Green Urban Design at 346 Somerville Ave
For those who are interested in the more design-oriented areas of urban planning, UEP offers two courses taught by Christine Cousineau, who also works in… Read More »Green Urban Design at 346 Somerville Ave
For those who are interested in the more design-oriented areas of urban planning, UEP offers two courses taught by Christine Cousineau, who also works in… Read More »Green Urban Design at 346 Somerville Ave
The following was written by Amos Wright ’13 about his meandering path to UEP. Throughout the summer, we’re featuring posts by a few incoming students,… Read More »Amos Wright ’13 reflects on his path to UEP
Joanna Hamilton ’13 is a dual-degree student with the Friedman School of Nutrition. Dual-degree students (no matter the other program) usually complete their time at… Read More »Joanna Hamilton ’13: Regional Planning in Northeast Ohio
Dan Nally ’11 and Dave Quinn ’12 did exhaustive work researching this final report for Mark Chase’s Transportation Planning class. The report presents a methodology… Read More »Daniel Nally ’11 and David Quinn ’12: Planning for the Bicycle in Davis Square
The following was written by incoming UEP student Janet Lau. Over the summer, we’ll be featuring several blog posts from incoming students describing a little… Read More »Janet Lau ’13 looks forward to UEP’s intimate atmosphere
Mona Funiciello ’11 wrote this report for professor Weiping Wu’s new class on International Planning and Urban Policy. The class covers a broad range of… Read More »Mona Funiciello ’11: Urban Water Planning in China and India
UEP student produce many exceptional papers every year. This is the first in a series of posts highlighting some of the best. Look for the… Read More »Alex Reisman ’11: Solutions for Last-Mile Freight in Urban Areas
Due to Tufts UIT’s implementation of this new blog platform, UEP has moved its blog from the old platform to this one! Many old posts… Read More »Welcome to the new UEP Blog!