Boston’s Zoning Code Provides for Child Care, But Is It Working?
The code hasn’t changed for 20 years, much less adjusted for current crises.
The code hasn’t changed for 20 years, much less adjusted for current crises.
The UEP department expresses its unwavering solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement.
This year’s nine teams overcame a semester unlike any other to produce quality research.
Mix and match with your favorite go-to dishes, or cook a whole UEP-inspired meal.
“The most salient takeaway I had this summer was observing first-hand what strong community engagement looks like in practice.”
These mid-career professionals have already been turning vision into practice; see what they’re bringing to the table at Tufts.
UEP students completed nine semester-long Field Projects this spring with a range of nonprofit and public sector organizations. Field Projects is a required course for… Read More »UEP Students Deliver Nine Field Projects in Spring 2019
Note: This post originally appeared on UEP Senior Lecturer and Director of Community Practice Penn Loh’s personal blog. How does community participation influence community development… Read More »Tufts UEP and Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative Awarded 2-year Federal Community Action Research Grant
Autonomous vehicles are ready to kick-start the next transportation revolution. Will they help solve transportation inequities created in the first automobile era, or serve only… Read More »MPP Student Presents on Autonomous Vehicle Policy and Transportation Justice in San Francisco
Each summer, two Tufts UEP graduate students work with community partners for a 10-week fellowship through the CoRE (Co-learning/Co-education) partnership. Funded by Tisch College, fellows get hands-on experience in community planning, organizing and development while helping to extend the collaborative work between the Tufts and the community partner. Below, Minnie McMahon reflects on her summer 2017 experience with Neighbor to Neighbor Massachusetts. Next week, we’ll share Sharon Cho’s experiences with the Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative.
Read More »CoRE Summer Fellows 2017: Minnie McMahon, Neighbor to Neighbor