Don’t miss “Living in the Shade: NYCHA Open Space Past, Present, and Future,” an exhibit co-curated by @UPP_Hunter Prof. Nicholas Dagen Bloom, on view through May 23 at @FXCollaborative Gallery in Brooklyn, and moving later to @LaGuardiaCC in Queens. More: https://t.co/wSxGsMreNy
Exciting news! Professor of Urban Policy and Planning Jill Simone Gross has been selected for the Mary Helen Callahan Distinguished Service Award of the @UAAnews
Big congratulations to Dr. Gross on this incredible achievement! Learn more here: https://t.co/0hDXV7CODN
A Hunter planning studio, taught last year by NACTO President Ryan Russo, created this infographic that helps explain the complex politics playing out in the media and community meetings. Read the report here: https://t.co/tFIlbc7laH
The Placemakers of Hunter College Club, with the support of Street Lab, engaged in a tactical urbanism exercise to imagine what a more people-friendly 68th Street could look like for Hunter College students and residents of the surrounding neighborhood.
Williamsburg Houses in Brooklyn hasn’t looked this good since it opened in 1938! Hunter College planning and policy students got an insider’s view on the financing, community design process, and comprehensive renovation strategy.
UPP graduates are ready for their close-ups! Congratulations to our MSUPL, Planning, and Urban Studies students, Class of 2024! Celebrations included our end-of-year party on campus, graduation party at the Chair's house, and the @Hunter_College Commencement at Barclays Center!
It's spring, so Hunter UPP studio planning reports are in bloom! The first is Cultivating Community: A West Farms Neighborhood Plan. Read the complete report at https://t.co/WyUh661V7w
We are proud to announce that Hunter planning student Arturo Moreno Sotelo has been selected as an Excelsior Fellow! He will spend the coming year developing his skills as part of the MTA’s Department of Subways.
Studio Portrait Time! The planning students in our West Farms, Flatbush Avenue, and Car Reduction studios presented to clients over the past two weeks and final reports are in process! Congratulations to all of you from the Hunter UPP faculty and staff.
Hunter's Graduate Urban Planning and Policy Association (GUPPA) unleashed the swag this week. The t-shirts and tote bags with student-designed images were much in demand!
Elizabeth Adams of Transportation Alternatives provided Hunter planning and policy students practical insights into the advocacy approaches. Thanks for the guest lecture and discussion!