URP News
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URP Faculty Receive NSF Grant to Study Informal Housing
Published on February 7, 2023
Noah Durst and Deyanira Nevárez Martínez will conduct research on: "Informality and Inequality in the Global North: Regulation, Non-Compliance, and Enforcement in U.S. Land Use and Housing Law." -
Welcome Dr. Victoria Morckel
Published on September 2, 2022
Welcome to Dr. Victoria Morckel, joining the URP program as a Senior Academic Specialist! -
Noah Durst, assistant professor in the Urban and Regional Planning program, receives NSF grant to map informal and alternative housing in the U.S.
Published on July 16, 2021
SPDC faculty proposal “Mapping Informal and Alternative Housing in the United States: A Big Data Approach for Examining Spatial Inequality” was selected to receive a NSF grant of $359,208 -
Planning for pangolins and pandemics
Published on April 15, 2021
Whether it be siting dog parks, creating urban farming zones, or planning for the public health, Planning Matters in how human and nonhuman animals share cities. -
URP Alumni Spotlight: Suzanne Schulz
Published on February 26, 2021
Alumna Suzanne Schulz shares aspects of her career after graduating from MSU with a degree in Urban & Regional Planning. -
URP Alumni Spotlight: John Said
Published on February 26, 2021
Alumnus John Said shares aspects of his career after graduating from MSU with a degree in Urban & Regional Planning. -
URP Alumni Spotlight: Stephanie Ward
Published on February 26, 2021
Alumna Stephanie Ward shares aspects of her career after graduating from MSU with a degree in Urban & Regional Planning. -
URP Alumni Spotlight: Lina Chapman
Published on February 25, 2021
Alumna Lina Chapman shares aspects of her career after graduating from MSU with a degree in Urban & Regional Planning. -
URP Alumni Spotlight: Sarah Eubanks
Published on February 25, 2021
Alumna Sarah Eubanks shares aspects of her career after graduating from MSU with a degree in Urban & Regional Planning. -
Rethinking access to food: Lessons learned during a pandemic
Published on February 24, 2021
A list of five ways the pandemic has shifted the way we access/purchase food products. -
URP Alumni Spotlight: Allan Hodges
Published on February 19, 2021
Alumnus Allan Hodges discusses aspects of his career after graduating from MSU with a degree in Urban & Regional Planning. -
URP Alumni Spotlight: Cal Colpai
Published on February 19, 2021
Alumnus Cal Colpai discusses aspects of his career after graduating from MSU with a degree in Urban & Regional Planning. -
URP Alumni Spotlight: Holly Madill
Published on February 19, 2021
Alumna Holly Madill shares aspects of her perspective of what the future holds for the planning profession. -
URP Alumni Spotlight: Griffin Graham
Published on February 19, 2021
Alumnus Griffin Graham shares aspects of his career after graduating from MSU with a degree in Urban & Regional Planning. -
URP Alumni Spotlight: Brian McGrain
Published on February 19, 2021
Alumnus Brian McGrain discusses aspects of his career after graduating from MSU with a degree in Urban & Regional Planning. -
How the pandemic has made SPDC stronger
Published on December 11, 2020
SPDC Director Ming-Han Li shares in his annual school update message, "This has been a year that no one could have anticipated or prepared for! The world has been facing unprecedented, tumultuous challenges from the novel coronavirus pandemic since March." -
Is planning relevant?
Published on October 30, 2020
A list of five lessons about design and planning of the built environment for issues related to diversity, equity and inclusion. -
Working from Home
Published on October 7, 2020
A list of five lessons about working from home and the potential implications for land use and urban planning. -
SPDC announces virtual Lecture Series for 2020-2021
Published on September 4, 2020
We are pleased to announce our 2nd annual SPDC Lecture Series for 2020-2021. These events will take place virtually due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. -
5 ways planning remains relevant during COVID-19
Published on July 17, 2020
A list of 5 ways that urban and regional planning are relevant during the novel coronavirus pandemic.