UEP Colloquium: Memories of Mayor Thomas Menino
Last Wednesday, at an event held to honor the 21 year long career of Mayor Thomas Menino, UEP invited a panel of alumni from within and… Read More »UEP Colloquium: Memories of Mayor Thomas Menino
Last Wednesday, at an event held to honor the 21 year long career of Mayor Thomas Menino, UEP invited a panel of alumni from within and… Read More »UEP Colloquium: Memories of Mayor Thomas Menino
Following Wednesday’s Forum on Race, Inequality and Action, in which the university took an academic approach to engage the community and create a better understanding of… Read More »UEP Colloquium: Planners, Policy-Makers and #BlackLivesMatter
Transforming Cities – Transforming Urbanism In the first of this Spring’s UEP colloquium series we were visited by The New School’s Professor of Urbanism and director… Read More »UEP Colloquium: Aseem Inam
Tufts’ undergraduate urban studies collective, UP3, invited professor Daniel Abramson to speak at Sophia Gordon Hall about his work on obsolescence in architecture. Abramson is… Read More »Daniel Abramson on Obsolescence, Sustainability, and Beyond
Examining the Effects of Home Energy Assistance on Low Income Families Last week, UEP’s Brown House hosted a presentation about the Low Income Home Energy… Read More »Shomon Shamsuddin presentation on LIHEAP
UEP Professor Penn Loh is interviewed by Somerville Community Access Television (SCATV) regarding the particular situation unfolding with the Community Benefits Agreement (CBA) between the… Read More »Update on Union Square Development Plans
The statement appears in the latest issue of The Tufts Daily, and can be found here. The letter was written in collaboration with graduate students from… Read More »UEP Students Make #BlackLivesMatter Statement
In the film, Harvest of Empire, producer and author Juan González documents the untold story of Latinos in America. The screening will take place on… Read More »Democracy Now’s Juan González: Upcoming Film Screening
This week UEP, along with Tisch College, hosted John Barros for the Fall semester’s final colloquium. A Tufts UEP-MPP alum, Barros currently serves as Chief of Economic… Read More »UEP Colloquium: Inclusive and Equitable Economic Development and Community-Driven Planning
UEP professor Julian Agyeman, along with other contributors, is releasing a new book titled Incomplete Streets: Processes, Practices, and Possibilities. The book, and the accompanying blog, addresses… Read More »Incomplete Streets: New Book by Julian Agyeman