Week of Events
Dissertation Defense: Black in Planning: The Tenuous Rise of Transportation Equity and Justice Since the 2010s
Presented by Angela Johnson-Rodriguez. To attend virtually, use the Zoom link provided via email.
VTC Distinguished Lecture–Overbuilt: The High Costs and Low Rewards of US Highway Construction
Dr. Erick Guerra will explore how America’s infrastructure legacy continues to shape our transportation future. Drawing from his new book, Overbuilt: The High Costs and Low Rewards of US Highway Construction, he will examine how the Interstate Highway System set the stage for decades of policy favoring excessive road construction. His talk will unpack how outdated […]
Dissertation Proposal: Vacant Windows, Active Streets: Zoning, Policy, and Spatial Dynamics of Storefront Vacancy in NYC
Presented by Sean Andrew Chen Please use the Zoom link provided via email to attend this virtually.
Careers: Planning, Policy, & Informatics Career Fair–Virtual
For Urban Planning, Public Informatics, and Public Policy students. Engage with Bloustein alumni and employer partners who are seeking interns or full-time employees now or in the future. Learn more about their careers and the organizations in which they represent. Registration coming soon!
