UEP Song and Story Night!
Last Friday students and professors gathered for the first ever UEP Song and Story Night. Fourteen talented singers, musicians, poets, storytellers, and comedians performed on… Read More »UEP Song and Story Night!
Last Friday students and professors gathered for the first ever UEP Song and Story Night. Fourteen talented singers, musicians, poets, storytellers, and comedians performed on… Read More »UEP Song and Story Night!
This week’s installment of the Tufts Environmental Studies Department Lunch & Learn Program brought in Eric Hove, assistant director of regional plan implementation at the Metropolitan… Read More »Eric Hove: Implementing MetroFuture with the Sustainable Communities Initiative
UEP second-year Nathaniel Fink and Boston Hubway Bikeshare’s Pat Kelsey spent much of this past summer studying bicycle infrastructure in European cities. Cities like Amsterdam… Read More »UEP Colloquium: Urban Planning and Bicycling in Copenhagen and Amsterdam
This week, The Tufts Environmental Studies Department Lunch & Learn Program hosted Carolyn Kirk from the Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development (HED) for the… Read More »Carolyn Kirk: Report from the Front Line
Starting things off for UEP’s Fall Colloquium series was Lisa Freeman, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine and nutrition PhD… Read More »UEP Fall Colloquium: Lisa Freeman on Human and Animal Health
“No benefit is so great that it is worth handing over the financial future of our City and our citizens were rightly hesitant to be… Read More »Boston Drops Bid to Host 2024 Olympics
Jonathan Diaz is a rising second year Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning graduate student and this summer is a Fellow at the United States Department of… Read More »UEP Student Internship Spotlight: Jonathan Diaz
The first in a series spotlighting UEP students’ summer projects and internships Rising UEP second-year and public health planner at the Metropolitan Area Planning Council,… Read More »UEP Student Internship Spotlight: Kate Ito
The new governor has proposed a $82.7 million plan for upgrades to MBTA infrastructure and snow removal equipment, according to a recent article. The plan… Read More »Controversial New MBTA Plan from Governor Baker
Another successful academic year has gone by, and the impressive work and research conducted by several UEP students hasbeen rewarded with recognition and awards. Kristin Haas,… Read More »UEP 2015 Student Award Recipients