giving What You Have: Community Development in the Washington Neighborhood, San Jose, California
Congestion Pricing: The Solution to Traffic Congestion? Tufts’ undergraduate urban planning collective, UP3, coordinating with fellow sponsors in the Tufts Economics Department and Tufts Economics… Read More »UP3 Panel on Congestion Pricing
Prior to beginning my journey with UEP I had been living in a town of 2,030 in rural central Vermont. It took 10 minutes to… Read More »Reflections on the 2015 UEP Loj Trip: Lylee Rauch-Kacenski
Tufts’ Global Development and Environment Institute (GDAE) hosted a panel of Tufts affiliated professors and researchers to discuss the global economics of climate change. The… Read More »GDAE: Climate Economics
At this weeks Environmental Studies Department Lunch & Learn, Tufts was visited by environmental advocate and author Philip Warburg, whose new book “Harness The Sun”… Read More »Philip Warburg: Solar Power Comes of Age
Samuel Bell: Hazard Mitigation Through Planning UEP alum, former FEMA hazard mitigation specialist and current planner at GZA Geoenvironmental spoke at this weeks UEP Colloquium about… Read More »UEP Colloquium: Climate Change and Community Vulnerability
In another installment of the Tufts Environmental Studies Lunch & Learn Lecture Series, Tim Griffin of the Friedman School spoke to students and faculty last… Read More »Friedman School’s Tim Griffin on Sustainable Diets
UEP Welcomed two local community organizers to discuss their experiences from different perspectives. Speaking from her experience at the Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative, May Louie… Read More »UEP Colloquium: Community Organizing in Practice
In another installment of the Tufts Environmental Studies Department’s Lunch & Learn Program, editor of Mongabay.com Becky Kessler spoke about the history and effects of… Read More »The Dammed: Getting Fish Back into American Rivers by Chipping Away at Dams