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UDP PhD Program 50th Anniversary

Interdisciplinary PhD in Urban Design and Planning: 50 years of Excellence

ReceptionMay 30, 2019 | Gould Hall, UW Campus (Seattle)
SeminarMay 31, 2019 | Allen Library, the Petersen Room, UW Campus (Seattle)

The Department of Urban …

CLAIMING SPACE

Women of Color in Community Planning + Design

SeminarMay 16, 2019 | Architecture Hall, University of Washington Campus (Seattle)
Panel DiscussionMay 17, 2019 | Henry Art Gallery and Allen Center for The Visual Arts (HAG)


CLAIMING …

Professionals Council Lecture – John Rahaim


URBAN PLANNING & DESIGN PROFESSIONALS COUNCIL LECTURE

Can Planning Save the City’s Soul – 21st Century San Francisco

John Rahaim
Planning Director for the City and County of San Francisco

LectureMay 7, 2019 | Architecture Hall, University of …

Forging New Ground in Data Privacy

UW MIPM grad receives award for innovation in the public sector

Ginger Armbruster, Master of Infrastructure Planning and Management (MIPM)

As the chief privacy officer (CPO) for the City of Seattle, University of Washington Master of Infrastructure Planning and Management

The Art of Black Urbanism

The Art of Black Urbanism

Panel DiscussionFebruary 6, 2019 | University of Washington Campus (Seattle)
ExhibitionFebruary 5-28, 2019 | Gould Gallery, College of Built Environments

The Art of Black Urbanism was a conversation and art exhibition …

2018 Denny Awards Recipient

Improving Seattle’s parks through volunteerism

Maisha Barnett, Community, Environment and Planning Student

Recently, Interim Superintendent Christopher Williams announced the winners of Seattle Parks and Recreation’s 2018 Denny Awards for Outstanding Volunteer Stewardship. Maisha Barnett (CEP ’18), was among those …

Educating for Change

Building a relationship with the Rainier Scholars to develop future community leaders and agents of change

Seattle’s Rainier Scholars program cultivates the academic potential of low-income students of color by providing access to postsecondary institutions, opening doors to future careers, …

Planning For People

The Positive Impacts of a Democratic Planning Process

Mathew Langley, Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde

In the summer of 2016, Mathew Langley (MUP ’17) interned as a Junior Program Analyst for the Bureau of Indian Affairs Great Plains Region, Division …

Public Opinion Often Sets Privacy Standards for Smart City Tech

City officials, law professors and corporate privacy directors discuss the tension between open data work and privacy at the second day of the MetroLab Annual Summit in Atlanta, citing smart cities tech as an increasingly relevant part of the discussion.