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“FIRST GENERATION AFRICAN AMERICAN PLANNERS AND THE CITY”
“FIRST GENERATION AFRICAN AMERICAN PLANNERS AND THE CITY” ARC SEMINAR PRESENTATION WITH JEFFREY LOWE ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR of URBAN PLANNING and ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29 4:00 – 5:30 Urban Planning in the U.S. emerged during progressive era. However, it was decades later before the first African American earned the professional degree in …
New CSPEP Critical Cluster Colloquium Series
It has been brought to the attention of the BB committee that in fact “brown bag” has a racist history and connotation and we will from now on be using the term colloquium instead. Thank you all for your understanding as we collectively begin referring to our CRITICAL CLUSTER FALL 2019 COLLOQUIUM SERIES. Please Click …
Welcome Back!
Welcome back! We look forward to seeing you at our first CSPEP Brown Bag meeting on Wednesday, August 28th in the “Hub” (6304.01). Our agenda includes introductions, program updates, announcements of upcoming events, and a group photo. We are looking forward to learning about your summer and getting the semester started!
New Futures Initiative Course offered by EP Faculty Tarry Hum
Environmental Psychology Faculty Member Tarry Hum is offering a new course in Fall 2019! Class Registration has begun! Enroll now! This course is offered by the Futures Initiative! Voices of the City: accessibility, reciprocity, and self-representation in place-based community research [Thursdays, 2:00pm – 4:00pm | CRN: IDS 81620] Tarry Hum (Queens College and The Graduate Center, Environmental …