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This GUIDE was prepared as a public service by the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning
(ACSP), a consortium of university based programs offering degrees and credentials in urban and regional
planning. ACSP hopes to encourage a wide range of high school and undergraduate students to consider a
rewarding and challenging career in planning.
ACSP promotes education, research, service, and outreach in the United States and throughout the world by
seeking to:
• recognize diverse needs and interests in planning;
• strengthen the role of planning education in colleges and universities through publications, conferences,
and community engagement;
• improve and enhance the accreditation process, and;
• extend planning beyond the classroom into the world of practice.
If you are interested in a career in which you can help your community, influence the direction of growth and change, and
build a better future, you should read this GUIDE.
OBJECTIVES
This GUIDE is designed to show you:
• how fulfilling a career in planning might be;
• the wide variety of jobs which urban and regional planners do;
• the kind of education and training you need to become a planner;
• the range of universities which offer planning education and training; and
• how you might choose a university planning program matched to your interests and needs.
A PLANNER’S EDUCATION.....................................................................................................................-vi-
LISTINGS BY SCHOOL
ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY . ..................................................................................................................... 1
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY....................................................................................................................... 3
AUBURN UNIVERSITY.................................................................................................................................... 6
BALL STATE UNIVERSITY............................................................................................................................... 8
Boise State University .......................................................................................................................... 11
BOSTON UNIVERSITY................................................................................................................................... 13
CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN LUIS OBISPO.................................................... 16
CALIFORNIA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY, POMONA.................................................................. 20
CALIFORNIA STATE uNIVERSITY, NORTHRIDGE..................................................................................... 23
THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA.............................................................................................. 26
CLEMSON UNIVERSITY................................................................................................................................ 28
CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY................................................................................................................ 31
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY.............................................................................................................................. 33
CORNELL UNIVERSITY................................................................................................................................. 38
EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY.................................................................................................................... 43
LISTINGS BY SCHOOL cont’d
EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY............................................................................................................. 44
EASTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY...................................................................................................... 47
FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY ............................................................................................................. 50
FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY...................................................................................................................... 53
FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY................................................................................................................ 56
GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY................................................................................................... 58
HARVARD UNIVERSITY................................................................................................................................ 62
iNDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA............................................................................................... 65
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY............................................................................................................................ 67
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY..................................................................................................................... 70
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY....................................................................................................................... 72
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY..................................................................................... 74
McGILL UNIVERSITY.................................................................................................................................... 80
MIAMI UNIVERSITY...................................................................................................................................... 82
MICHIGAN State UNIVERSITY.................................................................................................................. 83
MINNESOTA State UNIVERSITY, MANKATO........................................................................................... 86
MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY.................................................................................................................... 88
MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY..................................................................................................................... 89
The New School....................................................................................................................................... 91
NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY............................................................................................. 93
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY.............................................................................................................................. 96
NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY........................................................................................................... 99
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY.......................................................................................................................... 102
PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY................................................................................................................ 106
Pratt Institute....................................................................................................................................... 110
RUTGERS, THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW JERSEY .......................................................................... 117
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY, School of Environmental and Biological Sciences................... 121
ryerson UNIVERSITY............................................................................................................................... 122
SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY......................................................................................................................... 126
SAN JOSÉ STATE UNIVERSITY................................................................................................................... 128
State University of New York AT ALBANY . ................................................................................. 131
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY.................................................................................................................................. 134
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY.......................................................................................................................... 137
TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY ............................................................................................................. 142
TUFTS UNIVERSITY.................................................................................................................................... 145
UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO, THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK................................................. 148
university college london (THE BARTLETT)............................................................................... 151
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA......................................................................................................................... 155
UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA....................................................................................................... 158
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY............................................................................................... 161
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA IRVINE...................................................................................................... 165
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES......................................................................................... 169
UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI.................................................................................................................... 173
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER.................................................................................................... 177
UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE .................................................................................................................... 182
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA.......................................................................................................................... 185
LISTINGS BY SCHOOL cont’d
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII............................................................................................................................ 188
UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO............................................................................................................................. 192
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO.................................................................................................. 196
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN............................................................................ 201
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA................................................................................................................................ 205
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS........................................................................................................................... 208
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE .................................................................................................................. 210
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, COLLEGE PARK....................................................................................... 213
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST........................................................................................ 216
UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS......................................................................................................................... 219
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN...................................................................................................................... 221
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA.................................................................................................................... 225
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI- KANSAS CITY.............................................................................................. 228
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLN.................................................................................................... 229
UNIVERSITY OF NEW mexico................................................................................................................. 231
UNIVERSITY OF NEW ORLEANS............................................................................................................... 233
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA........................................................................................................ 236
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA.................................................................................................................... 239
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON.......................................................................................................................... 241
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.............................................................................................................. 243
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH florida............................................................................................................ 246
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA............................................................................................. 248
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MAINE........................................................................................................ 253
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, ARLINGTON...................................................................................................... 255
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN.......................................................................................................... 259
UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO........................................................................................................................... 262
UNIVERSITY of TORONTO....................................................................................................................... 264
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH............................................................................................................................... 266
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA......................................................................................................................... 269
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON................................................................................................................ 271
UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO..................................................................................................................... 275
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON.................................................................................................. 279
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE............................................................................................. 282
VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY............................................................................................ 285
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY.......................................................... 287
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY ..................................................................................................................... 290
WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITY . ................................................................................................................. 292
WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY ........................................................................................................ 294
APPENDICES
APPENDIX A - Faculty by Specialization........................................................................................ A-1
APPENDIX B - Alphabetical Faculty Listing with Contact Information........................ B-1
WHAT DO PLANNERS DO? and citizen groups in a comprehensive and
understandable way.
Planning is a systematic, creative way to influence
the future of neighborhoods, cities, rural and Planners work in government, with non-profit
metropolitan areas, and even the country and agencies, and in private industry. Those in the public
the world. Urban and regional planners use their sector often work for city or county governments
professional skills to serve communities facing social, or regional planning agencies but there are also
economic, environmental, and cultural challenges by planning jobs at the State and Federal level.
helping community residents to: International organizations like the United Nations
and the World Bank also hire planners. Planners
• develop ways to preserve and enhance their
with jobs in the private sector can work with utility
quality-of-life;
companies, law firms, real estate developers, and
• find methods to protect the natural and built planning consultants. Planners also work in the non-
environment;
profit sector and with non-governmental agencies
• identify policies to promote equity and equality; like the United Way or community development
• structure programs to improve services to organizations or advocacy groups for the elderly.
disadvantaged communities, and; In their jobs, some planners have responsibility
• determine methods to deal effectively with for specific geographic areas such as individual
growth and development of all kinds. neighborhoods in a city or region; within those
Urban and regional planners do many types areas they may provide assistance on a variety of
of jobs and are involved in almost any kind of substantive issues from land use to transportation.
government or private activity which seeks to affect Other planners have substantive responsibilities–
the future or respond to community change. The such as housing or environmental planning–and
majority of planners work in traditional planning provide assistance in their specific specialization to
areas such as land use, environmental protection, many communities within a city or region. Some
economic development, transportation, community planners work on projects which will be undertaken
design, housing, and social planning. However within a year or two while others focus their efforts
individual planners can still have a wide variety on projects many years in the future.
of responsibilities within these broadly defined Today, planners may move back and forth between
specialities. Other planners work in less traditional jobs in the public, non-profit, and private sectors
areas, often with people from other disciplines, such over the course of their career. They may also work
as healthy communities or energy development or for different levels of government at different times.
school planning. Some planners become generalists. They may change their specialities or their focus
They develop a level of expertise in several long after they leave school in response to on-the-job
substantive areas. Others become specialists and experiences, or the opportunity for new challenges.
define themselves as housing or transportation or While you may think of planning as an urban
environmental planners. activity, it actually occurs in communities of all sizes.
Most planners share a common set of skills and Many planners work in small cities, in rural areas,
values even though they may specialize in one or and for Indian Nations. Others work in suburban
two substantive areas. Using their “planning toolkit” neighborhoods at the periphery of large regions
they: while still others have jobs in the dense core of major
• involve all affected parties in important planning metropolitan areas.
decisions; In the next few pages we’ll describe the most
• help communities develop their own vision of common planning specialities.
the future, preparing plans responsive to shared
community objectives;
• analyze qualitative and quantitative information
to suggest possible solutions to complex
problems;
• evaluate the cost-effectiveness of proposed
projects and plans; and
• present recommendations to public officials
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PLANNING SPECIALIZATIONS Economic Development Planning
Economic development planners, in North America
and internationally, work to improve a community or
Land Use Planning
region by expanding and diversifying the economic
Most planners are involved in this, the most activities which support the families living there.
traditional kind of planning practice. At the same Many planners do so by helping develop plans
time, there are many different kinds of land use to attract businesses which create new jobs and
planning jobs. Some land use planners develop ways provide additional tax revenues; others work to keep
to encourage growth or development in certain businesses from leaving distressed areas.
communities or along appropriate corridors while
Economic development planners at the local level
others work to discourage growth in environmentally
often work to promote the special features of their
sensitive areas or where supporting services cannot
community, sometimes by encouraging tourism
be effectively provided.
or additional recreational opportunities. Some
Some land use planners work on long-range planners develop projects which bring housing
comprehensive plans which are designed to and commercial enterprises as well as jobs into
coordinate all the important activities in which disadvantaged neighborhoods. Some economic
a community engages–housing, recreation, development planners help communities find ways
transportation, water and air quality, and so forth. to finance the cost of new development while others
Some land use planners help develop or administer work to overcome regulatory and other barriers to
local regulations which establish the kind of housing, new projects.
industrial, and retail facilities which can be built
Economic development planners often work
in the city. Others develop ways to finance public
in conjunction with land use, housing, social
services while still other land use planners evaluate
and community planners to address the needs
the impact of proposed residential or commercial
of distressed communities or declining business
development and suggest ways for communities to
districts.
respond.
Many land use planners coordinate their activities
with other kinds of planners in order to protect open Transportation Planning
space and agricultural land in the face of increasing Transportation planners help develop programs
demands for new homes and businesses. to meet the current transportation needs of families
and businesses, locally and across a region; they also
attempt to predict future travel patterns in order
Environmental Planning
to identify the need for additional transportation
Environmental planners work to enhance the services and facilities. Some transportation planners
physical environment and minimize the adverse are very technically oriented and work with advanced
impacts of development. Some environmental computer technology; others deal with the social and
planners focus on scientific and technical questions economic aspects of travel. Some focus on one mode
while others develop policies and programs to such as cycling or public transit while others attempt
encourage the public to protect natural resources. to plan for multiple modes.
Some planners develop expertise in one aspect
Transportation planners working for local
of resource management while others attempt to
governments often respond to traffic congestion;
identify the environmental implications of a range of
others develop ways to finance new facilities. Some
government polices or proposed land use changes.
transportation planners help develop programs which
Some environmental planners focus on cleaning are designed to encourage people to drive less, or
up polluted areas or resources while others focus which provide home-to-work options for welfare
on preventing contamination and the destruction of recipients trying to find jobs, or which organize
ecosystems. special transportation services for the elderly.
Many environmental planners work to integrate Many transportation planners coordinate their
a concern about pollution and the conservation of activities with environmental, land use, and
non-renewable resources into the plans developed economic development planners.
in other substantive areas like transportation or
economic development.
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Housing, Social and Community WILL I GET A JOB? YES !!
Development Planning In spite of the current recession, both US News
Many planners practice in these overlapping areas. and World Report and the U.S. Bureau of Labor
Housing planners help develop strategies to increase Statistics report that planners continue to be in
the supply of affordable housing and expand home demand in North America. There are promising
ownership among low income or disadvantaged career opportunities in every planning specialization,
groups. These planners often try to create incentives although sometimes there is more need for one
and remove constraints on private home builders specialization than another. Most planning programs
or work with public or non-profit organizations to help you get a “jump start” on finding a job at
build housing units for low income families or senior graduation by involving you in real-world planning
citizens. projects and by encouraging or requiring you to do a
Many housing planners try to encourage mixed planning internship as part of your education. These
use developments offering services and jobs closer activities show you how different kinds of planners
to where people live; others promote projects which actually do their jobs, as well as giving you the
provide housing opportunities for people from a opportunity to interact with practicing planners who
mixture of income levels. Planners concerned with might offer you a job when you graduate. In fact,
the social aspects of a community often combine many planning internships turn into full-time jobs
their interest in housing with efforts to increase after graduation.
the overall quality of life in poor or minority Planning is a great career for women and people
neighborhoods. of color. Just under 40% of those hired as planners
Many social and community planners work to are women and there are few salary discrepancies
improve multiple aspects of a targeted neighborhood, between men and women entering public services.
combining many substantive planning skills from While only 7% of practicing planners identify
economic development to urban design. For example, themselves as members of minority groups, this
community and social planners may work to improve number is growing. Many planning programs
transit service in disadvantaged communities or strongly encourage minority students of every type
develop job training programs for unemployed to obtain planning degrees because planning is a
residents or provide better public health facilities in profession which values varying perspectives and
low income neighborhoods. These planners often different experiences. We have every expectation, as
work with land use and transportation planners. more minority planners graduate from the programs
listed in this GUIDE, that the number of professional
planners from disadvantaged and minority
Other important planning jobs backgrounds will substantially increase.
In addition to the substantive areas described You can lay the groundwork for a successful job
above, you can find planning jobs in: search long before you graduate. If you attend local
• geographic information systems and state or provincial meetings of the American
• public health Planning Association (APA) or the Canadian
Institute of Planners (CIP) you will meet professional
• historic preservation
planners involved in a variety of projects–and learn
• coastal management about current and future job openings. It’s a great
• mediation and negotiation idea to join APA or CIP as a student because you
• criminal justice get all the benefits of membership at a very low
• public finance student fee. As an APA member you will receive
regular correspondence and newsletters from your
• public policy and management
APA Chapter and Section; newsletters often contain
• urban design job announcements (so even before you are in the
• elementary and secondary education job market you can see the kinds of jobs that do
• labor force development come available, the requirements, and the salary).
• human services In addition, APA publishes JobMart which lists job
vacancies across the US (and sometimes Canada);
• law APA members can subscribe to JobMart and most
Planning Programs have a subscription.
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HOW CAN I FIND OUT MORE Paul C. Crawford, FAICP
ABOUT PLANNING? Mr. Crawford received his bachelors degree in
Community and Regional Planning from California
There are many ways to determine if a career in
Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo. He is
planning is right for you. If your university sponsors
currently the president of a private planning firm,
a career day, practicing planners may well attend.
Crawford Multari & Clark Associates, which has
Seek them out and ask what they do and what their
provided city and regional planning services to
focus is. Attend a local meeting of the American
more than 100 cities and 18 counties in California.
Planning Association (APA) or Canadian Institute
Through his career, Mr. Crawford has served as
of Planners (CIP). Introduce yourself to some of
planning director of the San Luis Obispo County
the planners present and discuss their jobs and
Council of Governments and as an adjunct professor
responsibilities; question the kind of issues they
of city and regional planning at Cal Poly, San Luis
tackle. Ask if a planning job would allow you to
Obispo. He was elected to the California Planning
achieve your personal goals.
Roundtable in 1993 and received the 1998 Award
You can also read about a host of planning issues for Distinguished Leadership from the California
and how planners are addressing them in Planning, Chapter of the American Planning Association. Mr.
the magazine published by the American Planning Crawford is a nationally recognized expert on zoning
Association (APA). Canadian students will find Plan and is currently the Co-Chair of the Planners Task
Canada, the magazine published by the Canadian Force of the Congress for New Urbanism. He is co-
Institute of Planners (CIP), to be equally useful. author of Codifying New Urbanism – How to Reform
Both magazines feature the latest developments in Municipal Land Development Regulations, published
planning. Your university or city library may have by the American Planning Association. Mr. Crawford
copies. On their website the APA has a section called was inducted as a Fellow of the American Institute of
Jobs and Careers which describes the profession, Certified Planners in 2001 in recognition of his many
discusses the kind of issues planners might planning contributions.
address, talks about planning education, and lists
scholarships. Visit: www.planning.org
The CIP has a series, Planners at Work, on their Malik R. Goodwin
website which includes case studies illustrating the Mr. Goodwin has a BS in Architecture, a Masters
value of professional planning in Canadian cities: in Architecture, and a Masters in Urban Planning, all
www.cip-icu.ca/English/home from the University of Michigan. He is currently a
project manager with the Detroit Economic Growth
To more thoroughly research different kinds of
Corporation, a quasi-public agency whose mission
planning jobs, and to explore in greater depth a
is to attract and retain businesses in the City of
variety of important planning topics, find the latest
Detroit. Mr. Goodwin is the general manager for
edition of The Practice of Local Government Planning,
the Lower Woodward Streetscape Improvement
published by the International City Management
Project, a $21 million initiative to improve and
Association (ICMA); many libraries will have a copy.
enhance three main thoroughfares in the heart of
It contains individual chapters by different authors;
downtown Detroit. He assists the City of Detroit
each explains what a certain type of planner does or
in preparing grant applications and in developing
explores a major planning issue. There are chapters
short-term planning strategies for making capital
on land use, environmental, transportation, economic
investments in the downtown area. Mr. Goodwin also
development, and other planning specializations as
coordinates capital projects for the City with state
well as those discussing other important planning
and federal agencies. Prior to joining the Economic
concerns.
Growth Corporation, he was an urban designer with
You may also find it helpful to learn about the a private architectural firm. Mr. Goodwin was drawn
careers of a cross-section of practicing planners. In to planning because his mother was a city planner.
the next few pages you can read about the career He felt that his interest in helping cities to develop
paths, background, and education of six professional strategies to optimize the use of their resources over
planners across the United States. time would be enhanced by a planning education. He
believes that effective strategists and managers are
in high demand among the kind of public agencies
which serve as custodians of community resources.
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Angela Harper, FAICP enhance quality of life, and bring cohesiveness to a
Ms. Harper received her Masters degree in diversified society.
Planning and Urban Design from the University of
Virginia after her work for the Nashville/Davidson Tripp Muldrow, AICP
County Planning Department inspired her to
Mr. Muldrow has a BA in English and a Masters
continue her planning education. Since obtaining
in City Planning from Clemson University. He
her degree she has worked with Henrico County,
is currently a partner in a private planning firm,
Virginia, in increasingly responsible positions.
Arnett Muldrow & Associates, based in Greenville,
She has served as director of planning and deputy
South Carolina. The firm helps small towns and
county manager and has helped the County achieve
cities rebuild their aging downtowns, reinvigorate
managed growth and a stable tax base. Ms. Harper
their historic neighborhoods, and create economic
was responsible for Henrico County’s first major
development opportunities while preserving the
thoroughfare plan and the County’s strategic plan.
special characteristics that make each city and town
She also established the County’s Community
unique. Mr. Muldrow has coordinated commercial
Development Block Grant program. She has received
corridor business associations, developed and
awards from the National Association of Counties
implemented historic preservation policies, and
and the U.S. Department of Transportation for her
authored downtown development studies, tourism
planning accomplishments. In 1999 Ms. Harper was
strategies, and economic development master
selected as Local Official of the Year by the National
plans. Mr. Muldrow is currently the president of the
Association of Home Builders. She was inducted
South Carolina Chapter of the American Planning
as a Fellow of the American Institute of Certified
Association, a board member of Community
Planners (FAICP) in May of 2001 in recognition
Builders, a commissioner of the Greenville Housing
of her contribution to planning and the body of
Authority, and a member of the Board of Regents
her planning accomplishments. She has served on
for Leadership Greenville. Mr. Muldrow was always
many accreditation site teams, evaluating planning
fascinated by cities, particularly their downtowns,
programs for PAB accreditation, and loves being “a
and how they worked. His career path was set
cheerleader” for planning.
once he learned about the breadth and scope of
the planning field. He loves his job and finds the
Emil R. Moncivais, AICP opportunities limitless; being a consultant means
Mr. Moncivais has a Bachelors degree in his work keeps changing which keeps everything
Architecture and a Masters of Urban and Regional exciting.
Planning from Texas A & M University. He is
currently the director of planning for the City of San Terri Y. Montague
Antonio, Texas; he previously served as the director
Ms. Montague has a Bachelors degree in
of planning for the City of Fort Worth. Mr. Moncivias
Economics from the University of Chicago and a
also served as a lieutenant in the U.S. Army and as
Masters Degree in City Planning and Real Estate
a professor of urban geography at Texas Wesleyan
Development from the Massachusetts Institute of
University in Fort Worth. In his current position
Technology. She is currently the president and chief
Mr. Moncivias directs and oversees the City of San
operating officer of the Enterprise Foundation,
Antonio’s comprehensive planning, neighborhood
which works with local and national partners to
planning, historic preservation, and GIS (geographic
develop affordable housing for low income families
information system) efforts. Under his leadership the
and provides loans, grants, and technical assistance
City of San Antonio has received nine major awards
to nonprofit organizations that are building and
from the Texas Chapter of the American Planning
revitalizing local neighborhoods. Prior to her job
Association and the International City Management
with Enterprise, Ms. Montague managed a strategic
Association. He was drawn to a career in city
investment initiative in housing and community
planning by his experiences with the civil rights
investment for Lend Lease Real Estate Investments.
movement in the 1960s. He felt that the movement
In her current position, she is responsible for the
gave him a sense of joy and a vision for the future
day-to-day operations of the community development
in which he could make a difference. He saw it was
nonprofit corporation with an annual budget of $50
possible to make that goal operational by becoming a
million and 235 employees nationwide. She began
planner and helping to develop livable communities,
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her community development career as a Geno Baroni at 75 U.S. universities and 20 Canadian programs
Fellow at the Community Information Exchange in give accredited degrees. A few Canadian schools
Washington, DC. are accredited by both organizations. Most of these
Ms. Montague initially found planning so programs are described in detail in the body of this
appealing because of its interdisciplinary nature and GUIDE.
the promise it holds for creating effective public/ You should try to attend a planning program
private partnerships. She feels that planning offers accredited by either the Planning Accreditation
the potential to understand and shape the vital and Board (PAB) in the U.S. or the Canadian Institute
varied institutions that transform the nature of of Planners (CIP) in Canada, because it can make a
opportunity in our cities–especially for low income difference in your career. These organizations review
people and places. Masters or Bachelors Planning programs to assure
prospective students, employers, and the public that
the education and training they provide measure
A PLANNER’S EDUCATION up to the profession’s standards–and that they are
What kind of an education should a planner have? therefore qualified to train future planners. The PAB
Today most people need a professional Masters does not evaluate PhD programs for accreditation
Degree in Planning to get the best planning jobs, because the primary focus of the doctoral degree
although a Bachelors degree (BA or BS) can provide is usually not professional practice. However, the
an entry into the profession. Universities offering CIP does evaluate Canadian PhD programs for
both Bachelors and Graduate degrees are profiled accreditation.
in this GUIDE. People can enter Masters programs The PAB is jointly sponsored by ACSP, the
in planning with many different kinds of Bachelors organization of planning professors (and the
degrees; it is not necessary to have a BA/BS in authors of this GUIDE), and by an organization of
Planning to do graduate work in planning. Some professional planners, the American Institute of
planners are educated first in the social sciences Certified Planners (AICP). The CIP is the Canadian
like public administration, sociology, economics, organization of professional planners. The PAB
geography, or government; others are trained first strives to foster high standards for professional
in the design professions like architecture, urban education in planning; accredited programs must
design, and landscape architecture. Still others have meet strict standards developed cooperatively by
their undergraduate degree in professions such as both practicing planners and planning academicians.
public health, social work, nursing, or engineering. The same is true of the Canadian schools accredited
Many people with undergraduate degrees in the Arts by the Canadian Institute of Planners.
or Humanities (English, Art, History) also choose to
Not all accredited schools teach the same courses
pursue a graduate planning degree.
or emphasize the same subjects–in fact, the
Some people use the new skills they acquire in differences between the schools appeal to different
graduate school to expand the emphasis of their student interests. But the curriculum at all accredited
undergraduate degree while others develop new schools will provide you with a core set of theories,
approaches. For example, those with economics methods, and techniques which properly prepare
training may become economic development you for a career as a practicing planner. Graduating
planners while those with degrees in biology or from an accredited program will make you more
chemistry may choose to become environmental attractive to most agencies or firms hiring planners.
planners. But it is not unusual for someone trained In addition, you will be able to join the American
at the undergraduate level as an architect to become Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) sooner
a social policy planner or for someone with a BS in after leaving school if you attend an accredited
nursing to become a housing planner! school. Being a certified planner can advance your
There are many universities where you can gain the professional career.
education and training you need to become a planner. This GUIDE also contains several universities
Today there are more than120 planning programs outside North America; these programs may be very
or planning departments which are members of interesting to you. Remember however, no program
the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning outside of North America is eligible for either PAB or
(ACSP) or of the Association of Canadian University CIP accreditation.
Planning Programs (ACUPP). In 2011, 87 programs
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HOW TO CHOOSE THE BEST professional project (or “capstone”) report instead of
a thesis to graduate. If you want to spend some time
PLANNING PROGRAM working internationally, you could select a university
While all accredited planning programs cover the that has exchange programs in other countries.
same set of core materials and techniques, they do so Perhaps you have an interest in another subject
in different ways. Planning programs vary greatly in related to planning, like public health or law: look for
the issues they emphasize, the research they foster, programs with dual degrees in planning and these
and the professional projects in which they engage. other fields. And of course, you have to consider
As a result, programs may differ markedly in the financial and other practical details–scholarships and
kinds of topics to which you will be exposed, the grants, the possibility of getting a job or loans, the
other students with whom you attend class, and the total cost of education, etc.
kind of educational experience you will have. This GUIDE is set up to help you quickly evaluate
For example, planning programs located near the a large number of planning programs by comparing
ocean may offer a concentration in coastal resource the major factors likely to be of most interest to
planning; programs located in farm states may focus students: the course offerings and requirements, the
on rural and small urban planning issues; those type of students in the program, the background and
along the Mexican or Canadian border may stress experiences of the faculty, the costs of attending,
comparative planning. Of course, other planning and the possibility of financial assistance. But the
programs may offer these same concentrations in brief entries in this GUIDE can only help you narrow
response to the backgrounds and research interests down your choices–there simply isn’t enough space
of their faculty. Individual programs also vary in the to tell you all you want, or need to know about a
extent to which they emphasize practice in studios prospective program.
and workshops or in the degree to which they expose Once you have identified a number of programs
students to research and policy analysis. Some that might meet your needs, contact them directly!
programs have established international ties; others Start by visiting their websites; then contact the chair
have long worked with local communities to provide of the program or individual faculty who work in the
students with practical experience. areas in which you have an interest. Most programs
To determine the planning program which will have a wealth of promotional material they will be
best provide you with the education and training you happy to send you.
want, decide which issues you would like to highlight Students often ask: “What’s the best school for...”
in your educational program and the professional this or that specialization. There is no one answer.
specialization you think you might want to follow. The Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning
Then look at the programs listed in this GUIDE to has refused to rank schools because every planning
see which stress the topics you want to cover, which program in the GUIDE has its own strengths and
provide the courses you would like to take, which resources. There is simply no effective way to say
offer the experiences you seek. that one school offers a better degree than another.
You may be interested in the background of the Planning students bring their own goals, background,
other students in the program; for example, if you and experiences to their educational career–so
would like to work or study for awhile in another different individuals will get very different things
country you might be interested in a school that has from any individual planning program. Only you can
a fair number of international students or faculty decide the best school for your needs, interests, and
with comparative research interests. If you would like resources.
to be part of a small, intimate program think about
applying to schools with a relatively small number
of students. If you are interested in research or think
that you might want to go on for a PhD in Planning
(which would allow you to teach at a university) you
might want to consider those programs that offer
both Masters and Doctoral degrees.
If you are interested in learning through hands-on
experiences, try to identify those programs offering
a large number of project courses or requiring a
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HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE Remember that doctoral programs are never
accredited by the PAB because such programs don’t
In this section, we’ll try to explain how to read
generally focus on professional practice–so none
each entry in the GUIDE. In order to provide you
of the U.S. schools offering a doctorate will show
with a large amount of information in very little
an accreditation status. This is not a deficiency!
space, the entries in this GUIDE contain many
However the CIP does accredit PhD programs in
abbreviations. In addition, you may not be familiar
Canada. Neither organization accredits international
with some of the terminology. So we’ll show you how
universities.
to “de-code” the entries and use the data to compare
and contrast some of the schools which have sparked Finally the first line of each school’s entry tells
your interest. you its membership status in the Association of
Collegiate Schools of Planning, the sponsor of this
The first line of each entry lists the name of the
GUIDE. FULL members are those giving planning
university. If this university were called America
degrees in the US. AFFILIATE members are generally
State University it would be one of the first entries
those schools in the U.S. that give degrees related
in the GUIDE. However, if the official name is the
to planning but not planning degrees (urban studies
University of America it will be near the back, with
or urban geography). Schools outside the U.S. are
all the listings beginning with “University of...”
eligible for CORRESPONDING membership if they
This is the way in which most major student guides
give planning or related degrees.
organize schools. It may be confusing initially but
once you remember, it will be easy to find the school The top of the left column of each entry generally
you want. Remember there may be two different gives you the name of the chair of the entire
schools, America State University and the University department and the departmental mailing address; it
of America. usually provides the department phone, fax, e-mail
and website address as well. Note that the chair
The first line also tells you what planning degrees
may not be the contact person for any or all of the
each university gives; the icon BA means that the
planning degree programs offered; an individual
university gives at least one undergraduate planning
entry may list a different contact person for each
degree (which may be either a BA or a BS). The icon
program. Remember phone numbers and addresses
MA means that the university gives one masters
change; if you have trouble, seek out new numbers
degree in planning (which may be an MA or MS or
through telephone information or by visiting the
other masters designation). The icon PhD means
university website which should be easily found by
that the university gives at least one doctoral degree
any net browser.
in planning. If the first line does not display a specific
icon (BA, MA, or PhD) it means that the university
does not give a planning degree at that level. PROGRAM INFORMATION
The first line also shows you whether the This section in the left-hand column summarizes
undergraduate or Masters programs the university the most important details you might want to
gives are accredited by either the Planning know about each of the planning degrees which
Accreditation Board (PAB) or the Canadian Institute the university offers. It shows the deadlines for
of Planners (CIP). If the icon PAB or CIP is shown application and for requesting financial assistance
under the degree listed, at least one of the degrees as well as what the application fee will be. The text
given at that level at that university is accredited. may also indicate what tuition costs will be if you
Note that a school with multiple Masters degrees are a resident of the state or if you are from out-of-
may have some that are, and some that are not state (this distinction usually only applies at public
accredited–for example their Masters degree in Urban universities).
Planning may be accredited but not their Masters
This section gives you an idea of the availability
degree in Historic Preservation and Design. To save
of financial assistance by listing scholarships,
space on the first line, you will see the PAB or CIP
research and teaching assistantships, and other
icon if any of the Masters or undergraduate degrees
job opportunities. In general, the more awards and
given by this university are accredited. Be sure to
assistantships the better–but you will have to talk to
check the text below to get complete information for
each school to learn how likely it is that you will be
the specific program or degree in which you have an
able to get financial assistance of some kind.
interest.
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You should question the conditions of any The GUIDE next identifies the substantive
scholarship or grant--will you receive it as long as specializations available for each degree. This can
you are in school or only for your first year? If a give an idea of the range of areas where you can
school has only a small amount of scholarship money concentrate your efforts; these specializations
it may choose to give it all to entering students, as a generally reflect the skills and interests of the faculty.
recruitment incentive. That means that second year Compare the size of the faculty (listed later in each
students may be left without any aid. If the university school’s entry) to the number of specializations
offers research assistantships or other kind of paid offered; if a school claims many specializations but
work, find out how much work you will really have has a small faculty it may lack the resources to allow
to do and how likely it is that you will be able to hold you to fully develop your skills in any given area.
the job or assistantships for your entire education. Also check the specializations offered against
This section also contains a small chart with some the background of individual faculty; if you
details about student enrollment. It should also are interested, for example, in the school’s
give you an idea of how easy or difficult is to be environmental planning or urban design
accepted as a student. The chart shows the figures of specialization, make sure that some of the faculty
students who applied for admission to the program, actually have expertise in these areas. In addition,
the number who were accepted by the program, when you begin to contact schools of interest, ask
and finally the number who actually enrolled. These about the actual number of classes the program gives
numbers should give you an idea of the number of in each specialization and when they are offered.
students in the program that interests you. Generally Sometimes even large programs have only a few
the number of students accepted is less than the courses in certain specializations and those are given
number who applied; the number who are enrolled infrequently–if so, you might actually have to stay
is usually less than the number accepted. Most in school longer just to be able to take the required
universities turn down some students who apply; courses!
some students who apply and are accepted decide not Pay special attention to whether the classes
to come. If there is a big gap between the number offered in your specialization of interest are planning
who applied and the number of students accepted, it courses or if they are actually taught by faculty in
generally signals that this is a very popular program other departments. It is important to be able to take
and hard to get into. It is less clear why there may be courses in other departments across campus–but
a gap between the number accepted and the number make sure at least some of the courses in your
who end up enrolling. Sometimes this means that specialization are actually taught by planners, with
acceptance decisions are made independent of the professional focus of someone who is a planner.
financial aid decisions and that some students who The text next indicates the prerequisites and other
were accepted were unable to find scholarship or requirements needed to get into the program. Most
other kinds of financial assistance. programs describe any exams you must take (like
the ACT or SAT for undergraduates and the GRE
for graduates) and the minimum score you must
DEGREE DESCRIPTIONS achieve. Note that not all programs require such
The GUIDE next describes each of the degrees exams.
offered by the university, starting with any
The text will also indicate any other prerequisites
undergraduate degrees. Not every university has
needed to apply such as a minimum grade point
provided exactly the same information so not all
average. You should ask the programs in which you
entries are identical. However, in general, the text
have an interest for a list of prerequisite courses
tells if the program or degree is accredited, how old
or skill levels and an idea of what you will have to
it is, and the total number of degrees granted over
do if you are missing some prerequisites. If you are
the last few years. If a university has more than
required to make up missing prerequisites you will
one undergraduate or graduate degree, the text
need more hours/credits than indicated to graduate.
will indicate which, if any, of those programs have
Planning programs often list this information on
received PAB or CIP accreditation. Remember that
their websites; if not, they will be happy to send
the top line of each school’s entry only indicates if at
printed materials to answer most of your questions.
least one of the degree programs is accredited; if they
give more than one degree the specific degree which Next, each university usually explains how many
interests you may or may not be accredited. units or hours needed to obtain the degree in
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question, breaking those totals down into required taking courses with international students and if you
courses, restricted and unrestricted electives, will be working with students from various ethnic
and the final product required--such as a thesis and racial backgrounds.
or professional report or capstone project. Most
Masters programs require between 36 - 60 hours/
credits to graduate. However, if you are missing some FACULTY DESCRIPTIONS
prerequisites, for example economics or statistics, The GUIDE contains two separate entries for
you might have to make them up either before you faculty. The text describing PLANNING FACULTY
are allowed to officially enter the program or while includes those people who spend at least half their
enrolled in the program. time teaching in one or more of the listed planning
Most programs require all students to take the programs. The second set of faculty descriptions,
same core courses which cover material central to OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY includes those
the educational experience offered in that degree people who teach in other university programs--
program. In addition, students with different like engineering, geography, or social work--for the
specializations are often required to take specific majority of their time or those who are practicing
elective courses; for example, someone majoring in professionals who teach occasionally or part-time in
land use planning might well have to take different the university’s planning program. Sometimes this
classes than someone majoring in housing. Most category includes retired professors or university
programs allow students to take some “free” or administrators who teach planning courses
unrestricted electives. occasionally.
Compare the hours of core courses and the You will get the best educational experience
restricted versus unrestricted electives to get a from schools which effectively mix these faculty
general idea of the degree of flexibility you will components. It is important to have courses with
have in the program. In general, the more hours faculty who are active in professional practice and
in the core the fewer electives you can take; the it is useful to take classes with those from other
more restricted the remaining the electives, the less disciplines. However, be sure the university has a
freedom you may have in pursuing courses outside minimum number of faculty who are dedicated to
the planning department. Some students like to have the planning program for most of their time--or you
many electives, preferably unrestricted, because they could find it hard to get the courses you need or
can customize their degrees to match their interests. even to interact in any meaningful way with your
Other students prefer a more structured curriculum professors. Also be sure there are enough faculty
because they want to be sure that they are developing to cover the core curriculum from a planner’s
the range of specific skills needed by planners. perspective.
The text also indicates what kind of final product The faculty entries give you a very brief idea of
you will have to produce to get the degree; for the background, skills, interests, and experiences
example whether you must take an exam, write a of the faculty with whom you might be studying.
thesis or dissertation, prepare a professional report, If the faculty member has taken a professional
or take part in a “capstone” or joint professional certification exam through the American Institute
project of some kind. Some schools allow you to of Certified Planners, the icon AICP will appear
choose among several options while others require opposite his/her name. This generally indicates that
the same final product from all students. Programs the faculty member is very interested in professional
also vary in the extent to which they give class credit planning practice. The icon FAICP means the faculty
for preparing the final product; some programs member has been named a Fellow of the AICP, a very
indicate the number of hours/credits, if any, you are prestigious honor for a professional planner.
allowed to take to finish your thesis, etc. The first line of text below a faculty member’s
name indicates his/her rank and seniority–the most
senior (in U.S. schools) are professors followed by
STUDENT COMPOSITION associate and then assistant professors. If someone
These charts give you an idea of the number and is listed as visiting or adjunct it generally means that
diversity of the students in each planning degree s/he is not a permanent member of the faculty--and
program the university offers. These student may be gone before you arrive. If someone is listed
statistics are also useful in determining if you will be as emeritus it means that s/he has retired--retired
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professors vary greatly in the number of courses they
teach.
The text next indicates the degrees which the
faculty member has and the university where they
obtained those degrees; some, but not all entries
indicate the year(s) in which their various degrees
were granted. While most planning professors have a
PhD, not all do, particularly if they are or have been
active practitioners.
The next line indicates the specializations or
expertise of each faculty member. If you have an
interest in a certain specialization you may want to
see how many of the program’s faculty actually claim
expertise in that area. You will also want to know
who will actually be teaching core or elective courses
in that specialization; to do so, get a copy of the
course offerings directly from the school by visiting
the website and/or contacting the program directly.
Once you have seen the number and kind of courses
taught in the concentrations in which you have an
interest, you can directly question individual faculty
about the program, the courses they teach, and the
requirements of the specialization.
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LISTINGS
BY SCHOOL
ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY BA/BS MA/MS ACSP Member:
PAB
PAB PAB PAB FULL
Constance Wilson
Mixed 0 0 0 Associate Professor. MURP, Fisk University (1973); PhD, University of
Alabama (2000). Specializations: Citizen Participation & Race/Ethnicity
and Planning and Transportation, Community Development, Planning
Other/Don’t Know 0 0 0 Practice, Politics and Governance.
Non-US Citizens (256) 372-4992 cwilson93@aol.com
1 1 2
Non-Permanent Residents
Total Students 15 19 34
FYI
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories above. Alabama A&M University is one of two Universities in the State
of Alabama offering an accredited degree in urban and regional
PLANNING FACULTY planning and one of the twelve universities in the nation with
Russell J. Fricano accredited urban planning degrees at both undergraduate and
Assistant Professor. Ph.D, University of Southern California (1977); graduate level. Alabama A&M University offers scholarships and
MCRP University of Texas at Arlington (1988); MBA Texas Christian assistantships to eligible students. Academically qualified white
University (1981); B.S. Canisius College (1978). Member of American residents of Alabama may apply for the Diversity Scholarship for
Institute of Certified Planners. Specializations: Environmental the Undergraduate program.
Planning, Growth Management, Land Use Planning, Urban Economics,
Professional Practice, Food Systems Planning. The Department of Community Planning & Urban Studies was
(256) 372.4995 rjfricano@aol.com established in 1970 as the Department of Urban Studies offering
only the MS in Urban Studies. Following this was the undergradu-
Earl N. M. Gooding ate degree program in Urban Studies, which was later replaced by
Professor. M.Lit., Oxford (1965); PhD, University of Connecticut (1996); the BS degree program in Urban Planning.
PhD, Vanderbilt University (1977). Specializations: Demography,
Environmental Planning, International Development, Planning & The Master of Urban & Regional Planning program evolved in
Quantitative Methods. 1982 from the Master of Community Planning program, which
(256) 372-4986 earlmg@aol.com was established in 1975. It attained initial recognition in 1976.
Berneece Herbert
Instructor, Research Associate. BSC, University of the Virgin Islands
(1991), MURP, Alabama A&M University (1998), PhD Plant & Soil
Science (2007).
(265) 372-4988 berneece.herbert@yahoo.com
Chukudi Izeogu
Professor. BS, University of Nigeria (1971) MPL, University of
Southern CAlifornia (1974); PhD, University of California, Los Angeles
(1981). Specializations: Regional Economic Development Planning,
Environmental Planning, Housing and Land Use Policy Evaluation and
Planning, International Development Planning.
(256) 372-4990 chukudi.izeogu@aamu.edu
Rebecca Retzlaff AICP The MCP is a professional, non-thesis degree that requires 45
Assistant Professor. BS, Michigan State 1997; MS, School of the semester hours of course work, including the successful comple-
Art Institute of Chicago 1999; PhD, University of Illinois-Chicago tion of a comprehensive exam and subsequent capstone project.
2006. Specializations: Environmental Planning and Policy, Historic The course of study incorporates lecture, studio, and directed elec-
Preservation, Land Use Planning and Regulation, Growth Management
tive (seminar) courses arranged in five topical groupings. Students
(334) 844-5429 rcr001@auburn.edu
are required to complete at least one seminar course within each
group, but may select the specific seminar from several offerings.
The curriculum model is structured to allow study opportuni-
ties at the School’s Center for Architecture and Urban Studies in
OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Birmingham, and with the Auburn Abroad program in Rome. We
also offer dual degree options with the programs in Architecture,
Daniel Bennett Landscape Architecture and Public Administration. One-quarter of
Professor Emeritus. B Arch., Auburn University 1968; M.Arch, Rice our students hold assistantship positions, which provide a monthly
University 1974. Specializations: Urban Design, Site Design, Urban stipend and full tuition waiver.
Form.
(334) 844-4516 bennedd@auburn.edu
Cheryl Morgan
Professor. BA & B. Arch, Auburn 1974; M. Arch, University of Illinois
1976. Specializations: Urban Design, Small Town Planning, Community
Participation.
(205) 323-3592 morgace@auburn.edu
Francis H. Parker
Other/Don’t Know 0 0 0 Professor. BA and MA, Wesleyan University; MRP, University of North
Carolina; Ph.D., University of North Carolina 1960; 1964; 1970.
Non-US Citizens Specializations: Land Use/Growth Management, Planning History,
4 5 9
Non-Permanent Residents Planning Law, Planning Theory and Transportation.
(765) 285-5870 fparker@bsu.edu
Total Students 22 16 38
M.C. Nihal Perera
Professor; BS, University of Sri Lanka; MS, University College, London;
Ph.D., Binghamton University 1978; 1987; 1995. Specializations:
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. International Development and Planning, Landscape/Site Design,
Physical Planning/Urban Design, Race/Ethnicity & Planning.
PLANNING FACULTY (765) 285-8606 nperera@bsu.edu
We are part of the nationally recognized College of Architecture Learning Community - We are a faculty of teachers first. Our
& Planning, and housed within a state-of-the-art building amidst a missions in research and service to our external constituencies
bucolic, 750-acre main campus in Muncie, and a satellite campus of profession and the general community are not neglected, but
in the heart of Indianapolis. Muncie is a city of 65,000 with a low those are subordinate to the obligations we have to our students.
cost of living and an easy lifestyle, enriched by a growing creative This collegiality and attention is nurtured and maintained as our
class and a large number of arts programs both at the university hallmark.
and in the community. Some courses in the accelerated track
graduate program are offered in the Ball State Indianapolis facility,
located just south of Monument Circle in the heart of the city.
Other/Don’t Know 3 0 3
Masters Specializations Non-US Citizens
Environment and Natural Resources 1 0 1
Non-Permanent Residents
Land Use and Transportation
Economic Development Total Students 12 4 16
Housing, Social, and Community Development
Amanda Johnson
Assistant Professor. BA, Northwestern University; MS, University
of Minnesota-Twin Cities; PhD, University of Pennsylvania.
Specializations: Community Development, Economic Development,
Housing, Urban Revitalization, and Public Health
Thomas Wuerzer
Assistant Professor. BA, MA, University of Beyreuth; MS, University
of Delaware; PhD, University of Cincinnati. Specializations: Land Use
Planning, Real Estate, and GIS View of downtown Boise, ID
Pengyu Zhu
Assistant Professor. BS, MS, Nanjing University; MS, Auburn
University; PhD, University of California-Los Angeles. Specializations:
Transportation, Housing, and Economic Development
FYI
Consistent with Boise-Nampa’s metropolitan character and Boise State’s
emphasis on community engagement, the Master of Community and
Regional Planning focuses on the preparation of professional planners
who are employable in local, state, and federal agencies as well as by
developers and consulting companies. The program builds on the first
planning program in the state – the Community and Regional Planning
Graduate Certificate at Boise State University. The MCRP program
prepares individuals for careers in planning. The program is 48 credits.
Students attending full-time, including summers, can complete the pro-
gram in two years. Students attending part-time have up to seven years to
complete the program. Evening and some day classes are offered for stu-
dent convenience by full-time faculty from disciplines of community and View of Boise, ID
regional planning, civil engineering, construction management, dispute
resolution, geography, geosciences, history, health sciences, and public
administration. Courses in the planning program are also taught by distin-
guished local professionals who serve as adjunct faculty.
Graduate Student George Sherman Union Fee: $101 per semester MASTERS DEGREE
Admissions Application Fee: Undergraduate Online $75; Undergraduate Offline Master of City Planning (MCP)
$75; Graduate Application Fee, $70.
Contact Person: Enrique R. Silva
Phone: (617) 358-3264
E-mail: ersilva@bu.edu
Annual Graduate Student Enrollment New England Association of Schools and Colleges Accredited
Degrees Granted 1997-2007....................................................................140
Degrees Granted from Sept. 2007 - August 2010.....................................53
Applied Accepted Enrolled
2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010
MCP & MUA 63 69 38 55 35 44
Total Students 34 27 61
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of of Urban Affairs (MUA)
Stephen Delaney
Adjunct Professor, City Planning and Urban Affairs. B.A., Salem
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS (MUA) State College; M.U.A. Boston University. Specializations Municipal
University Admission Policy: Bachelors degree from an accredit- Management, Public Finance and Budgeting
ed institution, 3 letters of reference
and a personal essay. Madhu C. Dutta-Koehler
Adjunct Professor, Urban Design. B.Arch, Manipal Institute of
Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Major Technology, India; M.Arch, University of Texas at Austin, Ph.D.
Minimum GRE: Not Required. Candidate, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Specializations: Urban
Minimum TOEFL 100 iBT Design
Ranking in Undergraduate Class: None.
Students work with faculty that have an excellent balance of professional The city of San Luis Obispo (about 44,000 people) is located on
experience and academic preparation and, more importantly, who are California's scenic Central Coast, about halfway between San Francisco
exceptional instructors. Our faculty (full-time and part-time) are involved and Los Angeles. There is a small town feel to the community that enjoys
in environmental planning, sustainability, urban design, plan implementa- many arts and music festivals, a wonderful year-round temperate climate,
tion, international planning, geographic information systems, community close proximity to the beautiful Pacific Ocean, and excellent outdoor
development, climate change, disaster mitigation planning, form based recreation activities in the nearby hills, extensive bike trails and beaches.
codes, transportation and the land use development process. It is a wonderful place for learning and enjoying the exceptional natural
environment offered by the Central Coast.
Ramzi Farhat
Assistant Professor. BA in Architecture, American University of Beirut
TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION (1999), Master of Arts in Urban Planning, UCLA (2004), Ph.D. in Policy,
2010-2011 Planning, and Development, USC (2010). Specialization: Urban
Design.
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Richard J. Zimmer AICP
Lecturer. BA, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (1973);
MPA, University of Southern California (1975). Specializations:
PLANNING FACULTY Community Development, Politics & Government, Public Finance, Real
Estate Development.
Felix R. Barreto (909) 869-4943 rzimmer@csupomona.edu
Professor. B.A., Rutgers University (1978); M.C.R.P. (1980); Ph.D.
(1986). Specializations: Planning Methods, Urban Theory, Housing,
Urban Economics. www.csupomona.edu/~fbarreto
OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY
(909) 869-2727 fbarreto@csupomona.edu
Kipp Kobayashi
Julianna Delgado AICP Lecturer, BFA, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA (1983); MFA, USC, Los
Associate Professor, BA, UCLA (1971); Master of Arts in Design, Angeles, CA (1986). Specialization: Urban Design.
University of Paris (1974); Master of Architecture, UC, Berkeley, khk@mythograph.com
Berkeley, CA (1981); PhD in Architecture, UC, Berkeley (1992).
Specialization: Land Use, Design, Planning Studios. Bonny Lay
(909) 869-5427 jdelgado@csupomona.edu Lecturer, BA, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan
(1967); Masters, Western Michigan, Kalamazoo, Michigan (1970).
Specialization: Planning Administration.
bonny_lay@yahoo.com
David Salazar
Lecturer. MURP, California Polytechnic State University, Pomona (1990).
Specializations: Campus Planning, Planning Practice.
davidsalazar@csupomona.edu
Abishek Tiwari
Lecturer. Ph.D. UCLA (2008). Specializations: Research Methods,
Policy Analysis, Housing.
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BA in Urban Studies and Planning Masters Specializations
Public Sector Planning
Contact Person: Rob Kent, Chair Environmental Planning
Phone: (818) 677-4372
Sustainability
E-mail rob.kent@csun.edu
Community Development
Year initiated:1971
Degrees Granted through August 2009......................................... Over 885
Degrees Granted from September 2005 to August 2009....................... 235
FYI
The mission of the Department of Urban Studies and Planning is to
prepare students, at both the undergraduate and graduate level, for profes-
sional careers in urban studies and planning. In addition, the department
seeks to provide a broad based educational experience, set in the context
of the social sciences, which contributes to the development of informed
and thoughtful individuals prepared to contribute to the society at large.
Department faculty supports the mission through teaching, research and
publication, community outreach and action, and university service.
White 6 6 12
MASTERS DEGREE
African American 0 3 3
Master of City and Regional Planning
Native American/
Contact Person: Hazel R. Edwards, Program Director 0 0 0
Pacific Islander
Phone: (202) 319-6265
E-mail: edwardsh@cua.edu Asian American 0 0 0
Other/Don’t Know 0 1 1
Non-US Citizens
Masters Specializations Non-Permanent Residents
0 0 0
Sustainable Design and Planning; Real Estate
Development and Planning; Urban Design Total Students 6 12 18
White 26 11 37
MASTERS DEGREE
African American 1 1 2
Master of City and Regional Planning
Native American/
Contact Person: Cliff Ellis, Director 0 0 0
Phone: (864) 656-2477 Pacific Islander
E-mail cliffoe@clemson.edu
Asian American 0 0 0
Year Initiated: 1968 PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 5/31/11............................................................521 Mixed 0 0 0
Degrees Granted from 8/31/10 to 5/31/11.................................................19
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Department Awards and Grants: Dively Fellowship, W. Dale Fellowship
Admission Deadline 2011-2012............................................................ July 12, 2011 and Premier Industry, Krumholz and Simons Scholarships.
Financial Aid Deadline 2011-2012................................................. February 15, 2011
In-State Tuition and Fees: . ............................................................................ $493.50 Teaching and Research Assistantships: Three to five total in state and out
Out-of State Tuition and Fees: .......................................................................$928.75
of state, include tuition and stipend.
Application Fee . .............................................................................................. $30.00
Additional Fees................................................................................................... None
TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION
Annual Student Enrollment Fall 2010
Applied Accepted Enrolled
07/10 08/2010 07/10 08/2010 07/10 08/2010 U.S. Citizens &
Male Female Total
Masters 59 66 34 34 61 58 Permanent Residents
Hispanics of
2 1 3
MASTERS DEGREE Any Race
White 15 21 36
Master of Urban Planning Design and Development
Contact Person: Dennis Keating, Director African American 4 2 6
Phone: (216) 687-2298
Native American/
E-mail w.keating@csuohio.edu 0 0 0
Pacific Islander
Year Initiated: 1990 PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 12/15/2010......................................................295 Asian American 0 0 0
Degrees Granted from 12/15/09 to 12/15/10.............................................30
Mixed 0 0 0
Other/Don’t Know 4 4 8
Non-US Citizens
Masters Specializations 2 3 5
Non-Permanent Residents
Housing and Neighborhood Development
Economic Development Total Students 27 31 58
Environmental Sustainability
Real Estate Development and Finance
GIS *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
Historic Preservation
Sung-Gheel Jang
Assistant Professor. Ph.D. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY
(2005). Specializations: GIS, Environmental and Regional Land Use.
(216) 687-5597 s.jang75@csuohio.edu Mark Salling
Research Faculty. Ph.D., Kent State University (1982). Specializations:
Demography, Geographic Information Systems.
Sanda Kaufman (216) 687-3716 m.salling@csuohio.edu
Professor. Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon University (1985) Specializations:
Citizen Participation, Computer Applications, Quantitative Methods,
Michael Spicer
Conflict Management.
Professor. Ph.D., Ohio State University (1974). Specializations: Politics
http://urban.csuohio.edu/~sanda/
and Governance, Public Management/Strategic Planning, Urban and
(216) 687-2367 s.kaufman@csuohio.edu Regional Economics.
(216) 687-3571 m.spicer@csuohio.edu
W. Dennis Keating
Professor. JD University of Pennsylvania (1968); Ph.D., University of Alan Weinstein
California-Berkeley (1978) Specializations: Community Development, Associate Professor. J.D. University of California-Berkeley (1977).
Housing and Neighborhood Planning, Planning Law. Specializations: Planning Law.
(216) 687-2298 w.keating@csuohio.edu (216) 687-3758 alan.weinstein@law.csuohio.edu
Wendy A. Kellogg
Professor. Ph.D., Cornell University (1993) Specializations: Citizen FYI
Participation, Environmental Land Use Planning, Coastal Management,
Smart Growth.
http://urban.csuohio.edu/~wendy/wendy.htm
(216) 687-5265 w.kellogg@csuohio.edu
Norm Krumholz
Professor. M.C.R.P., Cornell University (1965). Specializations:
Community Development, Housing/Neighborhood Planning,
Metropolitan/ Regional Planning, Planning Practice and Politics.
(216) 687-6946 n.krumholz@csuohio.edu
Sugie Lee
Assistant Professor. Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology (2005).
Specializations: Land Use Planning, Growth Management, Urban/
Metropolitan Spatial Analysis, GIS.
http://urban.csuohio.edu/faculty/lee
(216) 687-2381 s.lee56@csuohio.edu
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
Deadline for Fall Admission...................................January 15 No Spring Admission Financial aid available, need-based. Apply directly to Columbia GSAPP
Financial Aid Deadline ...............................................................................January 15
In-State Tuition and Fees 2010-2011 ......................................$ 19,950 per semester
Out-of-State and Int’l Tuition & Fees .....................................$ 19,950 per semester
Application Fee..................................................................................................... $ 75
Additional Fees.................................................................................................... $ 375
White 19 24 42
MASTERS DEGREE
Masters of Science in Urban Planning African American 3 1 4
Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Native American/
Preservation 0 1 1
Pacific Islander
Contact Person: Janet W. Foster, Associate Director for Asian American 2 5 7
Planning and Preservation
Phone: (212) 854-3518 Mixed 0 0 0
E-mail jf2060@columbia.edu
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
PLANNING FACULTY
Doctoral Specializations
Housing, International Development Robert Beauregard, Director of the PhD Program
Professor of Urban Planning. Ph.D., Department of City and Regional
Land Use & Environment Planning, Cornell University, (1975), B.A. Architecture, Department of
Urban Economic Development Design, Rhode Island School of Design, (1969).Specializations: Postwar
Urban Redevelopment Urbanization, Economic Restructuring of Urban Environments, Shrinking
Cities.
rab48@columbia.edu
Tim Boyle
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Urban Planning. M.Arch. Columbia
University (2005). B.S. Design, Arizona State University College of
Architecture & Environmental Design, (2002). Specialization: Digital
Design for Planners
Graham Trelstad
Adjunct Assistant Professor. MS Urban Planning, Columbia University.
AICP. Partner, AKRF Consulting. Specialization: Land Use Planning and
Environmental Review
Sarah Williams
Director, Columbia University Spatial Information Laboratory. Masters
in City Planning, MIT. Specialization: Spatial Information, GIS,
Technology & Mapping
fyi
Columbia University’s official name is “Columbia University in the
City of New York”, and what better place to study urban planning and
development. Our location in the New York City region means access to
a multitude of fieldwork, internship, and lecture opportunities as well as
exposure to a wide range of planning issues from mega-projects, strategic
rezoning, street calming programs, and urban agriculture to affordable
housing initiatives, neighborhood retail revitalization schemes, and urban
park development. Moreover, at GSAPP you will be exposed to numer-
ous global projects ranging from housing development in Seoul to facility
planning in Amman as well as visiting scholars from around the world
lecturing on planning and architecture.
African American 0 2 2
John Forester
Native American/ Director of Graduate Studies and Professor. BS (1970), MS (1971),
0 1 1 MCP (1975) and Ph.D. (1978), University of California at Berkeley.
Pacific Islander
Specializations: Participatory Planning Process, Ethics and Deliberative
Asian American 1 0 1 Democracy, Public Dispute Resolution and Multi-party Mediated
Negotiations, Oral Histories of Planning Practitioners.
http://www.crp.cornell.edu
Mixed 0 0 0 (607) 255-5179 jff1@cornell.edu
Other/Don’t Know
Ann Forsyth
0 0 0 Professor. BSc, University of Sydney (1985), MA University of
California, Los Angeles (1989), Ph.D. Cornell University, (1993)
Non-US Citizens
6 7 13 Specializations: Social Aspects of Physical Planning and Urban Design,
Non-Permanent Residents Urban and Environmental Theory, Gender and Diversity, Research
Methods, Professional Ethics, Planning and Design Education.
Total Students 10 19 29 http://www.crp.cornell.edu
(607) 254-5438 af16@cornell.edu
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
John Reps
Professor Emeritus. AB, Dartmouth (1943); MRP, Cornell University
(1947). Specializations: History of American City Planning.
http://www.crp.cornell.edu
(607) 255-5391 jwr2@cornell.edu
Sidney Saltzman
Professor Emeritus. BS (1943), MS (1950) and Ph.D. (1963).
Specializations: Regional Modeling, Public Policy Analysis &
Management, Regional Development in Developing Nations, Indonesia,
the Middle East, Russia.
http://www.crp.cornell.edu
(607) 255-4271 ss47@cornell.edu
Roger Trancik
Professor Emeritus. MLA, Harvard University (1968). Specializations:
Urban Design, Landscape Architecture & Environmental Planning,
Spatial Design Theory and Analysis, International Studies in Scandinavia,
Italy, and Panama.
http://www.crp.cornell.edu
(607) 255-6229 rtt2@cornell.edu
Thomas Vietorisz
Adjunct Professor. BA, Massachusetts of Technology (1952), Ph.D.,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1956). Specializations: Regional,
Industrial and International Development, Human Resources/Corporate
Strategy, International Joint Ventures.
http://www.crp.cornell.edu
(607) 255-2333 tv12@cornell.edu
White 22 13 35
Enrolled
08/10 09/10 10/11
African American 6 3 9
Bachelors 54 51 56
Masters 17 20 18 Native American/
1 1 2
Pacific Islander
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE Asian American 2 0 2
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
UNIVERSITY
PAB PAB FULL
Margo Hill
Lecturer: BA, Gonzaga University; J.D., Gonzaga University;
MURP, Eastern Washington University. Specializations: Tribal Law,
Tribal Planning and Management, Planning Law, Tribal Economic
Development.
(509) 828-1218 mhill86@ewu.edu
William Grimes
Lecturer. BA, University of California, Riverside; MURP, Cal State
Pomona. Specializations: Urban Design, Land Development, Urban
Morphology, Comparative Urbanization.
(509) 828-1212 wgrimes@ewu.edu
Rosanne London
Lecturer. BS, Weber State College; MSS, Utah State; Ph.D., Washington
State University. Specializations: Research Methods, Community and
Non-Profit Organizations, Organizational Theory, Public Administration.
(509) 828-1237 rlondon@ewu.edu
Larry Luton
Professor. BS, University of Tennessee; MA, Claremont; PhD, Claremont.
Specializations: Planning Methods, Public Administration.
(509) 828-1231 lluton@ewu.edu
Year Initiated:1997
Degrees Granted through 8/31/10............................................................203
Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 7/1/10.....................................................36
David Prosperi
Professor. AB Geography, Villanova University; MA, Temple University;
Ph.D., Indiana University. Specializations: Citizen Participation and
Internet, E-Government, Economic Development.
(954) 762-5663 prosperi@fau.edu
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Minimum GRE:
Minimum TOEFL: 550
1000 PLANNING FACULTY
Minimum GPA: 3.0 Andrew Aurand
Departmental Requirement: Master’s degree in urban planning, Assistant Professor. BA, Bucknell University (1994); MSW, University of
urban studies, environmental studies, Pittsburgh (1999); PhD, University of Pittsburgh (2007). Specializations:
policy science, law, social science. Public Policy and Public Administration, Community Organizing,
Housing and Community Development.
DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS (850) 644-4510 aaurand@fsu.edu
Hours of Theory.........................................................................................21
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses..............................................0 Jeffrey Brown
Application Area........................................................................................12 Associate Professor. BA (1996), MA (1998) and Ph.D., UCLA (2003).
Methods.......................................................................................................9 Specializations: Transportation Planning, Methods, Geographic
Dissertation................................................................................................24 Information Systems.
Total...........................................................................................................66 http://www.fsu.edu/~durp
Exams or Written Requirements: Qualifying and Comprehensive Exams (850) 644-4510 jrbrown3@fsu.edu
William Butler
Assistant Professor. BA, Guilford College (1996); MURP, Virginia Tech
(2003); PhD, Virginia Tech (2009). Specializations: Environmental
Planning and Policy, Collaborative Governance, Planning Theory.
(850) 644-4510 wbutler@fsu.edu
Timothy Chapin
Associate Professor and Chair. BA, Emory University (1992); MCP,
Georgia Institute Technology (1994); Ph.D., University of Washington
(1999). Specializations: Economic Development, Infrastructure/Public
Services, Land Use/Growth Management, Quantitative Methods.
http://www.fsu.edu/~durp
(850) 644-4510 tchapin@fsu.edu
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINE, TUITION AND FEES
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
Admission Deadline.......................................................................................... rolling Bachelor of Science (with a major in Environmental
Financial Aid Deadline......................................................................................April 1
In-State Tuition and Fees...............................................................$3564 per semester Analysis and Planning)
Contiguous County Tuition and Fees............................................$6590 per semester
Out-of-State Tuition and Fees........................................................$8510 per semester Contact Person: Dr. Craig L. Caupp
Application Fee....................................................................................................... $30
Phone: (301) 687-4755
E-mail: ccaupp@frostburg.edu
Annual Student Enrollment
Year initiated: 1980...............................................................Not accredited
06/11 06/11 Degrees Granted through 8/31/11............................................................210
Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11................................................... 6
Undergraduate 25 49
PLANNING FACULTY
Undergraduate Planning Focus Options: Henry W. Bullamore
Professor. BA, Valparaiso University (1971), MA, University of Illinois
Community Planning, Tourism Development, (1973), Ph. D., University of Iowa (1978). Specializations: urban geog-
Mapping Science, and Environmental Planning raphy, urban planning, comparative planning, small town planning.
AICP
(301) 687-4413 hbullamore@frostburg.edu
UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Departmental Requirements: Admission to University Craig L. Caupp
Core High School Courses required Professor. BS, Ball State University (1970), MS, Indiana University
Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: SAT required, no minimum (1979), Ph.D., Utah State University (1987). Specializations:
Environmental Planning, Land Development, Environmental Law.
(301) 687-4755 ccaupp@frostburg.edu
Francis L. Precht
Professor. BS, Towson University, MA, Michigan State University,
Ph.D., University of Georgia. Specialization: Conservation and resource
management, Geographic Information Science
(301) 687-4440 fprecht@frostburg.edu
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
Felipe Correa
Assistant Professor. B.Arch. Tulane, MAUD, Harvard University
DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Graduate School of Design. Specializations: Comparative Urbanism,
Hours of Core.........................................................................................N/A
Urban Design.
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses.........................................N/A
Hours of Restricted Electives.................................................................N/A (617) 496-9830 fcorrea@gsd.harvard.edu
Hours of Unrestricted Electives..............................................................N/A
Total Required Hours in Program .........................................................N/A Susan Fainstein
Thesis or Final Product: Oral Examination and Thesis Professor. AB, Harvard College; Ph.D, MIT. Specializations: Politics
and Economics of Urban Redevelopment, Tourism, Comparative Urban
TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION and Social Policy, Planning Theory, Issues of Gender and Planning.
2011-212 (617) 495-9901 sfainstein@gsd.harvard.edu
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
A. Hashim Sarkis
Professor. BArch, Rhode Island School of Design; MArch, Harvard
University; PhD, Architecture, Harvard University. Specializations:
Urbanism in Muslim Societies, Urban Design, Theory.
(617) 496-0330 hsarkis@gsd.harvard.edu
Paul Cote
Lecturer. BA, Geography, Indiana University; MCP, MIT.
Specializations: Geographic Information Systems. Gund Hall
(617) 496-0546 pbcote@gsd.harvard.edu
Richard Dimino
Lecturer. BS, Northeastern University; MBA, Boston University.
Specializations: Transportation Planning, Project Planning and
Management.
(617) 495-2521 rdimino@gsd.harvard.edu
Robert B. Begg
Professor. Ph.D. University of Iowa. Specializations: Community
Development; Economic Development Planning
(724) 357 2250 bobbegg@iup.edu
Calvin O. Masilela
Professor. Ph. D. Virginia Polytechnic and State University.
Specializations: Land Use Policy, Planning Techniques, Planning Theory,
Urban Planning
(724) 357 2250 cmasilel@iup.edu
D. Whit Watts
Assistant Professor. Ph. D. Virginia Polytechnic and State University.
Specializations: Landscape Design, Land Use Law, Land Use Planning
(724) 357 2250 whit@iup.edu
AFFILIATED FACULTY
Joseph W. Bencloski
Professor. Ph.D. Pennsylvania State University. Specializations:
Environmental Systems
(724) 357 2250 joeben@iup.edu
Donald W. Buckwalter
Professor. Ph.D. University of Tennessee – Knoxville. Specializations:
Economic Development, Transportation
(724) 357 2250 donaldb@iup.edu
Brian W. Okey
Assistant Professor. Ph.D. University of Guelph. Specializations:
Conservation, Environment, Sustainable Development
(724) 357 2250 bokey@iup.edu
Kevin J. Patrick
Professor. Ph.D. University of North Carolina. Specializations:
Cartography, Cultural Landscapes, Economic Development, Urbanization
(724) 357 2250 kpatrick@iup.edu
Masters 40 42 28 30 15 17
MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements
Hours of Core ..........................................................................................21
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses ........................................ 3-7
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE Hours of Restricted Electives ....................................................................0
Hours of Unrestricted Electives.......................................................... 21-23
BS in Community and Regional Planning Total Required Hours in Planning Program ............................................48
Exams or Written Requirements: ............Capstone Studio (4 credit) or
Contact Person: Malinda Cooper, Academic Advisor Professional Report (4 credit) or
Phone: (515) 294-3680 Thesis (6 credit)
E-mail: macooper@iastate.edu
UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Eligibility criteria: Academic achievement, experience, and professional
Departmental Requirement: Enrollment managed: admission through potential.
application review after 1st year design
core or through transfer.
Minimum GPA: None.
Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: University admission based on composite
score of ACT, GPA, class rank, and core
courses.
Stuart H. Huntington
Associate Emeritus. BA (1964), North Park College; MS (1969),
University of Missouri.
Jerry Knox
Associate Emeritus. BA (1962), University of Iowa; MUP (1968), FIELD TRAVEL CLASS
Michigan State University.
William Malone
Associate Emeritus. BS (1947), MS (1950), Iowa State University.
David Swenson
Adjunct Assistant Professor. BS (1979) University of South Dakota;
MA (1981) University of South Dakota; MA (1985) University of Iowa.
Specializations: Urban Economics.
(515) 294-7458 dswenson@iastate.edu
GIS lab
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Year Initiated: 1998 PAB Accredited 2010
Admission Deadline for Masters program...................................................March 31 Degrees Granted through 8/31/11..............................................................50
Admission Deadline for Ph.D. program.......................................................March 01 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11.....................................................5
Financial Aid Deadline for Masters program...............................................March 31
Financial Aid Deadline for Ph.D. program...................................................March 31
In-State Tuition and Fees.............................................................$2,753 per semester Masters Specializations
Out-of-State Tuition and Fees......................................................$3,995 per semester Community Development & Housing
Application Fee...................................................................................................... $25
Designated Fees...............................................................................................Various Environment & Land Use
Urban Design
Annual Student Enrollment
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Applied Accepted Enrolled University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s Degree, Graduate
03/10 05/10 08/10 Application, & Official Transcript
Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0, University 3.0, Departmental
Undergraduate - - 5 Minimum GRE: Satisfactory
Masters 15 10 10 Minimum TOEFL Satisfactory
Doctoral 33 19 18 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required
Departmental Requirement: Three (3) letters of recommendation,
and Statement of Purpose
MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE Hours of Core............................................................................................16
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses..............................................3
BA in Urban Studies Hours of Restricted Electives....................................................................12
Hours of Unrestricted Electives.................................................................15
Contact Person: Otha Burton, Jr., Ph.D.
Total Required Hours in Planning Program..............................................49
Phone: (601) 432-6865
Exam,Thesis or Final Product:..................................... Thesis or non-thesis
E-mail otha.burton@jsums.edu
FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
Year Initiated 2003 Graduate Assistant must be enrolled full-time (9 credit hours). GA will
Degrees Granted through 8/31/11............................................................. 22 work with assigned professional agency for a minimum of 20 hours
Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11....................................................3 per week. Tuition waiver recipients must be enrolled full-time (9 credit
hours).
Year Initiated: 1957 PAB Accredited * Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
Degrees Granted through 8/31/11............................................................439
Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...................................................23
PLANNING FACULTY
Masters Specialization Jason Brody
Assistant Professor. BA Architecture, Washington University; MCP,
Community Planning and Development University of Pennsylvania; PhD, University of Illinois, Urbana-
Regional Resource Planning and Management Champaign. Specializations: Urban Design, Design Inquiry and
Methodology, Planning Theory and History.
(785) 532-5961 jbrody@ksu.edu
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: GPA > 3.0 for regular admission;
2.75>GPA<3.0 for probationary
Huston Gibson, PhD
Assistant Professor. BA Psychology (major), Sociology (minor),
admission
University of Mississippi, Oxford; MS Planning, University of Tennessee,
Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0
Knoxville; PhD, Florida State University, Tallahassee. Specializations:
Minimum GRE: No Requirements
Interdisciplinary Planning, Sustainable Community Development, School
Minimum TOEFL 550: University; 600: Department
Facilities & Housing Prices.
Departmental Requirement: Undergraduate Statistic Course and
American Government. (785) 532-5961 hgibson@ksu.edu
(617) 253-1933
MASTERS DEGREE
Sandra Wellford, Academic Administrator
(617) 253-4409 - E-mail: wellford@mit.edu Master in City Planning
Year Initiated: 1935 PAB Accredited
PROGRAM INFORMATION Degrees Granted through 8/31/11..........................................................2305
Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...................................................64
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline .........................Apply through MIT Undergraduate Admission MCP Specializations
Financial Aid Deadline ........................................................................Same as above
Tuition(In-State, Out-of-State and International):.................... $20,230 per semester City Design and Development; Environmental Policy;
Application Fee:......................................................................................................$75 Housing, Community and Economic Development;
Additional Fees....................................................$136/semester student activities fee
International Development. Cross-Cutting:
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Transportation; Urban Information Systems;
Admission Deadline for Masters program................................................... January 3 Regional Planning.
Admission Deadline for Ph.D program........................................................ January 3
Financial Aid Deadline for Masters program............................................... January 3 MCP ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Financial Aid Deadline for Ph.D Program................................................... January 3
University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited
Tuition (In-State, Out-of-State and International) . ................. $20,230 per semester
Application Fee.......................................................................................................$75
institution
Additional Fees:................................... $136/semester student activities fee, optional Minimum Undergraduate GPA:
health insurance for graduate students Minimum GRE: Required; no minimum
Minimum TOEFL 600 (Departmental Requirement)
Annual Student Enrollment Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required
Departmental Requirement: No Requirements
Applied Accepted Enrolled MCP GRADUATION Requirements
09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 Hours of Core............................................................................................17
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses..............................................4
MCP 431 460 91 92 64 71
Hours of Restricted Electives......................................................................0
MS 7 5 4 4 3 4 Hours of Unrestricted Electives.................................................................21
PhD 136 126 14 15 11 7 Thesis...........................................................................................................8
Total Required Hours in Planning Program..............................................50
2010-2011 11. Recovering the Wall: enclosure, ethics, and the American landscape
Non-US Citizens/Non
16 15 31
Perm. Residents DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: If English is not the native language,
Total Students 57 85 142 TOEFL score of 600 (Departmental
requirement)
Departmental Requirement: Masters degree is recommended
Minimum GRE: 1200 and 5.0 in Analytical writing
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
John de Monchaux
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Professor Emeritus. MArch (Urban Design), Harvard (1963).
Specializations: Urban Settlements, Design Review.
PLANNING FACULTY (617) 253-8299 demon@mit.edu
Balakrishnan Rajagopal
Ralph Gakenheimer AICP/FAICP Associate Professor. SJD, Harvard (2000). Specializations: Human
Professor Emeritus. Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania (1964). Specializations: Rights, Property and Land Use Law, Displacement and Resettlement,
Transportation, Infrastructure, Metropolitan Planning in Developing Globalization.
Countries.
(617) 258-7721 braj@mit.edu
(617) 253-1932 rgaken@mit.edu
Paul Osterman
Professor. Ph.D., MIT (1976). Specializations: Labor Markets, Human
Resources and Training.
(617) 253-2667 osterman@mit.edu
Michael Piore
Professor. Ph.D., Harvard. Specializations: Political Economy, Economic
Institutions and Growth Policy Analysis.
(617) 253-3377 mpiore@mit.edu
William Wheaton
Professor. Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Urban
Economics, Real Estate, Public Finance.
(617) 253-1723 wheaton@mit.edu
Clarence Williams
Adjunct Professor Emeritus. Ph.D., University of Connecticut.
Specializations: Race Relations.
(617) 253-5446 cgwm@mit.edu
Nigel Wilson
Professor. Ph.D., MIT (1970). Specializations: Urban Transport, Public
Transport Operation.
(617) 253-5046 nhmw@mit.edu
Mario Polese
Senior Adjunct Professor. BA, New York; MA, PhD, Pennsylvania.
Specializations: Urban and Regional Economics, Development and
Spatial Structures.
(514) 499-4070 mario_polese@ucs.inrs.ca
Richard Shearmur
Adjunct Professor. BA (Cambridge), MUP (McGill), PhD (Montréal);
Professor, INRS-UCS. Specializations: Urban Economic Geography,
Regional Science, Property Development
Ray Tomalty
Adjunct Professor. BA, MPA, Queens; PhD, Waterloo. Specializations:
Growth Management, Housing, Local Finances, Environmental Planning
and Policy.
(514) 847-9259 ray.tomalty@mcgill.ca
Alain Trudeau
Adjunct Professor. MUP (McGill); Senior Planner, City of Montréal.
Specializations: Land-use Planning, Transportation Planning, Planning
Practice.
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
John E. Melcher
Specialist. MS, Michigan State University; BS, Michigan State
University. Specializations: Community and Neighborhood
Development, Economic Development.
(517) 353-9555 melcher@msu.edu
John Schweitzer
Professor. PhD, Educational Psychology, Michigan State University;
MA, Psychology, Fordham University; BS, Psychology, Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute. Specializations: Urban Residential Neighborhoods,
Community Development, Urban School Reform.
(517) 353-9144 schweit1@msu.edu
Igor Z. Vojnovic
Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Geography, MSU; PhD
Toronto University, M.Sc.Pl., Toronto University, B.A. York University,
(Canada), Specializations: Metro Environments, Urban Form and
Land Use, Local Governance, Urban Design, Urban and Environmental
Geography
vojnovic@msu.edu
Miriam Porter
Asian American 2 0 2 Professor. DPA, Hamline University; MA and BS, Mankato State
University. Specializations: Urban Management, Human Resource
Management, Civic Management.
Other/Don’t know 0 0 0 (507) 389-5032 miriam.porter@mnsu.edu
Total Students 25 6 31
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
Xiaomin Qiu
Assistant Professor. Ph.D., Texas State University, San Marcos.
Specializations: GIS
African American 17 11 28
MASTERS DEGREE
Native American/
Master of City and Regional Planning 0 0 0
Pacific Islander
Contact: Siddhartha Sen
Phone: (443) 885-1846
Asian American 0 2 2
E-mail: siddhartha.sen@morgan.edu
Mixed 0 0 0
Year Initiated: 1970.............................................................PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 8/31/11............................................................259
Degrees Granted from 9/1/11 to 8/31/11.....................................................2 Other/Don’t Know 0 0 0
Non-US Citizens
0 1 1
Non-Permanent Residents
Masters Specializations Total Students 24 17 41
Generalist Option, Urban Design and Sustainability,
Transportation and Infrastructure Planning,
Community and Economic Development *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
FYI
OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY The program is the oldest planning program at a Historically Black
College/University (HBCU). It is the first HBCU program accredited by the
ADJUNCT Planning Accreditation Board. The program teaches practical professional
applications using Baltimore region as a model. The program is offered
Jeffrey C. Springer AICP, PE
in the evening to meet the need of working students. Work experience,
Instructor. B.S. Arizona State; M.S. University of Delaware; MCRP,
motivation, interest, and maturity are also considered for the selection of
Morgan State. Specializations: Transportation Planning non-degree students (i.e. those candidates who may not meet the criteria for
conditional or unconditional admission). Applicants admitted as non-degree
students may enroll in maximum of eight credits a semester for a maximum
Rodney Moulden AICP
of five years and must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0. Non-degree stu-
Instructor. BA, Morgan State, MCRP, Morgan State. Specializations: dents may apply for a degree program upon the completion of minimum 12
Planning Practice. graduate credits with a cumulative GPA of 3.0.
Darrick Hamilton
Associate Professor. (Ph.D., University of North Carolina).
Specializations: Econometrics, Racial Disparities. Inequality.
(212) 229-5400 x1514 hamiltod@newschool.edu
David Howell
Professor. (Ph.D., New School for Social Research). Specializations:
Labor Economics, Comparative Social Policy, Immigration.
(212) 229-5400 x1416 howell@newschool.edu
Richard McGahey
Professor. (Ph.D., New School for Social Research). Specializations:
Economic and Workforce Development, Program Evaluation.
(212) 229-5100 x1583 mcgahey@newschool.edu
Rachel Meltzer
Assistant Professor. (Ph.D., New York University). Specializations:
Economic Development, Quantitative Methods, Housing.
(212) 229-5400 meltzerr@newschool.edu
M. Bryna Sanger
Professor (on administrative leave). (Ph.D., Brandeis University).
Specializations: Public Management, Performance Measures, Policy
Analysis, Social Policy.
(212) 229-5400 x1411 sanger@newschool.edu
Alex Schwartz
Associate Professor and Program Chair. (Ph.D., Rutgers University).
Specializations: Housing and Community Development.
(212) 229-5400 x1415 Schwartz@newschool.edu
Lisa J. Servon
Professor. (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). Specializations:
Microfinance, Community and Economic Development, Poverty, Social
Policy.
(212) 229-5400 x1618 servonl@newschool.edu
Jeffrey Smith
Assistant Professor. (Ph.D., Washington University). Specializations:
Legislative Politics, Campaigns and Elections, Social Policy
(212) 229-5400 x1209 smithjr@newschool.edu
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
Nicolas Ronderos
Adjunct Professor. MS Urban Policy Analysis and Management, The New
School University. Specializations: Geographical Information Systems,
Form Based Zoning, Transit-Oriented Development
http://www.rpa.org/2007/10/l-nicolas-ronderos.html#more
(212) 253-2727 Ext. 318 nicolas@rpa.org
Maurie Cohen
Associate Professor of Environmental Policy and Sustainability. PhD,
University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Sustainable Consumption,
Sustainable Mobility, Sociotechnical Transition Management.
http://chemistry.njit.edu/people/cohen.php
(973) 596-5281 mcohen@adm.njit.edu
Janice Daniel
Associate Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
PhD, Texas A&M University. Specializations: Transportation Planning,
Congestion Strategies, Urban Freight Movement.
http://civil.njit.edu/people/daniel.php
(973) 642-4794 daniel@njit.edu
Rachel Liu
Associate Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
PhD. University of South Florida. Specializations: Travel Behavior,
Intermodal Transportation Planning, Network Simulations.
http://civil.njit.edu/people/liu.php
(973) 596-5884 rongfang.liu@njit.edu
Masters Specializations: *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
Environment, Infrastructure & Transportation
Planning; Economic Development & Housing;
International Development Planning
Kei Hayashi
Adjunct Assistant Professor. BA, Wesleyan (1987); MPA, Princeton
University (1992).
Natasha Iskander
Assistant Professor. BA, Stanford University (1994); MCP (1999) and
Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute for Technology (2006).
David Quart
Adjunct Assistant Professor. BS, University of Pennsylvania (1992);
MUP, New York University (2003).
Joseph Reilly
Adjunct Associate Professor. BBA, Iona College (1981).
Carlos E. Restrepo
Adjunct Assistant Professor. BS, Lehigh University (1990); MS,
University of Pennsylvania (1992); Ph.D., New York University (2006).
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Kimberly Sharp
Adjunct Lecturer. AICP (BS Architecture, Ohio State University, 1999
MURP, Virginia Commonwealth University, 2004). Specializations:
Inner-city Revitalization, Urban Design, Economic Development and
Architectural/Urban History.
FYI
Northern Arizona University is located in Flagstaff, Arizona, a city
of approximately 60,000. At an Elevation of 7,000 feet, Flagstaff
sits at the 12,000 foot San Francisco Peaks and is surrounded by
the largest Ponderosa Pine forest in the world. This four-season
city is focal point for a region offering a wide range of recreation-
al and cultural opportunities, all of which department classes and
program take advantage of.
A little over an hours drive will take you to one of the greatest
wonders of the world-the Grand Canyon. Winter skiing and the
red rock country of Sedona are a short drive from the city. The
surrounding area is rich in Navajo, Hopi and other American
Indian cultures. The Coconino National Forest surrounds Flagstaff
and offers recreational activities from hiking and mountain biking
to fishing and boating.
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OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY BS/MCRP
PAB
Ph.D.
FULL
ACSP Member:
MASTERS DEGREE
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Master of City and Regional Planning
Admission Deadline for Masters program.................................................. August 15
Admission Deadline for Ph.D program....................................................... August 15 Contact Person: Professor Maria Manta Conroy,
Admission Deadline for BS program.......................................................... August 15 Graduate Program Admissions Coordinator
Financial Aid Deadline for Masters program....................................Early application Phone: (614) 292-1012
............................................................................................................... recommended E-mail: conroy.36@osu.edu
Financial Aid Deadline for Ph.D Program........................................Early application
............................................................................................................... recommended
Financial Aid Deadline for Bachelor's program . .............................Early application Year Initiated: 1958 PAB Accredited
............................................................................................................... recommended Degrees Granted through 8/31/11..........................................................1379
In-State Tuition and Fees.................................................................$2,902 per quarter Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...................................................35
Out-of-State Tuition and Fees..........................................................$7,459 per quarter
Application Fee..................................................................................... $40 ($50 Int’l)
Additional Fees:...................................................................................................... Yes
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FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
Tuition Awards: 60 Internships DOCTORAL DEGREE
24 Tuition and Fee Waivers
Ph.D. of City and Regional Planning
Eligibility Criteria: 3.0 GPA
Contact Person: Professor Phil Viton,
PhD Program Admission Coordinator
Phone: (614) 292-2119
JOINT DEGREES E-mail: viton.1@osu.edu
o MA/MCRP - African American and African Studies
o MA/MCRP - Environmental Science Year Initiated: 1985
o MA/MCRP - Public Policy and Management Degrees Granted through 8/31/11..............................................................60
o MPA/MCRP - Public Policy and Management Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11.....................................................2
o MLA/MCRP - Landscape Architecture
o MS/MCRP - Civil Environmental Engineering and Geodetic Dissertations from 9/1/2010 to 6/30/11
Science - Specialization in Transportation
1. Optimal Regional Allocation of Population & Employment
o MSW/MCRP - Social Work
2. Application of Spatial Interaction Commuting Methods
o JD/MCRP - Law
o MA/MCRP - Geography
o MS/MCRP Natural Resources
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 103
TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION Steven I. Gordon
Professor. BA, SUNY-Buffalo (1970); MA (1972), MPhil. (1973) and
2010-2011 Ph.D., (1977), Columbia University. Specializations: Environmental
Planning, GIS, Computers, Environmental Modeling.
U.S. Citizens &
Male Female Total http://facweb.knowlton.ohio-state.edu/sgordon/crpinfo
Permanent Residents (614) 292-3372 gordon.1@osu.edu
Hispanics of
2 1 3
Any Race Jean-Michel Guldmann
Professor. MA, Ecole des Mines (1970); MSc (1973) and DSc (1976),
White 3 3 6 Technion, Israel. Specializations: Energy, Communications, Urban
Economics, Quantitative Methods.
http://facweb.knowlton.ohio-state.edu/jguldmann/crpinfo
African American 2 2 2
(614) 292-2257 guldmann.1@osu.edu
Native American/
1 2 3 Hazel Morrow-Jones
Pacific Islander
Associate Professor. BA, Macalaster College (1974); MA (1976)
Asian American 0 0 0 and Ph.D., (1980), Ohio State University. Specializations: Housing,
Quantitative, Planning and Geography, Population Studies.
http://facweb.knowlton.ohio-state.edu/hmorrow/crpinfo
Mixed 0 0 0 (614) 292-1027 morrow-jones.1@osu.edu
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Kenneth Pearlman
Professor Emeritus. AB (1964) and MCP (1974), University of
PLANNING FACULTY Pennsylvania ; JD, Columbia University (1967).
Specializations: Planning Law, Planning Theory, Planning
Administration, Land Use Policy.
Charisma Acey http://facweb.knowlton.ohio-state.edu/kpearlman/crpinfo
Assistant Professor. BA California State Northridge (1995), MPP, UCLA (614) 292-5427 pearlman.1@osu.edu
(1998), PhD. Specializations: International Development, Social Equity,
Governance, Poverty.
(614) 292-1012 Phillip A. Viton
Associate Professor. BA, Brown University (1972); Ph.D., University
of California, Berkeley (1977). Specializations: Transportation, Urban
Gulsah Akar Economics, Quantitative Methods, Urban Modeling.
Assistant Professor. BS (2002), MS (2004) Middle East Technical, PhD http://facweb.knowlton.ohio-state.edu/pviton/crpinfo
(2009), University of Maryland. Specializations: Transportation, Energy, (614) 292-5427 viton.1@osu.edu
Public Health.
(614) 292-1012
Burkhard von Rabenau
Professor Emeritus. Dipl. Ing., Technische Hochschule Stuttgart,
Maria Manta Conroy Germany (1968); MCP (1970) and Ph.D., (1973), University of
Assistant Professor. BS, University of Pennsylvania (1989); MS (1993) California, Berkeley. Specializations: International Development, Urban
and MP (1993), University of Virginia; Ph.D., University of North Economics, Project Analysis, Quantitative Methods.
Carolina (2000). Specializations: Sustainability, Negotiation and Conflict http://facweb.knowlton.ohio-state.edu/bvonrabenau/crpinfo
Management, Environmental Planning, Citizen Participation. (614) 292-8279 vonrabenau.1@osu.edu
http://facweb.knowlton.ohio-state.edu/mcconroy/crpinfo
(614) 292-8044 conroy.36@osu.edu
Kyle Ezell
Associate Professor of Practice: MA, South Dakota State University.
Jennifer Evans-Cowley Specialization: Downtown Development.
Professor, Section Head. BS (1994), MUP (1996) and Ph.D., (2000), (614) 292-1012 ezell.5@osu.edu
Texas A&M; MPA, University of North Texas (1997).
Specializations: Planning Administration, Infrastructure, Planning
Theory, Land Use. Bernadette Hanlon
http://facweb.knowlton.ohio-state.edu/jevanscowley/crpinfo Visiting Assistant Professor. BA University College Dublin (1989), MPhil
(614) 292-8044 conroy.36@osu.edu Trinity College (1991), M.P.S. U Maryland Baltimore (2002), PhD U
Maryland Baltimore (2007). Specialization: Suburbs and Housing
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Tracy McMillan
OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Lecturer. BS (1992) SUNY Buffalo, MPH (1994) Emory, PhD (2003) UC
Irvine. Specialization: Healthy Communities
Roxyanne Burrus
Lecturer. BA Sociology UCLA, MCRP Ohio State University Ravi Mishalani
Associate Professor. BE, Civil Engineering American University of
Wayne Carlson AICP Beirut, MS and PhD Transportation Systems MIT
LEED AP Lecturer. BA (1991) Cal State Fullerton, MCRP (1994) Ohio
State University. Specialization: Site Planning, Environmental Planning Abraham Ndungu
Visiting Assistant Professor. BA (1987) University of Nairobi, MA (1989)
Charles Cartwright University of Nairobi, PhD (1995) Tongji University. Specializations:
Lecturer. BA, MLA, MCRP, Ohio State University. Specializations: International Development, Environmental Planning
Technology, GIS,
Vincent Papsidero AICP
Jill Clark Lecturer: MCRP, The Ohio State University. Specialization: Planning
Lecturer. BS (1995) Ohio State University, MS (1999) University of Practice.
Wisconsin, PhD (2009) Ohio State University. Specialization: Food
System Planning Joseph Pobiner FAICP
CNU-A MCRP Ohio State University Specialization: Master Planning,
Jeff Darbee Entertainment Planning
Lecturer. BA Lake Forest College. Specialization: Historic Preservation
Nancy Rechie
Craig Davis Lecturer. BA Ohio Dominica, MA Virginia. Specialization: Historic
Professor. BS Zoology Colorado State, MS Botany Colorado State, PhD Preservation
Ecology UC Davis
Jason Reece
Aaron Domini Lecturer. MCRP Ohio State University. Specialization: Social Equity
Lecturer. BS (2002) Fort Lewis College, MCRP (2004) Ohio State reece.35@osu.edu
University. Specialization: Comprehensive Planning
Laura Schinn
Daniel Ferdelman Lecturer. BArch Virginia, MCRP Ohio State University. Specialization:
Lecturer. BS Architecture Ohio State University, MCRP City Planning Urban Design
University of Cincinnati
Jason Sudy
Mark Garrett Lecturer. BA, MCRP Ohio State University. Specialization: Urban
Visiting Assistant Professor. BA Urban Studies Case Western, JD UCLA, Design
MUP UCLA, PhD UCLA. Specializations: Law, Social Equity
Chris Steins
Jamie Greene Lecturer. BA UCLA, MUP University of Southern California.
Lecturer. BS, Ohio State University (1984); MUP, University of Virginia Specialization: Planning Technology
(1988). Specializations: Comprehensive Planning Regional Planning,
International Development. Beth Urban
Lecturer. BA, MCRP Ohio State University. Specialization: Grant
Chris Hermann Writing
Lecturer. BArch, MCRP University of North Carolina. Specializations:
Urban Design David Wirick
Lecturer. BA Political Science Kent State University, MA Public Policy
Dave Julian Ohio State University
Lecturer. PhD Ohio State University. Specialization: Healthy
Communities, Environmental Psychology
FYI
Roy Lewicki
Professor. BA Psychology Dartmouth, PhD Social Psychology Columbia
Scott Lissner
Lecturer. BA Psychology and Economics Rutgers, MA Couseling Hunter,
PhD Higher Education Administration University of Virginia
Mark McCord
Professor. BS, Purdue (1977); MS, Stanford (1978); Ph.D., MIT (1983).
Specializations: Transportation.
(614) 292-2388 mccord.2@osu.edu
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PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY BA/BS MURP/MUS Ph.D. ACSP Member:
PAB PAB FULL
PAB
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MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements 5. Modeling the Role of Operational Characteristics in Safety
Hours of Core............................................................................................43 Performance of Public Transportation Systems
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses............................................10 6. Navigating the Edges: An Examination of the Relationship between
Hours of Restricted Electives.............................................................. 12-15 Boundary Spanning, Social Learning, and Partnership Capacity in
Hours of Unrestricted Electives........................................................... 14-17 Water Resource Management
Total Required Hours in Planning Program:.............................................72
7. Opening Black Boxes and Following Traces: An Exploration ofthe
Exam, Thesis or Final Product:......................Field Area Project (optional)
Production and Effects of the Coalition for a Livable Future's
FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Regional Equity Atlas Actor-World 2003-2007
Internship opportunities, Department awards, University financial aid.
TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION
2010-2011
Doctoral Specializations
US Citizens & Planning, Community Development, Gerontology,
Male Female Total Regional Economic Development, Transportation
Permanent Residents
Hispanics* Of any
1 1 2 DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Race
University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited
institution
White 34 35 69 Minimum GRE: 1,000 Math/Verbal Combined
Minimum TOEFL: 550
African American 1 0 1 Minimum GPA: 2.75 or 3.0 in 12 or more graduate credit
Departmental Requirement: A complete application consistent with
Native American/ the requirements posted on the School
0 1 1 web page. Recommended: Basic
Pacific Islander Statistics, Microeconomics.
Total Students 38 39 77
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
DOCTORAL DEGREE
PhD in Urban Studies
Contact Person: Tracy Braden, Student Services Coordinator
Phone: (503) 725-5477
E-mail: tbraden@pdx.edu
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TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION Jennifer Dill
2010-2011 Associate Professor and Director of the Center for Transportation
Studies. BS, University of California, Davis; MA, University of
California, Los Angeles; PhD, University of California, Berkeley.
Specializations: Transportation, Infrastructure/Public Services,
US Citizens & Environmental Planning, Land Use/Growth Management.
Male Female Total
Permanent Residents (503) 725-5173 jdill@pdx.edu
Connie P. Ozawa
PLANNING FACULTY Professor and Director of the Toulan School of Urban Studies and
Planning. AB, University of California, Berkeley; MA, University
of Hawaii, Manoa; PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Carl Abbott Specializations: Citizen Participation, Environmental Planning,
Professor. BA, Swarthmore College; MA, PhD, University of Chicago. Planning Theory, Negotiation and Conflict Management, Community
Specializations: Community Development, Metropolitan/Regional Development.
Planning, Urban and Planning History. (503) 725-5126 ozawac@pdx.edu
(503) 725-5171 abbottc@pdx.edu
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Greg Schrock James Strathman
Assistant Professor. BA, University of Notre Dame; MURP, University Professor and Director of the Center for Urban Studies. BA, University
of Minnesota; PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago. Specializations: of Iowa; AM, University of Pennsylvania; PhD, University of Iowa.
Regional Economic Development, Labor Market and Workforce Specializations: Economic Development Planning, Energy Planning,
Development Policy. Impact Assessment, Quantitative Methods and Real Estate Development.
(503) 725-8312 gschrock@pdx.edu (503) 725-4069 strathmanj@pdx.edu
Charles Heying
Associate Professor. BA, Creighton University; MCRP, Iowa
State University; PhD, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
Specializations: Community Development, Green Economics and
Sustainable Development, Urban Sociology and Politics, Political
Economy of Nonprofit Organizations, Social Network Analysis.
(503) 725-8416 heyingc@pdx.edu
Jason R. Jurjevich
Assistant Professor and Assistant Director of the Population Research
Center. BBA, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater; MA, University of
North Carolina-Charlotte; PhD, University of Arizona. Specializations:
Population Geography and Population Dynamics, Social Demography,
Spatial Processes of Migration, Electoral Geography.
(503) 725-8590 jason.jurjevich@pdx.edu
Barry Messer
Associate Professor. BA, Whittier College; MA, University of Pittsburgh;
PhD, Portland State University.
(503) 725-5179 messerb@pdx.edu
Sheila Martin
Associate Professor and Director of the Institute of Portland Metropolitan
Studies. BA, Southern Illinois University; MA, University of Kentucky;
PhD, Iowa State University. Specializations: Economic Development,
Community Development, Regional Planning and Development.
(503) 725-5137 sheilam@pdx.edu
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MA/MS ACSP Member:
Pratt Institute PAB FULL
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Masters in Urban Environmental Systems City & Regional Planning
Management TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION
Contact Person: Jaime Stein, Coordinator
Fall 2010
Phone: (718) 399-4323
Enrollment Status and Gender
E-mail: jstein9@pratt.edu
Full-time Part-time
Year Initiated: Spring 2005 Male Female Male Female Total
Degrees Granted through 8/31/11..............................................................75 C1. STUDENTS
Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...................................................19 - RACE AND
ETHNICITY
US Citizens and
Masters Specializations Permanent Resi-
Environmental Systems Management dents Only
Race
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Bachelors degree from an accredited White 16 19 8 14 57
Institution Black or African
2 5 0 3 10
Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 American
Minimum GRE: No Requirements American Indian or
Minimum TOEFL: 575 (University), 600 (Department) 0 0 0 0 0
Alaska native
Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required
Departmental Requirement: Evidence of strong analytical skills. Asian 2 1 0 0 3
Evidence of commitment to Native Hawaiian
sustainability as a tool for confronting and Other Pacific 0 0 0 0 0
environmental quality & health issues. Islander
Some Other Race
0 0 0 0 0
alone
MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Two or More Races 0 0 0 0 0
Hours of Core ...........................................................................................20 Unknown 3 3 0 0 6
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses .............................................5
Hours of Restricted Electives ....................................................................0 Sub-Total (Citizens
23 28 9 18 78
Hours of Unrestricted Electives.................................................................15 and Residents)
Total Required Hours in Program ............................................................40 Foreign Students 5 0 1 0 6
Exam,Thesis or Final Product: ................... Demonstration of Professional Total Students 28 28 10 18 54
...................................................................................................Competence
US Citizens and
Permanent Resi-
dents Only
Ethnicity*
Hispanic or Latino 3 3 0 0 6
Not Hispanic or
28 28 10 18 84
Latino
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
PLANNING FACULTY
John Shapiro, AICP
Chair, Associate Professor. M.S.C.R.P., Pratt Institute. Specialization:
Physical Planning & Land Use
(718) 399-4391 johnshapiro@pratt.edu
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William Menking
Associate Professor. M.S.C.R.P Pratt Institute. Specialization: Urban OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY
History and Theory.
(718) 399-4318 wmenking@pratt.edu Visiting Professors: City and
Regional Planning
Ronald Shiffman FAICP, FAIA
Professor. M.S.C.R.P. Pratt Institute, Specializations: Community Moshe Adler, Ph.D.
Development, Sustainable Development, Physical Planning. Visiting Associate Professor. Ph.D, UCLA. Specialization: Urban
(718) 399-4325 rshiffma@pratt.edu Economics
(718) 399-4340 ma820@columbia.edu
Ayse Yonder, Ph.D.
Professor. Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Caron Atlas
Community Development, Gender and Planning, Disaster Mitigation, Visiting Assistant Professor. M.A., University of Chicago; Specialization:
Urban Land and Housing in Developing Countries. Art and Social Change
(718) 399-4323 ayonder@pratt.edu (718) 399-4340 caronatlas@gmail.com
Daniel Hernandez
Visiting Assistant Professor. M.Arch, University of California.
Specialization: Affordable Housing Development
(718) 399-4340
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George Jacquemart, P.E. Samara Swanston, J.D.
Visiting Associate Professor. MSUP, Stanford University. Specialization: Visiting Assistant Professor. JD, St. John's University. Specializations:
Transportation planning. Environmental Law; Environmental Justice
(718) 399-4340 G.Jacquemart@bfjplanning.com (718) 399-4340 fotlah@earthlink.net
David Reiss
Visiting Assistant Professor. J.D., New York University School of Law
Specialization: Law and Community Development Visiting Faculty: Environmental
(718) 399-4340 david.reiss@brooklaw.edu
Systems Management
Steven Romalewski
Visiting Assistant Professor. M.S., Columbia University. Specialization:
Chelsea Albucher
Adjunct Associate Professor. M.S., Tufts University; B.A., Specialization:
GIS, Data Analysis
Sustainability
(718) 399-4340 sromalew@pratt.edu
(718) 399-4340 calbucher@gmail.com
Alison Schneider
Visiting Assistant Professor. M.S.C.R.P., Pratt Institute. Specialization:
Chris Benedict, R.A.
Visiting Assistant Professor. B.Arch, Cooper Union. Specializations:
Physical Planning
Green Buildings; Energy Planning
(718) 399-4340 alisonschn@gmail.com
(718) 399-4340 benedictra@aol.com
Toby Snyder
Visiting Assistant Professor. M. Arch., Rhode Island School of Design
Michael Bobker
Visiting Assistant Professor. M.S. Energy, New York Institute of
Specialization: Urban Design
Technology, Specializations: Energy Systems Management
(718) 399-4340 tsnyder@fxfowle.com
(718) 399-4340
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Carlton Brown Ira Stern
Visiting Assistant Professor. B.Arch, Princeton. Specializations: Visiting Assistant Professor. MSCRP, Pratt Institute. Specialization:
Sustainable Development and Affordable Housing Environmental Planning
(718) 399-4340 (718) 399-4340 istern@pratt.edu
Ramon Cruz
Visiting Assistant Professor. M.U.P. Princeton University,
Specializations: Ecological Cities Visiting Faculty: Historic
(718) 399-4340
Preservation
Stephanie Feldman
Visiting Assistant Professor. M.S., New Jersey Institute of Technology Lisa Ackerman
Specializations: Waste Management Visiting Assistant Professor. M.B.A., New York University.
(718) 399-4340 sjgfeld@hotmail.com Specialization: Historic Preservation, International Conservation
(212) 647-7532 lackerman@wmf.org
Adam Freed
Visiting Assistant Professor. M.U.P, New York University; Specialization: Carol Clark
Sustainability policy Visiting Associate Professor. M.S. Columbia University. Specialization:
(718) 399-4340 afreed@cityhall.nyc.gov Zoning, Affordable Housing Development
(212) 647-7532 carolclark718@gmail.com
Ben Gibberd
Visiting Assistant Professor. M.A. Edinburgh University; Specialization: Pat Fisher-Olsen
Policy Writing Visiting Assistant Professor. M.S., Pratt Institute. Specialization: Historic
(718) 399-4340 bengibberd@me.com Preservation
(212) 647-7532 pfo104@aol.com
Gavin Kearney
Visiting Assistant Professor. J.D., University of Minnesota; B.A. Bill Higgins
Lawrence University; Specialization: Environmental Law Visiting Assistant Professor. M.S., Columbia University; Specialization:
(718) 399-4340 gkearney@nypli.org Preservation Tax Credit Projects
(718) 399-4340 higgins@hqpreservation.com
Katie Kendall Jeanne Houck, Ph.D
Visiting Assisting Professor. L.L.M., Vermont Law School; J.D., Brooklyn
Visiting Assistant Professor. Ph.D., New York University. Specialization:
Law School. Specialization: Environmental Policy & Law
Historic Preservation, Public History
(718) 399-4340 katiekendall33@gmail.com
(212) 647-7532
Paul Mankiewicz, Ph.D. Keenan Hughes
Visiting Associate Professor. PhD, City University of New York.
Visiting Assistant Professor. M.S., Pratt Institute; Specialization: Historic
Specializations: Environmental Planning, Water Quality Management
Preservation
(718) 399-4340 paul@gaiainstituteny.org
(718) 399-4340 khughes@pratt.edu
Amy Anderson Nagy
Visiting Assistant Professor. M.S.C.R.P, Pratt Institute; Specialization: Anne Hrychuk
Industrial Ecology Visiting Assistant Professor. M.A., New York University; Ph. D.
(718) 637-8654 aanders8@pratt.edu Candidate, New York University. Specialization: Historic Architecture
(212) 647-7532
Gita Nandan Jonathan Meyers
Visiting Assistant Professor. M.Arch., U.C. Berkeley, Specialization:
Visiting Assistant Professor. M.B.A., Columbia University.
Green Architecture
Specialization: Historic Preservation and Real Estate Development
(718) 399-4340 gita@threadcollective.com
(212) 647-7532
Gelvin Stevenson, Ph.D Norman Mintz
Visiting Assistant Professor. Ph.D, Washington University. Specialization:
Visiting Associate Professor. M.S., Columbia University
Environmental Economics
Specialization: Downtown Revitalization
(718) 399-4314 gelvin.stevenson@gmail.com
(212) 647-7532 nmintz@urbanmgmt.org
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Christopher Neville
Visiting Assistant Professor. M.S., Columbia University. Specialization:
Historic Preservation, Public History
(212) 647-7532 cneville@pratt.edu
Lacey Tauber
Visiting Assistant Professor. M.S., Historic Preservation, Pratt Institute.
Specialization: Historic Preservation, Community-Based Planning
(718) 399-4340 ltauber@pratt.edu
Arthur Zabarkes
Visiting Assistant Professor. PhD Candidate in Economics (abd),
New York University; M.S., Columbia University; Specialization:
Preservation and development
(718) 399-4340 zabarkes@hotmail.com
ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 115
Programs for Sustainable Master of Science in
Planning and Development City and Regional Planning
PSPD is an alliance of four programs with a shared Since its inception 50 years ago, the City and Re-
value placed on urban sustainability – defined by gional Planning Program has remained true to its
the “triple bottom line” of environment, equity, and emphasis on an education that emphasizes practice
economy: over theory, participatory planning over top-down
policy making, and advocacy over technocracy.
• City and Regional Planning
• Environmental Systems Management To promote specialized or interdisciplinary study,
• Historic Preservation half of the credits are in elective seminars and
• Facilities Management studios. While by no means required, each student
can focus on one of four particular professional
Each of the four graduate programs maintains its concentrations, each of which has its own faculty
independence, degree, and depth of study, yet with the coordinator:
advice of Coordinators and Chairs, students can move
between the four programs, with the further option to • Community Development and Advocacy
follow set tracks for specialized or multifaceted stud- • Environmental Planning and Policy
ies or to pursue two degrees at less cost and time than • Preservation Planning and Livable Cities
would otherwise be the case. • Physical Planning and Urbanism
PSPD also offers linkages to: the Construction Man- internships Virtually every student is assured the
agement Program, with the opportunity to focus on opportunity for an internship. Most students have
real estate development; Brooklyn Law School, with had or, in the course of study, will gain work expe-
opportunity for a joint Masters / Juris Doctor; and the rience in the field – such that students learn from
Pratt Center for Community Development, with op- each other as well as from faculty.
portunity to combine study and advocacy.
studio culture Studios bring together students
The primary mission of the PSPD is to provide a from all four PSPD graduate programs for inter-
professionally oriented education to a student body disciplinary teamwork. The studios tackle real
with diverse cultural, educational and professional planning challenges, usually in connection with a
backgrounds. The PSPD welcomes applicants with project of the Pratt Center for Community Devel-
undergraduate degrees in a wide range of disciplines. opment or another advocacy organization.
In the application process, the PSPD values creativity,
civic engagement, and depth of experience, in addition
to intellectual capacity.
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RUTGERS, THE STATE MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member:
UNIVERSITY OF NEW JERSEY PAB
FULL
ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 117
FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Unresponsive Organizations”. Clint Andrews, Supervisor.
School Awards, Fellowships and Assistantships. 3. SEONG JAI KIM (2010). “Institutions for a Sustainable
Eligibility criteria: Merit and need-based aid, based upon admission Locality: Eco-efficiency and Equity Improvements for Sustainable
Application. Environmental Management of Korean Localities”. Clint Andrews,
University Financial Aid Office: Grants and loans. Supervisor.
Eligibility Criteria: Federal grant and loan criteria.
4. MARGARET BRENNAN – TONETTA (2010). “A Methodology
and Decision Support Tool for Informing State-Level Bioenergy
Policymaking: New Jersey Biofuels as a Case Study.” Clint Andrews,
Supervisor.
TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION
5. ROBERT CHECCHIO (2011). “Crisis in the Skies: The Challenges
2010-2011 of Forming United States National Aviation Policy”. Michael Lahr,
Supervisor.
6. DEBRA BORIE-HOLTZ (2011). “Breaking Through the Glass
US Citizens & Ceiling: Only to Get Stuck in the Rafters: A Study of Gendered
Permanent Legislative Leadership in the 50 State Polities.” Alan Rosenthal,
Male Female Total
Residents Supervisor.
7. SHARON PINNELAS (2011). “Traffic Now, Transit Later:
Hispanics* Understanding Current and Future Travel Behavior of Residents in
Of any Race
5 3 8 Active-Adult Communities.” Radha Jagannathan, Supervisor.
8. STEPHEN O’CONNOR (2011). “State Mandated Versus Market-
White 63 50 113 Based Locations of Affordable Housing: The Impact of State Housing
Programs on the Production of Affordable Housing in the United
African American 6 6 12 States” Robert Burchel, Supervisor.
Native American/ 9. HSIUTZU (BETTY) CHANG (2011). “Place Making Versus
Pacific Islander
1 0 1 Place Marketing: The Implications of Main Street Approach
to Neighborhood Commercial Revitalization.” Bria Holcomb,
Asian American 5 5 10 Supervisor.
10. ALAN CANDER (2011). “The Law and Practice of Municipal Land
Mixed 5 2 7 Assembly: Fifty Years of Urban Redevelopment and Community
Opposition in Newark, New Jersey”. Robert Lake, Supervisor.
Other / Don’t know 6 4 10 11. CAROL CRONHEIM (2011). “The Long and Winding Road: Money,
Culture, and Public Policy in New Jersey”. Briavel Holcomb,
Non-US Citizens Supervisor.
Non- Permanent 8 9 17 12. SAMONNE MONTGOMERY (2011). “Organizing for Regime
Residents Change: An Analysis of Community Unionism in Los Angeles, 2000 –
2010.” James DeFilippis, Supervisor.
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DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS PLANNING FACULTY
University Admission Policy: Master’s or other advanced degree.
Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Hooshang Amirahmadi
Minimum GRE: University: V-500/Q-600; Professor. MS, University of Dallas (1978); PhD., Cornell University
Department: varies by year. (1982). Specializations: Global Restructuring, Regional Policies, Urban
Minimum TOEFL: 93/213/550 and Regional Economics.
Departmental Requirement: Master’s or other advanced degree. http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html
(732) 932-3822 ext. 737 amirahma@rci.rutgers.edu
Clinton J. Andrews
DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Professor. MS(1985); PhD., (1990) Massachusetts Institute of
Hours of Core............................................................................................15 Technology. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Energy Policy,
Hours of Unrestricted Electives.................................................................33 Planning Methods.
Other............................................................................... 24 research credits http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html
Total Required Hours in Program............................................................. 72
(732) 932-3822 ext. 721 cja1@rci.rutgers.edu
Exams, Thesis, or Final Product:............... Qualifying Examination, Thesis
Proposal, Dissertation and
Defense Robert W. Burchell
*Up to 24 credits can be transferred in from a prior graduate program - advance approval. Professor. Ph.D., Rutgers University (1971). Specializations: Real Estate
Analysis, Fiscal Impact Analysis, Housing, Land Use Planning Methods/
Theory.
http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html
FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION (732) 932-3133 ext. 542 burchell@rci.rutgers.edu
School Awards: Fellowships and Assistantships.
Eligibility Criteria: Merit and need-based aid, based upon admission
application. Gabriella Y. Carolini
University Financial Aid Office: Grants and loans. Assistant Professor. MDS (2002) Oxford University; Ph.D. (2008)
Eligibility Criteria: Federal grant and loan criteria. Columbia University. Specializations: International Urban Development,
Informal Settlements, Public Sector Accounting, Development Finance
http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html
TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION (732) 932-3822 ext. 731 carolini@rci.rutgers.edu
2010-2011
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 119
Robert W. Lake
Professor. MA (1972); Ph.D. (1981) University of Chicago. OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY
Specializations: Community Development, Planning Theory, Race/
Ethnicity & Planning. Frank Felder
http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html Associate Research Professor. SM, PhD, Massachusetts Institute of
(732) 932-3133 ext. 521 rlake@rci.rutgers.edu Technology (1994, 2001) Specializations: Energy Planning & Policy,
Restructured Electricity Markets, Reliability Analysis
http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html
David Listokin (732) 932-5680, ext. 670 ffelder@rci.rutgers.edu
Professor. MPA, Bernard Baruch College (1971); MCRP (1971); Ph.D.
(1978) Rutgers University. Specializations: Housing, Fiscal Impacts,
Historic Preservation. Norman Glickman
http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html University Professor. MA and Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania (1967,
1969). Specializations: International/Regional Economic Development,
(732) 932-3822 ext. 550 listokin@rci.rutgers.edu Urban Impact Analysis, Urban and Industrial Policy.
http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html
Anton E. Nelessen (732) 932-3133 ext. 570 glickman@rci.rutgers.edu
Associate Professor. MS, Harvard University (1968). Specializations:
Physical Planning, Urban Design, Neighborhood & C.B.D. Rehabilitation.
http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html Michael Greenberg
Professor and Associate Dean. MA and Ph.D., Columbia University
(732) 932-3822 ext. 726 nelessen@rci.rutgers.edu
(1969). Specializations: Urban Neighborhood Redevelopment,
Brownfields, Environmental Health Policy.
Kathe Newman http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html
Associate Professor. Ph.D., City University of New York (2001). (732) 932-5475 ext. 673 mrg@rci.rutgers.edu
Specializations: Urban Politics, Urban Revitalization, Community
Development.
http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html
Briavel Holcomb
Professor. MA and Ph.D., University of Colorado (1967, 1972).
(732) 932-3822 ext. 556 knewman@rci.rutgers.edu Specializations: Tourism, Urban Geography, Societal Impacts of the Internet.
http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html
Robert B. Noland (732) 932-4101 ext. 688 holcomb@rci.rutgers.edu
Professor. MS (1986); Ph.D. (1992) UNiversity of Pennsylvania.
Specializations: Transportaiton Planning, Environmental Policy,
Quantitative Methods. Stuart Meck
Faculty Fellow, Center Director. MA, Ohio State, MBA, Wright State
http://policy.rutgers.edu/faculty
University (1971, 1981). Specializations: Comprehensive Planning, Land
(732) 932-6812 ext. 606 rnoland@rci.rutgers.edu Use Law & Regulation, Affordable Housing
http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html
Frank J. Popper (732) 932-3640, ext. 640 stumeck@rci.rutgers.edu
Professor. MPA(1969); Ph.D. (1972) Harvard University. Specializations:
Land Use/Growth Management, The American West, Regional and
Environmental Policy.
Martin E. Robins
Faculty Fellow, Center Director. LL.B., Harvard University Law School
http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html
(1967). Specializations: Transit Development, Transit System Planning,
(732) 932-4101 ext. 689 fpopper@rci.rutgers.edu Transit System Access.
http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html
John R. Pucher (732) 932-6812 ext. 697 merobins@rci.rutgers.edu
Professor. Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1978).
Specializations: Urban Transportation, Urban Economics, Public Sector
Economics. Joseph J. Seneca
University Professor. MA and Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania.
http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html
Specializations: Environmental Policy and Regulation, State and Local
(732) 932-3822 ext. 722 pucher@rci.rutgers.edu Economic Development and Finance, Government Regulation of Business.
http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html
Julia Sass Rubin (732) 932-5475 ext. 757 seneca@rci.rutgers.edu
Associate Professor. M.B.A. (1990); A.M. (1997); Ph.D. (2002) Harvard
University. Specializations: Community Economic Development,
Development Finance, Nonprofit & Hybrid Organizational Forms.
Meredeth Turshen
Professor. MA, New York University (1961); Ph.D., University of Sussex
http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html (UK) (1975). Specializations: Gender and Development, International
(732) 932-3133 ext. 546 lahr@rci.rutgers.edu Health, Third World Social Policy.
http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html
Lyna Wiggins (732) 932-4101 ext. 681 trushen@rci.rutgers.edu
Associate Professor. M.S. (1972) Stanford University; Ph.D. (1981)
University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Geographic Carl Van Horn
Information Science, Urban Applications of GIS, Planning Methods. Professor. MA and Ph.D., The Ohio State University (1975, 1976).
http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html Specializations: Workforce Development, Policy Analysis and
(732) 932-3822 ext. 568 lyna@rci.rutgers.edu Evaluation, State Politics.
http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html
(732) 932-4100 ext. 714 vanhorn@rci.rutgers.edu
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RUTGERS UNIVERSITY, BS
ACSP Member:
FULL
School of Environmental and
Biological Sciences
Wolfram Hoefer
Environmental Planning and Design Assistant Professor. Dipl.-Ing., TU-Berlin (1993), Dr.-Ing. TU-Munich
Undergraduate Program (2000). Specializations: Post-industrial Landscapes, Landscape Theory
(848) 932-9313 whoefer@sebs.rutgers.edu
93 Lipman Drive
Blake Hall, Room 113 Richard Lathrop
Professor. B.A., Dartmouth (1981), M.S., Dartmouth (1985), Ph.D.,
School of Environmental and Biological Sciences University of Wisconsin-Madison (1986). Specializations: Landscape
New Brunswick, NJ 08901 Ecology, Remote Sensing
(848) 932-1580 lathrop@crssa.rutgers.edu
Phone (848) 932-9317 • Fax (732) 932-1940
Laura Lawson
Professor. B.A., University of California, Santa Cruz (1988), M.L.A.,
Wolfram Hoefer, Undergraduate Program Director University of California, Berkeley (1992), Ph.D., University of
Phone (848) 932-9317 California, Berkeley (2000). Specializations: Urban Open Space,
E-mail: whoefer@sebs.rutgers.edu Community Gardening, Social Factors in Design
(848) 932-8010 ljlawson@sebs.rutgers.edu
ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 121
ACSP Member:
ryerson UNIVERSITY BURPl 2 and 4 Year streams, MPl 1
and 2 Year streams CIP Full
School of Urban and Regional Planning
Annual Student Enrollment
School of Urban & Regional Planning
Applied Accepted Enrolled
(SBB-400)
11/12 11/12 11/12
350 Victoria St., Toronto, Ontario
PLAN 727 384 105
M5B 2K3, Canada
PLAB 62 27 19
www.ryerson.ca/surp
PLAD 13 6 6
MPl (2 yr Stream) 275 72 34
Phone: 416-979-5165 – Fax: 416-979-5357
MPl (1 yr stream) 11 0 0
Email: surp@ryerson.ca
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University Admission Policy for 2 year PLAB MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• Bachelor's degree from an accredited English-language university
including six semesters of liberal studies (liberal arts and sciences) University Admission Policy for 2 year stream:
courses. 4 year honours Bachelor’s degree from a recognized University
• Related work, volunteer or community experience, and letters of ref-
erence will be considered, if provided. Minimum Undergraduate GPA
• Qualified applicants must successfully complete a 75 hour, three B in the last 2 years of the study.
week Spring/Summer intensive block course (CVUP 100) which
is offered through The G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Minimum GRE
Education. Students must complete CVUP 100 prior to their entry Not required
into the program.
Minimum TOEFL
Students who offer additional university credits for required courses in 237 and 4.5 essay/580 and 4.5 TWE
the PLAB program will be permitted to substitute additional planning
elective or professionally-related electives courses for those credits held. Departmental Requirement
MPL Supplementary Admissions data form, Statement of Intent,
University Admission Policy for 2 year PLAD Curriculum Vitae, 2 letters of recommendation and original transcripts
• Completion of the Urban and Regional Planning Technician-GIS from all undergraduate schools.
Diploma from Mohawk or the GIS and Urban Planning Diploma
from Fanshawe Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology with a University Admission Policy for 1 year stream:
minimum of a ‘B’ average overall. 4 or 5 year accredited Bachelor’s Degree in Planning from a recognized
• Qualified applicants must successfully complete a 75 hour, three University AND no less than two calendar years of professional planning
week Spring/Summer intensive block course (CVUP 100) which experience. Students with a Bachelor's Degree (four- or five-year) in a
is offered through The G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing related discipline who show evidence of significant professional experi-
Education. Students must complete CVUP 100 prior to their entry ence in Planning will be accepted on a case by case basis.
into the program.
Minimum Undergraduate GPA
FINANCIAL AID/AWARDS B in the last 2 years of the study.
Urban and Regional Planning awards for undergraduate students range
from $200-$2900. Minimum GRE
Not required
Additional information as well as information on other awards available
to undergraduate students of the School of Urban and Regional Planning Minimum TOEFL
can be found at the following website: http://www.ryerson.ca/currentstu- 237 and 4.5 essay/580 and 4.5 TWE
dents/awards/
Departmental Requirement
UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS MPL Supplementary Admissions data form, Statement of Intent,
4 Year PLAN Curriculum Vitae, 2 letters of recommendation and original transcripts
28 Required courses; 6 Liberal studies Electives; 4 Professionally Related from all undergraduate schools.
Electives; and 4 Professional Electives
MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements
2 Year PLAB
2 Year Stream
16 Required courses; and 4 Professional Electives
Number of Required Courses....................................................................10
Number of Electives ...................................................................................3
2 Year PLAD
Studio or Practice Related Courses.............................................................2
17 Required courses; and 3 Professional Electives
Studio Courses....................................... (included in 10 Required Courses)
Planning Internship.......................................... minimum 6 weeks required
....................................................... (completed in 3rd term of the program)
MASTERS DEGREE Final Product:................................................ Major Research Paper/Project
................................................. (completed in the 5th term of the program)
Master of Planning in Urban Development
1 Year Stream
Contact Person: Dr. Sandeep Agrawal, Program Director Number of Required Courses......................................................................6
Phone: 416-979-5000 press 1 ext 6767 Number of Elective Courses........................................................................2
E-mail: sagrawal@ryerson.ca Studio or Practice Related Courses: .......(Included in 6 Required Courses)
- OR- Final Product................................................ Major Research Paper/Project
Program Administrator ................................................. (completed in the 3rd term of the program)
416-979-5000 ext 2099.
urbandev@ryerson.ca
Year Initiated: 2 year stream 2008; 1 year stream 2009 Masters Specializations
Accreditations: Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP), and the Ontario Multiculturalism, Environmental Planning, Urban
Professional Planners Institute (OPPI)
Regeneration, Sustainable Urban Development
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FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Ronald Pushchak MCIP, RPP
Professor. Cross-appointed with School of Occupational and Public
Ryerson University Graduate Scholarship (RGS) – $7000.00 scholarship Health. B.A. (Toronto, 1970) M.E.S. (York, 1973) Ph.D. (Princeton,
for students with an A- average or higher 1982). Specializations: Environmental Planning, Environmental Risk
Number of Scholarships depends on funding available Assessment, Hazardous Facility Siting
Ryerson University Graduate Award – Maximum amount $6500.00 per (416) 979-5000 ext. 7049 pushchak@ryerson.ca
student
Number of Award and amount of each depends on funding available.
Various Graduate Assistant positions are available through the School of
Pamela Robinson MCIP, RPP
Assistant Professor. B.A.H. (Queen's, 1991), M.PL. (Queen's,
Urban and Regional Planning
1994), Ph.D. (University of Toronto, 2000). Specializations: Urban
Sustainability, Environmental Design, Environmental Planning, Urban
PLANNING FACULTY Governance, Public Engagement and Progressive Pedagogy.
(416) 979-5000 ext. 6762 pamela.robinson@ryerson.ca
Sandeep Kumar Agrawal MCIP, RPP, AICP
Professor, Graduate Program Director. B.Arch. (IIT-Roorkee, India, Joseph H. Springer MCIP, RPP
1991), M.C.P. (Manitoba, 1994), Ph.D. (University of Illinois at Urbana- Professor. B.A. (University of Western Ontario, 1971) M.C.R.P. (Rutgers,
Champaign, 2001). Specializations: Urban Design, Design Review, 1974/78) Ph.D. (University of Western Ontario, 1984) . Specializations:
Ethnic Enclaves, Multiculturalism and Planning Policies, Immigration Homelessness and Social Housing, Policy Evaluation.
and Settlement. (416) 979-5000 ext. 6766 springer@ryerson.ca
(416) 979-5000 ext. 6767 sagrawal@ryerson.ca
Steven Webber MCIP, RPP
Lawrence Altrows Assistant Professor. BA (Toronto) M.A.(U.C.L.A), Ph.D. (USC).
Professor. B.Sc. (McGill, 1968) M.urb. (Montréal, 1973). Specializations: Land Use Policy, Growth Management Strategies,
Specializations: Community Development Practices in Latin America, Affordable Housing, Financial Feasibility
Tourism Development, International Development, Community (416) 979-5000 ext. 6772 swebber@ryerson.ca
Development
(416) 979-5000 ext. 6765 laltrows@ryerson.ca Zhixi Cecilia Zhuang MCIP, RPP
Assistant Professor. B.Arch (China), MUP (China), PhD (Waterloo).
David Amborski MCIP, RPP Specializations: Urban Design, Retailing, Revitalization and Urban
Professor. B.A. (Boston College, 1971) M.Sc. (Planning) (Toronto, 1974) Growth, Multicultural Planning, Immigration Settlement, Cross-cultural
M.A. (Economics) (Toronto, 1981). Specializations: Municipal Finance, Studies.
Development Charges, Property Tax Reform in Ontario, Strategic (416) 979-5000 ext. 6806 zczhuang@ryerson.ca
Planning Practice in Ontario and Eastern Europe
(416) 979-5000 ext. 6768 amborski@ryerson.ca
Christopher De Sousa
AFFILIATED FACULTY
Associate Professor, Director. B.A. (University of Toronto, 1994), MSc.
PL (University of Toronto, 1996), Ph.D. (University of Toronto, 2000). Nancy Alcock
Specializations: Environmental Planning, Sustainable Development, Instructor. MSc (Public Policy and Public Administration) (London
Urban Development, Brownfield Redevelopment Policy and Practice, School of Economics and Political Science), B.E.S (Waterloo)
Sustainability Reporting and Project Assessment, Parks and Open Space
(416) 979-5000 ext. 6764 chris.desousa@ryerson.ca Paul Bedford
Adjunct Professor. BSc (Carleton), MSc (University of Toronto)
Ronald Keeble MCIP, RPP
Professor. B.A. (Brock, 1973) M.E.S. (York, 1976) . Specializations: Paul M. L. Bruer
Land-use and Site Planning / Design, Professional Practice, Planning Professor Emeritus. B.A. (Western), M.A. (Illinois), M.C.I.P.
Ethics and Theory
(416) 979-5000 ext.6771 rkeeble@ryerson.ca Eileen Costello
B.A. (Queen's, 1996), M.Sc. Pl. (Toronto, 1998), LLB (Toronto 2001).
Mitchell Kosny MCIP, RPP Specialization: Municipal and Land Use Planning Law.
Associate Director. B.A. (Idaho, 1972) M.R.C.P. (Oklahoma, 1974) Ph.D. ecostello@airdberlis.com
(Waterloo, 1978). Specializations: Municipal Capacity-building, Policy, Murtaza Haider
Strategic Planning, Social Planning Associate Professor. B.Sc. (Pakistan, 1992) M.A.Sc. (Toronto, 1999), PhD
(416) 979-5000 ext.7314 mkosny@ryerson.ca (Toronto, 2003). Specializations: Supply Chain/Logistics Management,
Travel Demand Forecasting, Infrastructure Investment Analysis, and Land
Nina-Marie Lister MCIP, RPP Development
Associate Professor. B.A. Hons. (Toronto) M.Sc. Pl. (Toronto) Ph.D. (416) 979-5000 x 2480 murtaza.haider@ryerson.ca
Cand. (Waterloo), MCIP, RPP. Specializations:Urban/ex-urban Parklands,
Urban Ecology, Landscape & Ecological Design, Landscape Urbanism; Pamela Hitchcock
Edible Landscapes & Food Security, Biodiversity Conservation Professor Emerita. B.A. (Wheaton), M.R.P. (North Carolina), M.C.I.P.
(416) 979-5000 ext 6769 nm.lister@ryerson.ca
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George Kapelos Don Verbanac
Professor. AB, Prin., MCP, Harv., March, Yale, RPP, MCIP, OAA, Instructor. B.A.A. (Urban and Regional Planning) (Ryerson), M. Arch.
MRAIC (Manitoba), M.R.A.I.C.
dverbana@ryerson.ca
Michael E. Kusner
Professor Emeritus. B.Arch. (Natal), Dipl. Town Planning (London),
M.Sc. (Toronto), M.C.I.P.
Ian Lord
Senior Instructor, B.A. (Queen’s), M.Sc. (Pl) (Toronto), LL.B (Osgoode
Hall)
Harold Madi
Instructor. B.A.A. (Urban and Regional Planning) (Ryerson), M. Arch.
(UBC), M.R.A.I.C. NEW
Leo Longo
B.A. (Toronto, 1974), LLB(Queen's, 1977). Specialization: Development
Law, Municipal Law.
llongo@airdberlis.com
Eva Samery
Professor Emerita. B.A. (Budapest), M.Sc. (Pl.) (Toronto), M.C.I.P.,
R.P.P
Cheryl Teelucksingh
Associate Professor. B.A. (Queen’s, 1987), M.C.S. (Calgary, 1996),
PhD (York, 2001). Specializations: Environmental Justice, Urban
Sustainability, Socio-spatial Theory, Applied Geographical Information
Systems, and Ethno-racial and Immigrant Settlement Patterns.
(416) 979-5000 Ext. 6213 teeluck@ryerson.ca
ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 125
SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY MA/MS ACSP Member:
Full
Year Initiated: 1998 *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
Degrees Granted through 8/31/11..............................................................36
Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11.....................................................2 PLANNING FACULTY
Dr. Sarah Coffin
Masters Specializations Associate Professor. PhD, Georgia Institute of Technology.
Community Development Specializations: Research in Brownfields, Green Economic
Development, Sustainable Development
Economic Development (314) 977-3934 coffinsl@slu.edu
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Dr. Dan Monti
Professor. PhD University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. FYI
Specializations: Urban Redevelopment, Business Community Relations,
Civil Unrest, Gangs, Urban History, Urban Community and Civic Master's Degree in Urban Planning and Real Estate
Culture. Development
(314) 977-3934 monti@slu.edu The mission of the program in Urban Planning and Real Estate
Development is to provide a center for education, community dia-
Dr. Joanna Ganning logue and research to
Assistant Professor. PhD, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champagne. support urban growth, and revitalization in the St. Louis region
Specializations: Regional and Community Economic Development:
and globally.
Urban-Rural Linkages, Urban and Rural Amenities, and the Economic
Role of Universities in Regions.
(314) 977-3934 jganning@slu.edu
Why Include Real Estate?
Land and land transactions are fundamental aspects of develop-
Dr. James Gilsinan ment and revitalization. Whether you are working on neighbor-
Professor. Ph.D., Univeristy of Colorado. Specializations: Criminal
Justice, Qualitative Methods, Public Sector Organizations.
hood, infill-housing, or attracting a major industry to increase
(314) 977-3934 gilsinanjf@slu.edu employment, land transactions are a critical aspect of "making the
deal." A basic understanding of financial concepts, land use laws,
and the language of real estate transactions are important to both
Peter W. Salsich, Jr. public sector and private sector professionals.
Professor. JD, Saint Louis University. Specializations: Land Use
Regulation/Real Estate Transactions, Property, Contracts, Housing and
Community Development. UPRED works with and on issues that run the gamut of human
(314) 977-2770 salsichp@slu.edu settlement and sustainable development. The St. Louis region is
E. Allan Tomey our primary focus, but our search for ideas and solutions is nation-
Instructor. AB, Northwestern University. Specializations: Research in al and global.
Employment and Training.
(314) 977-3934 tomeya@slu.edu The problems of urban decline and disinvestment are not unique
to St. Louis. Similarly, problems caused by population growth on
the urban fringe and changing employment locations are not just
symptomatic of life in urban areas of the United States. The skills
and competencies gained in the program are designed to develop
OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY local, regional, and global perspectives.
ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 127
SAN JOSÉ STATE UNIVERSITY MA/MS ACSP Member:
PAB
Full
Department of Urban and Minimum GRE: GRE scores are required if the
Regional Planning
Minimum TOEFL
applicant's GPA is below 3.0
550/213: University
One Washington Square Departmental Requirement: Personal statement, transcripts and
San José, California 95192-0185 three letters of recommendation.
Phone (408) 924-5882 MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements
Fax (408) 924-5872 Hours of Core............................................................................................18
E-mail: urbplan@sjsu.edu Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses..............................................9
Hours of Restricted Electives......................................................................0
www.sjsu.edu/urbanplanning Hours of Unrestricted Electives.................................................................15
Other.......................................................................6 units Report or Thesis
Asha Weinstein Agrawal, Department Chair Total Required Hours in Planning Program..............................................48
Exam, Thesis or Final Product:.......................... Planning Report or Thesis
Phone (408) 924-5853 for 6 units
E-mail: asha.weinstein.agrawal@sjsu.edu Note: 180 hours of professional work or internship experience required.
Mixed 0 0 0
Masters Specializations
Community Design and Development, Other / Don’t know 7 9 16
Applications of Technology in Planning,
Non-US Citizens Non-
Environmental Planning 1 9 10
Permanent Residents
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Bachelors degree from an accredited
Total Students 52 70 122
institution
Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 2.5 (University),
3.0 recommended on last two years
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
of undergraduate work (Department)
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John E. Davidson
PLANNING FACULTY Lecturer: BA (1986) University of Chicago; MUP (2002) San José State
University. Specializations: Land Use Planning.
Asha Weinstein Agrawal (408) 535-7895 john.davidson@sanjoseca.gov
Associate Professor: BA (1993) Harvard University; M.Sc. (1994)
London School of Economics and Political Science; Ph.D. (2002)
University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Transportation Rob L. Eastwood
Planning and Finance, Planning History, and Communication Skills for Lecturer: BA (1995) Occidental College; MA (1998) Cal Poly San Luis
Planners. Obispo. Specializations: Environmental Planning and Social Planning.
(408) 924-5853 asha.weinstein.agrawal@sjsu.edu (408) 299-5792 rob.eastwood@pln.co.santa-clara.ca.us
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Laurel R. Prevetti
Lecturer: BS (1981) and MS (1984) University of California, Berkeley. FYI
Specializations: Land Use Planning, Community Development, and
Resource Management. Using world-renowned Silicon Valley as a laboratory, the Urban
(408) 535-7901 laurel.prevetti@sanjoseca.gov and Regional Planning Department at San José State University
(SJSU) is a leading center in professional urban and regional
Charles R. Rivasplata planning graduate education. The university is located in
Lecturer: BA (1980), MA (1983), MS (1990), and MCP (1991) downtown San José, the largest city in Northern California and
University of California, Berkeley; Ph.D. (2006) University of California, the capital of Silicon Valley, one of the most rapidly changing
Davis. Specializations: Transportation Planning, Institutional Integration, and socially complex metropolitan areas of the nation. The San
and Regional Governance.
José metropolitan area and the larger San Francisco Bay Region
(415) 897-6929 c_rivasplata@hotmail.com offer outstanding opportunities for case studies and research in all
aspects of urban and regional planning.
David Roemer
Lecturer: BA (2001), MUP (2004) San José State University. The department offers graduate study leading to the degree of
Specializations: GIS, Geography, Quantitative Methods. Master of Urban Planning (MUP) for a diverse student population
(408) 771-3572 der_gis@earthlink.net to become leaders in rapidly-changing urban environments,
with skills for working with wide-ranging constituencies and
Ella Samonsky the commitment towards lifelong professional development. A
Lecturer: BA (2003) University of British Columbia; MCP (2007) special mission of the program is to provide planning education
University of Cincinnati. Specializations: Community Planning,
opportunities for a diverse student population, including working
International Relations.
students who prefer to attend the program on a part-time basis.
(408) 277-2730 ella_samonsky@yahoo.com
The program trains skilled professionals who graduate with a
strong education in general planning practice and theory, as
Eduardo Serafin well as specialized training in planning sub-fields that include
Lecturer: AICP, BSCE (1983) University of the Philippines; MSE (1990)
University of California Berkeley; MSTM (1997) Polytechnic Institute of community design and development, transportation and land
New York University. Specializations: Transportation Planning. use planning, environmental planning, and the applications of
(510) 375-3997 eduardo.serafin@yahoo.com technology in planning.
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State University of New
BA/BS MA/MS ACSP Member:
York AT ALBANY PAB PAB PAB FULL
ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 131
FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Catherine T. Lawson
2.5 Assistantship Lines; 1 Targeted Fellowship Lines; AITE Scholarships; Associate Professor. BA., Western Washington University (1988);
Research, Assistantships, Plus Standard Student Loan Program. MS., (1995); MURP (1997); Ph.D., (1998) Portland State University.
Eligibility Criteria: Strong academic record and suitability Specializations: Transportation Planning, Quantitative Methods & Data
for TA or RA work, as related to Management, GIS, Freight.
specific assignments. (518) 442-4775 lawsonc@albany.edu
AITE are transportation Scholarships
awarded on basis of GPA and research David A. Lewis
project summary. Associate Professor. BA, (1989); MCRP., (1997); Ph.D., (2003) Rutgers
University. Specializations: Regional Planning and Regional Science,
Brownfield Redevelopment, Local and Regional Economic Development,
TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Globalization and Economic Restructuring.
2010-2011 (518) 442-4595 dalewis@albany.edu
Corianne P. Scally
US Citizens & Assistant Professor. BA Florida State Univeristy, (1998); M.S.P.
Male Female Total
Permanent Residents Florida State University (2000); Ph.D. Rutgers University, (2007).
Specializations: Housing, Community Development, Urban,
Hispanics* Of any
2 1 3 Qualitative Methods.
Race (518) 591-8561 cscally@albany.edu
White 35 18 53
Christopher J. Smith
Ray Bromley AICP Professor and Department Chair. BSc, London School of Economics
Professor. BA.(1969); MA. (1973), Ph.D., (1975) Cambridge University. (1968); AA Diploma, Architecture Association (1970); MA (1971), PhD
Specializations: History of Ideas in Planning and Development, (1974) University of Michigan. Specializations: Urban Geography, East
Community Development and Neighborhood Planning, Housing Policy, Asian Studies, Social Problems, Urbanization and Migration.
International Development. (518) 442-3249 cjsmith@albany.edu
(518) 442-4766 r.bromley@albany.edu
Qingmin Meng
Gene Bunnell AICP Visiting Associate Professor. BA, Shandon Normal University, China,
Associate Professor. BA, Wesleyan University (1966); MCRP., Harvard (1994); MS Lanzhou University, China (1997); MS University of Georgia
University (1969); MPH, Michigan (1970); P.hD., London School of (2005); PhD, University of Georgia (2006). Specializations: Remote
Economics (1993). Specializations: Land-Use Planning and Growth Sensing, GIScience & Open Source Geospatial Technology, Coupled
Management, Case Studies of Planning Effectiveness, Infrastructure Human & Natural Systems, Forest & Natural Resources.
Finance and Privatization, Story-Telling in Planning. (518) 591-8563 qmeng@albany.edu
(518) 442-4469 gbunnell@albany.edu
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Paul M. Bray Erica L. Powers, Esq.
Adjunct Faculty. BA, Boston University (1965); JD., Columbia Adjunct Faculty. BA Cum Laude, Harvard College (1965); JD, Boston
University (1968). Specializations: Parks, Preservation and Heritage University (1971); LL.M. Boston Univeristy School of Law (1976).
Planning, Land-Use Law, Environmental Law. Specializations: Planning Law and Environmental Law.
(518) 472-1772 pmbray@aol.com epowers@albany.edu
Todd M. Fabozzi
Adjunct Faculty. BA, SUNY College at Potsdam (1985); MRP., James E. Reppert AICP
University at Albany - SUNY (1994) . Specializations: GIS, Growth Adjunct Faculty. AB, Albright College (1982); MLA., SUNY College
Management, New Urbanism. of Environmental Science and Forestry (1994). Specializations: Site
(518) 588-0743 todd.fabozzi@gmail.com Planning, Community Planning, Waterfront Planning.
jreppert@albany.edu
Rocco Ferraro AICP
Adjunct Faculty. BA., Rutgers University (1973); MCRP, Ohio State Patricia E. Salkin
University (1975). Specializations: Land-Use Planning, Applied Professor & Associate Dean, Albany Law School. BA, University at
Demography, Regional Planning, Growth Management. Albany-SUNY; JD., Albany Law School. Specializations: Land-Use
(518) 453-0850 rocky@cdrpc.org Law, Environmental Law, Planning Ethics.
(518) 445-2351 psalk@albanylaw.edu
Christopher J. O’Connor
Adjunct Faculty. BA., (1996); MA., (2002); University at Albany, SUNY. S. Thyagarajan AICP
Specializations: GIS, Water Resources. Adjunct Faculty. BA., University of Bombay (1959); MCRP, Ohio State
co7450@albany.edu University (1963). Specializations: Comprehensive Planning, Site
Planning, Urban Design, Growth Management.
Kathleen O'Connor, P.E. thyag@energyanswers.com
Adjunct Faculty. BA University of Michigan, (1987); BSE University of
Michigan (1994); MS (1996) University of California. Specializations:
Environmental Planning, Water Resources.
Jeffrey S. Olson
Adjunct Faculty. B.Arch, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (1985);
MA,Empire State College, SUNY (1994). Specializations: Bicycle and
Pedestrian Transportation Planning, Health and Recreation, Trails and
Greenways.
trails2k@aol.com
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TEMPLE UNIVERSITY BS MS ACSP Member:
PAB PAB PAB FULL
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TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Deborah Howe FAICP
Fall 2011 Professor. BS (1974) SUNY College of Environmental Science
& Forestry; MS (1977) and PhD (1982) University of Michigan.
Specializations: Community Development, Land Use Planning, Housing,
U.S. Citizens &
Male Female Total Sustainable Development
Permanent Residents
(267) 468-8301 dhowe@temple.edu
Hispanics of
0 1 1
Any Race Lynn Mandarano
Associate Professor. BS (1984) Cornell University; MBA (1991) Iona
White 27 24 51 College; PhD (2004) University of Pennsylvania. Specializations:
Collaborative Planning Negotiations, Sustainable Communities
African American 2 1 3 (267) 468-8304 lynn.mandarano@temple.edu
Native American/
0 0 0
M. Richard Nalbandian AICP
Pacific Islander Associate Professor of Research. BS (1963) and MS (1966)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology; MRP (1973) University of
Asian American 0 2 2 Pennsylvania. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Regional
Planning, Sustainability Practices
(267) 468-8302 richard.nalbandian@temple.edu
Mixed 0 0 0
Affiliated FACULTY
Other/Don’t Know 0 0 0
Michael Carroll
Non-US Citizens Principal, CFA Consultants. BS (1991) Cornell; MS (1993) and MCP
1 2 3 (1996) University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Traffic
Non-Permanent Residents Modeling and Transportation Planning
Total Students 30 29 59
James P. Creedon
President, Creedon Management Consultants and former Secretary,
Pennsylvania Department of General Services. BA (1983) and MBA
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. (1992) Lehigh University. Specializations: Strategic Planning,
Emergency Management, Administration.
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Susan Spinella
Assistant Director, Center for Sustainable Communities. BS (2001) and
MS (2004) Temple University. Specializations: Sustainability Practices,
Emergency Management.
Joanne Walker
Partner, McKenna Walker PC. BA (1980) LaSalle University; JD and
MPA (1983) Syracuse University. Specializations: Environmental Law,
Program and Project Management.
Ernest D. Weiler
Consultant, Retired—Rohm and Haas Company Director. BS (1959)
and PhD (1966) U. of Nebraska; MBA (1974) Temple University.
Specializations: Sustainable Business Practices.
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MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member:
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY PAB FULL
* If you are a Texas resident in an out-of-state school you are also eli-
Annual Student Enrollment gible for top 10% admission at Texas A&M University. You must submit a
residency questionnaire so that your residency status may be determined.
Applied Accepted Enrolled
This may take a little longer, but you also will be admitted as soon as
09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 possible.
Undergrad n/a n/a 48 41 26
Departmental Requirement: NA
Masters 76 87 56 43 21 22
Doctoral 58 56 27 17 22 12 UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION
Requirements
Hours of Core............................................................................................47
undergraduate DEGREE Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses............................................49
Hours of Restricted Electives....................................................................12
Bachelor of Science in Urban and Regional Sciences Hours of Unrestricted Electives.................................................................12
Other..............................................................................................................
Contact Person: Ann Pool Total Required Hours in Planning Program............................................120
Phone: (979) 845-3941 Exams or Written Requirements............................................................none
E-mail: annpool@tamu.edu
FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
Year Initiated: 2007 Numerous scholarships are available for all undergraduate students in the
Degrees granted through 5/31/10..............................................................15 College of Architecture. Students can submit a single college-wide schol-
arship application to be considered for all ten College of Architecture
scholarships. The Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban
Planning offers 14 additional scholarships that students can apply for.
Qualified students apply through the LAUP department.
ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 137
TOTAL UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT
COMPOSITION MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: None Specified
Fall 2010 Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0
Minimum GRE: GRE is Requiered, No Minimum
Score for Admission
US Citizen & Minimum TOEFL 600
Male Female Total Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required
Permanent Residents
Departmental Requirement: None Specified
Hispanics*
11 11 22
Of any Race
MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements
White 32 14 46 Hours of Core............................................................................................18
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses..............................................6
Hours of Restricted Electives....................................................................12
African American 5 1 6
Hours of Unrestricted Electives.................................................................12
Other............................................................................................................0
Native American /
1 0 1 Total Required Hours in Planning Program..............................................48
Pacific Islander
Exams or Written Requirements............Final oral examination required.
Professional option requires a
Asian American 1 0 1 three hour professional paper.
Research option requires
Mixed 1 6 1 a six hour thesis.
Total Students 51 26 77
Asian American 0 0 0
Masters Specializations
Health and Human Services Planning, Housing, Mixed 0 0 0
Community and Economic Development, Land
Use and Environmental Planning, Transportation Other / Don't know 0 0 0
Planning and Design, Design Your Own Non-US Citizens Non-
6 13 19
Permanent Resident
Total Students 21 25 46
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
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21. Integrating the principles of strategic environmental assessment into
DOCTORAL DEGREE local comprehensive land use plans in California
22. An analysis of producing ethanol and electric power from woody
Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Sciences residues and agricultural crops in East Texas
ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 139
Ming-Han Li
PLANNING FACULTY Associate Professor: Ph.D. (Urban and Regional Science), Texas A&M
University, 2002; M.L.A., Texas A&M University, 1998; M.S. (Civil
Sherry Bame Engineering), The University of Texas-Austin, 1995; B.S. (Agriculture
Professor. University of Michigan (1969); MS, Boston University (1972); Engineering), The National Taiwan University, 1990.
PhD, University of Michigan(1985). Specializations: Social Policy (979) 845-7571 minghan@tamu.edu
Planning, Research Methods, Health & Human Services Planning.
(979) 845-1047 sbame@archone.tamu.edu
Forster Ndubisi
Samuel Brody Professor and Department Head. BS, University of Ibadan (1977);
Professor. BA, Bowdoin College (1992); MS, Bowdoin College (1996); MLA, University of Guelph (1982) ; PhD, University of Waterloo
PhD, University of North Carolina (2001). Specializations: Ecosystem (1987). Specializations: Growth Management, Ecological Design and
Management, Collaborative Planning. Planning, Community Design.
(979) 458-4623 sbrody@archone.tamu.edu (979) 845-1019 fndubisi@archmail.tamu.edu
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Yu Xiao
Assistant Professor. BM, Beijing (Peking) University (2002), BS Beijing
(Peking) University (2002), MUP University of Illinois at Urbana-
Champaign (2004), PhD University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
(2008). Specializations: Urban Economic Development, Disaster
Management, Public Finance.
Timothy Lomax
Visiting Assistant Professor. BS (1979); MS (1982); PhD (1987), Texas
A&M University Specializations: Transportation Planning, Traffic
Modeling.
(979) 845-9960 t-lomax@ttimail.tamu.edu
Dennis Perkinson
Visiting Assistant Professor. BA, University of South Florida (1974); MS,
Northwestern University (1977); PhD, Texas A&M University (1997)
Specializations: Transportation Planning, Transit.
(979) 862-4936 d-perkinson@rrimail.tamu.edu
Carla Prater
Visiting Assistant Professor. BA, Pepperdine University (1975); MUP,
Texas A&M University (1993); PhD, Texas A&M University (1999)
Specializations: Hazard Reduction and Recovery.
(979) 862-3970 carla@archone.tamu.edu
Douglas F. Wunneburger
Assistant Research Scientist. BA, University of Texas (1977); MS,
Stephen F. Austin University (1981); PhD, Texas A&M University
(1992) Specializations: Geographic Information Systems, Computer
Applications.
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TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member:
FULL
Hispanics of
0 2 2
Any Race
MASTERS DEGREE White 2 0 2
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
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TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION
DOCTORAL DEGREE Fall 2010
Ph.D. in Urban Planning and Environmental Policy
Contact Person: Laita Sen, Professor U.S. Citizens &
Male Female Total
Phone: (713) 313-7448 Permanent Residents
E-mail: sen_lx@tsu.edu
Hispanics of
Year initiated 2002 0 1 1
Any Race
Degrees Granted through 8/31/2008........................................................... 7
Degrees Granted from 9/1/2007 to 8/31/2008............................................ 2 White 1 2 3
Dissertations Granted from 9/1/2002 to 8/31/2003....................................7
African American 17 15 32
Native American/
Doctoral Specializations 0 0 0
Pacific Islander
Transportation
Housing and Community Development Asian American 0 0 0
Environmental Policy and Planning Mixed 0 0 0
Walter McCoy
Professor. MURP University of Pittsburg, PhD, University of Pittsburg,
JD S. Texas College of Law. Specialization: Environmental Law
(713) 313-7312 mccoy_wj@tsu.edu
Qisheng Pan
Professor. MS. and Ph.D, University of Southern California.
Specializations: Geographic Information Systems, Transportation, Land
Use Planning, Economic Impact Analysis.
(713) 313-7221 pan_qs@tsu.edu
Lalita Sen
Professor. MS. and Ph.D, Northwestern University. Specializations:
Transportation, Housing, Accessibility.
(713) 313-7448 sen_lx@tsu.edu
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Sheri Smith AICP
Associate Professor. MUP, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,
Ph.D., Texas A&M. Specializations: Housing and Community
Development, Infrastructure
(713) 313-4807 smithsl@tsu.edu
Laura Solitare
Associate Professor. MS. and Ph.D, Rutgers University. Specializations:
Community Development, Environmental Justice, Brownfields.
(713) 313-7772 solitarelg@tsu.edu
Carol Lewis
Associate Professor. Ph.D, University of Houston. Specializations:
Transportation Planning, Mass Transit, Mobility Issues.
Yi Qi
Assistant Professor and Interim Chair, Department of Transportation.
Ph.D., Polytechnic University of New York
FYI
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MA/MS ACSP Member:
TUFTS UNIVERSITY
PAB Full
Masters Specializations
Urban and Social Policy and Planning
Environmental Policy and Planning
ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 145
TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Justin Hollander AICP
2010-2011 Assistant Professor. PhD, Rutgers University; MRP, University of
Massachusetts at Amherst. Specialization: Urban Planning
(617) 627-3394 justin.hollander@tufts.edu
US Citizens
& Permanent Resi- Male Female Total James Jennings
dents Professor. PhD, MA, Columbia University; BA, Hunter College.
Hispanics of any Specializations: Urban and Neighborhood Politics, Social Welfare,
4 6 10 Community Development.
Race
(617) 627-3394 james.jennings@tufts.edu
White 23 54 77
Sheldon Krimsky
Professor. PhD, MA, Boston University; MS, Purdue University.
African American 4 11 15
Specializations: Environmental Policy and Ethics. www.tufts.
edu/~skrimsky
Native American/
0 0 0 (617) 627-3394 sheldon.krimsky@tufts.edu
Pacific Islander
Other/Don’t know 0 0 0
Barbara Parmenter
Non-US Citizens Lecturer. PhD, University of Texas at Austin. Specializations:
Geographic Information Systems
Non-Permanent 4 5 9
(617) 627-3394 barbara.parmenter@tufts.edu
Residents
Mary E. Davis
Assistant Professor. PhD, University of Florida. Specializations:
Environmental Health.
(617) 627-3394 mary.davis@tufts.edu
OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY
Laurie Goldman Margaret Barringer AICP
Lecturer. PhD, MIT; MS, Israel Institute of Technology. Specializations: Lecturer. MCP, University of Rhode Island Specializations: Economic
Housing, Community Development. Development.
(617) 627-3394 laurie.goldman@tufts.edu (617) 627-3394 pegsquare@aol.com
Patricia Bonner-DuVal
Lecturer. MEd., Harvard University. Specialization: Philanthropy and
Fundraising.
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Robert Burdick Ingar Palmlund
Lecturer. JD, Boston University Law School. Specialization: Negotiation Lecturer. PhD, Clark University; MPA, Lund University, Sweden.
and Conflict Resolution. Specialization: International Environmental Policy.
(617) 627-3394 rburdick@gbls.org (617) 627-3394 ipalmlund@aol.com
Francine Jacobs
Associate Professor. Ed.D., Harvard University; MEd, Harvard
University. Specializations: Child and Family Policy, Program
Evaluation.
(617) 627-3394 francine.jacobs@tufts.edu
Sylvia Johnson
Lecturer. PhD, Brandeis University. Specializations: Philanthropy and FYI
Fundraising.
(617) 627-3394 sjohnson@hyamsfoundation.org
Magaly Koch
Lecturer. PhD, Boston University. Specialization: Remote Sensing and
Geographic Information Systems
(617) 627-3394 mkoch@bu.edu
Jeffrey Levine
Lecturer. Masters of Planning. University of Minnesota. Specializations:
Urban and Regional Planning.
(617) 627-3394 jeff_levine@town.brookline.ma.us
Tatjana Meschede
Lecturer. PhD, University of Massachussetts, Boston. Specialization:
Research Methods, Statistics, Public Policy.
(617) 627-3394 meschede@brandeis.edu
David Orlinoff
Lecturer. MBA, Harvard Business School. Specialization: Financial
Analysis and Management for Non Profit Organizations.
(617) 627-3394 david.orlinoff@tufts.edu
ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 147
UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO, THE STATE MUP
ACSP Member:
Full
PAB
UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
Urban and Regional Planning UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University admissions criteria apply. See University at Buffalo
114 Diefendorf Hall, UB South Campus Admissions Web site: http://admissions.buffalo.edu/apply/admissioncrite-
Buffalo, New York 14214-3087 ria.php
Phone (716) 829-3485
Fax (716) 829-3256 UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION
REQUIREMENTS
E-mail: planning@buffalo.edu Hours of Core.......................................................................................... 30
www.ap.buffalo.edu/planning Hours of Studio Courses.......................................................................... 18
Hours of Restricted Elective . ...................................................................18
Ernest Sternberg, Chair Hours of Required Academic Residency...................................................36
E-mail: ezs@buffalo.edu Total Required Hours In Environmental Design Program...................... 48
Total Required Hours to Graduate from University.............................. 120
PROGRAM INFORMATION Additional Requirement... minimum GPA of 2.5 in Environmental Design
major courses
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Fall Admission Deadline 2010-11...................................... Rolling; March 1 priority
Fall Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11.................................. Rolling; March 1 priority
Spring Admission Deadline 2010-11.............................. Rolling; October 31 priority
Spring Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11......................... Rolling; October 31 priority
In-State Tuition and Fees: . ................................................................. $9,978 per year
MASTERS DEGREE
Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: ......................................................... $15,398 per year
Application Fee...................................................................................................... $75 Master of Urban Planning
Additional Fees (School Instructional Technology Fee)..................................... $237
Contact Person: Shannon Phillips, Assistant Dean for
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Graduate Education
Admission Deadline Fall Semester .................................................................. June 1 Phone: (716) 829-3485
Admission Deadline Spring Semester ..................................................... November 1 E-mail: smp2@buffalo.edu
Financial Aid Deadline .................................................................................. March 1
In-State Tuition and Fees..............................................................$3,568 per semester Year Initiated: 1980 PAB Accredited
Out-of-State Tuition and Fees.......................................................$7,773 per semester Degrees Granted through 8/31/11............................................................765
Application Fee...................................................................................................... $50
Degrees Granted from 9/1/08 to 8/31/11...................................................36
Additional Fee (School Instructional Technology Fee).................. $214 per semester
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TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION G. William Page AICP
2010-2011 Professor. BA, Princeton; MCRP, Rutgers; PhD, Rutgers.
Specializations: Environmental Planning, Policy, and Management, GIS
Applications, Quantitative Methods, Water Policy.
US Citizens & (716) 829-3485 gpage@buffalo.edu
Male Female Total
Permanent Residents
JiYoung Park
Assistant Professor. BA, MA Seoul National University, Ph.D., University
Hispanics of any race* 2 4 6 of Southern California. Specializations: Analytical, Quantitative and
Research Methods, Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Mitigation
White 32 14 46 (716) 829-3485 jp292@buffalo.edu
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Kenneth Swanekamp
OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Adjunct Assistant Professor. MBA, University at Buffalo.
James J. Allen Specialization: Physical Planning.
Adjunct Assistant Professor. MUP, University at Buffalo. Specializations: (716) 829-3485
Economic Development Planning, Strategic Planning.
(716) 829-3485 jjallen@buffalo.edu Kerry Traynor
Adjunct Assistant Professor. M.Arch, University at Buffalo; M.S.
Alex Bitterman Arch. History, Mississippi State University. Specialization: Historic
Adjunct Assistant Professor. M.Arch, University at Buffalo; Ph.D., Preservation.
University at Buffalo. Specializations: Graphic and Environmental (716) 829-3485
Design.
(716) 829-3485
Carl Calabrese
Adjunct Assistant Professor. MA, University at Buffalo. Specializations:
Governance and Management, Local Government Politics.
(716) 829-3485 cc63@buffalo.edu
Thomas DeSantis
Adjunct Assistant Professor. BA, University at Buffalo; MUP, University
at Buffalo. Specializations: Community Development and Revitalization.
(716) 829-3485
Alan Dewart
Adjunct Assistant Professor. MBA, Cornell University.
Specialization: Real Estate Development.
(716) 829-3485
Hiroaki Hata
Associate Professor, Department of Architecture. MArch, Harvard
University and Washington University. Specializations: Urban Design,
Architecture.
(716) 829-3485 hata@buffalo.edu
James Morrell
Adjunct Assistant Professor. MUP, University at Buffalo.
Specializations: Technology and Information Systems.
(716) 829-3485
R. J. Multari
Adjunct Assistant Professor. Ed.M. , Ed.S., M.S., Adv.Crt., University
at Buffalo. Specializations: School and Campus Planning and
Environmental Education.
(716) 829-3485 multari@buffalo.edu
William Murray
Adjunct Assistant Professor. JD, University of Detroit. Specializations:
Planning Law, Real Estate Development.
(716) 829-3485 wmmurray@buffalo.edu
Adam Sokol
Adjunct Assistant Professor. M.Arch, Yale University. Specializations:
Architecture and Design.
(716) 829-3485
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UCL (THE BARTLETT)
BA/BS MA/MS
PAB
ACSP Member:
FULL
PAB
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Year initiated: Planning programs taught since 1914. This program is
Admissions Deadline: 15 January each year accredited by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and also
(undergraduate applications must be submitted via the UK Central Admissions accredited by the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI).
System, UCAS, details here: www.ucas.com/)
Tuition Fees 2011-12 : £17,560 per annum (approximately $28,130 per year) Masters Specializations
(tuition fees increase slightly each year, current schedule of fees can be found here: Housing, Property and Development; Infrastructure Planning;
www.ucl.ac.uk/current-students/money/) International Real Estate and Planning; Urban Design; Urban
Regeneration; Spatial Planning; Sustainable Urbanism.
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admissions Deadline : 15 June each year
(postgraduate applications should be made on-line through our website: http:// MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/graduate-study/ ) Minimum undergraduate GPA 3, (although 3.5 is preferred).
Tuition fees 2011-12: £17,560 (approximately $28,130 per year) Minimum GRE Not required
(tuition fees vary according to program and increase slightly each year.
The current schedule of fees can be found here: MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements
www.ucl.ac.uk/current-students/money/)
The program consists of 8 taught modules (each worth 15 credits) and a
Annual Student Enrollment dissertation (worth 60 credits). Students need to pass all taught modules
and the dissertation (a total of 180 credits) in order to graduate. The
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 taught modules include two specialization modules.
Undergraduate 68 87 101 95
MSc in International Real Estate and Planning
Masters* 105 148 156 203
Contact Person: Dr Jung Won Son, Admissions Tutor
*the Masters figures relate to the full range of MSc programs taught in the Bartlett
School of Planning. Details of all our Masters programs can be found on our web- Phone: + 44 (0) 20 7679 4893
site at: http://www.bartlett.ucl.ac.uk/planning/ E-mail: j.son@ucl.ac.uk
Year initiated: Planning programs taught since 1914. This program is
accredited by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and also
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE accredited by the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) but only where it
is taken as a specialist year following an RTPI accredited 3 year planning
BSc in Urban Planning Design and Management undergraduate degree.
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MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Dr Claudio de Magalhães
Minimum undergraduate GPA 3, (although 3.5 is preferred). DipArch MSc PhD ILTM. Senior Lecturer in urban development and
Minimum GRE Not required regeneration and Director of the MSc Programme in International Real
Estate and Planning. His research interests lie in urban governance, plan-
MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements ning and regeneration, property development and its relationship to urban
The program consists of 8 taught modules (each worth 15 credits) and a spaces, as well as the management of public spaces.
dissertation (worth 60 credits). Students need to pass all taught modules
c.magalhaes@ucl.ac.uk
and the dissertation (a total of 180 credits) in order to graduate. The
taught modules include two specialization/optional modules.
Professor Harry Dimitriou
DipTP MSc PhD MCIT MRTPI. Bartlett Professor of Planning Studies.
His research interests include land-use/transport planning, decision-mak-
PLANNING FACULTY ing and risk analysis in large-scale infrastructure investments and Third
World city development.
Dr Sonia Arbaci h.dimitriou@ucl.ac.uk
MArch PhD. Lecturer at the Bartlett School of Planning. Her main areas
of research interest are housing systems and welfare regimes in Europe, Professor Nick Gallent
(ethnic) segregation, social mix, inequality, mechanisms of differentiation, BSc PhD MRTPI MRICS. Professor in Housing and Planning and a spe-
and immigration. Her interest in comparative analyses ranges from the cialist in planning for housing and UK housing policy. He is also interested
production of the built environment to urban processes and social changes in planning policy and processes in the British countryside and overseas.
(e.g. socio-spatial mobility, ethnic desegregation, gentrification, etc.). n.gallent@ucl.ac.uk
s.arbaci@ucl.ac.uk
Professor Sir Peter Hall
Matthew Carmona MA PhD FBA MAE Hon DSS Hon PhD Hon DLitt Hon DLitt Hon DEng
BA BArch MA PhD ARB MRTPI FRSA. Professor of Planning & Urban Hon DArts Hon DLaw Hon DSc Hon DLaws Hon DLitt Hon DLit Hon
Design. His research has focused on the policy context for delivering DLitt Hon DSS Hon DTech Hon DSc HonMRTPI . Bartlett Professor of
better quality built environments. His background is as an architect and a Planning and Regeneration and Co-Director of the MSc Programme in
planner and he has published widely in the areas of urban design, design Urban Regeneration. He has been hugely influential in the development
policy and guidance, performance management in planning, and the man- of planning theory and strategy and has written over 30 books, many of
agement of public space. which focus on themes of planning history and the future of cities.
m.carmona@ucl.ac.uk p.hall@ucl.ac.uk
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Dr Susan Moore Tse-Hui Teh
BES MES PhD FHEA is Lecturer in Urban Development and Planning. Her BArch (Hons) MSAUD. Lecturer in Urban Design and Planning, an archi-
current research focuses on the intersections of sustainability, innovation, tect and an urban designer. Her main research interests are in actor-network
‘best practice’ and urban policy in the production of suburban and urban theory, the systemic understanding of urban areas, and new methods of
residential environments. Recent projects include work on New Urbanism in public participation for the alteration and expansion of urban infrastructure.
Canada and sustainable construction knowledge networks in the UK. She is completing her PhD which looks at ways in which the urban water-
susan.moore@ucl.ac.uk cycle can be reconfigured in the lower Lea river basin in east London.
t.teh@ucl.ac.uk
Professor Nick Phelps
BA PhD. Professor of Urban and Regional Development and Co-Director Professor Mark Tewdwr-Jones
of the MSc programme in Urban Studies. His background is in urban and BSc DipTP MA PhD MRTPI FRSA FRGS. Professor of Spatial Planning
economic geography and planning. His research interests cover urban and Governance and has previously lectured at the Universities of
politics, the dynamics of suburban and edge urban development, multina- Aberdeen and Cardiff. He is an expert on the UK planning system, spatial
tional companies and economic development and the role of the planning planning, planning history, regions, devolution and localism, European
system in investment attraction. and UK spatial governance, and film and the city. He has undertaken
n.phelps@ucl.ac.uk research on numerous areas including European planning frameworks,
housing policy and theories of governance and is currently working on
Professor Mike Raco projects on land use futures, planning and health, and planning and poli-
BA PhD is Professor of Urban Governance and Development and has tics.
previously lectured at King’s College London and the Universities of m.tewdwr-jones@ucl.ac.uk
Reading and Glasgow. His research interests are focused around the cen-
tral theme of governing spaces, with a particular emphasis on democratic Dr Joanna Williams
theory and governance, sustainable-city building, and the politics of urban BSc MPhil PhD MRTPI. Senior Lecturer in sustainable development with
communities. He has published widely on the topics of spatial planning, a research interest in post-carbon society: zero-carbon / carbon neutral
sustainable development, economic development, infrastructure, and development, carbon management, renewable energy, sustainable con-
property-led regeneration. sumption and production, sustainable lifestyles. Recent research projects
m.raco@ucl.ac.uk include: One-person Households – Homes for the Future, Zero-carbon
Homes, Microgeneration in Thames Gateway, Green Houses for the
Professor Yvonne Rydin Growth Regions, Sustainable Consumption and Production – operational-
BA PhD MRICS. Professor of Planning, Environment and Public Policy ising the Marrakech process.
and Director of UCL Environment Institute. Her research interests encom- joanna.williams@ucl.ac.uk
pass institutionalist and discursive planning theory, planning for urban
sustainability, and urban governance. Recent projects have included work Professor Fulong Wu
on planning and sustainable construction and design, social capital and BSc MSc PhD. Bartlett Professor of Planning. His research focuses on
planning, and sustainability indicators. international planning and development, especially urban China. He has
y.rydin@ucl.ac.uk published widely in the areas of urban spatial structure, urban housing
and land development, urban and regional governance, poverty and resi-
Dr HaeRan Shin dential segregation and inequalities.
MSc PhD. Lecturer in urban politics and international planning. Her f.wu@ucl.ac.uk
research interests include poverty studies, negotiation, cultural strategies
of urban development, population change and planning theory. Filipa Matos Wunderlich
h.shin@ucl.ac.uk BMus MArch PhD. Lecturer in Urban Design. Interests in the areas of
temporal and sensorial urbanism, urban design and everyday life, cho-
Dr Jung Won Sonn reographies of place, design quality and experience, and the interface
BA MA PhD. Lecturer in Urban Economic Development. His research between urban aesthetics and the performative arts.
focuses on two issues in economic development: 1) technology and urban f.wunderlich@ucl.ac.uk
economic growth; 2) the national state and territorial planning in East Asia.
j.son@ucl.ac.uk Dr Fangzhu Zhang
BSc MPhil PhD. Lecturer in China planning at the Bartlett School of
Dr Martine Spinks Planning. Her main research interests include studies of innovation and
BA MSc PhD MRTPI. Lecturer is Sustainable Development. She has a biotechnology, China’s innovation system, redevelopment and Chinese
background in sustainability, planning and construction including: major eco-cities. She has been involved in several research projects, including
programme and project management, policy development and legislation EU innovation program, ESRC/DFID project and UK-China sustainable
passage, and consultation and inter-actor engagement. Her research cen- development dialogue.
tres around sustainable building, encompassing development lifecycles fangzhu.zhang@ucl.ac.uk
from financing to operations. Her interests include network theory, social
engagement of technologies, materials and methods in development and
research, and the role of incentives in sustainable building.
m.spinks@ucl.ac.uk
ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 153
FYI
As part of UCL’s multi-disciplinary Faculty of the Built Environment, MSc Mega Infrastructure Planning Appraisal and Delivery. The School
the Bartlett School of Planning maintains a position as one of the premier also offers an MPhil/PhD in Planning Studies. Many of these programmes
planning schools in the UK and Europe and will be celebrating our cen- are professionally accredited either in full or in part by the Royal Town
tenary in 2014. Our unique location in the heart of central London, one Planning Institute (RTPI), the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors
of the world’s most dynamic and cosmopolitan cities, positions us at the (RICS) or both.
forefront of policy-relevant critical debate, empirical urban study, and
research-led teaching on the practices of shaping sustainable cities and At the Bartlett School of Planning our research informs our teaching.
regions. The very international and interdisciplinary staff profile and stu- The School offers a unique hands-on learning environment for students,
dent body are evidence of the distinctive reputation of the School involving interaction with some of the leading urban planning academics
and practitioners, through close supervision, project work, and teach-
In addition to the Undergraduate degree in Urban Planning Design and ing innovation. Students learn in a highly stimulating inter-disciplinary
Management, and the Master’s degrees in International Planning and environment about the form, planning, design and management of cities
International Real Estate and Planning, the School offers a number of and about how to shape their future. We believe that we can best achieve
other undergraduate and postgraduate programmes including: a BSc in our aims within an environment that positively embraces difference and
Urban Studies, a BSc in Planning and Real Estate, and the following, debate, and which generates the right context for creative thinking.
Masters programmes - MSc Urban Regeneration, MSc Planning Design
and Development, MSc Spatial Planning, MSc Sustainable Urbanism and
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UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA MA/MS ACSP Member:
PAB Full
ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 155
PLANNING FACULTY OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY
Laura Huntoon AICP Michael Bradley
Associate Professor. Harvard AB, University of Pennsylvania, MA, Ph.D., Associate Professor. University of New Mexico, BA and MPA and Ph.D.
(1991). Specializations: International Development and Planning, (1971) University of Michigan. Specializations: Environmental Planning,
Comparative International Perspectives, Migration, Quantitative Methods, Impact Assessment, Natural Resource Planning, Political Economy.
Social Equity. (520) 621-3865 mdb@hwr.arizona.edu
(520) 626-1151 huntoon@email.arizona.edu
Frank Cassidy
Professional/Adjunct. University of Arizona, BA and JD (1982)
Iris Patten Specializations: Land Use Law.
Assistant Professor; Master of Urban and Regional Planning, 2007, (520) 682-3401 fcassidy@marana.com
University of Florida, Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning, 2010,
University of Florida. Specializes in land use analysis and scenario mod- Arlan Colton FAICP
eling, geographic information systems, land use conflict, and interna- Professional/Director, Pima County Planning and Zoning.
tional planning. Current research includes understanding the connection
University of Arizona, MS (1977). Specializations: Land Use/
between land use and economic growth, the impacts to growth and land
use suitability after regional and local events (i.e. transit and changes in
Growth Management, Planning Process, Land Use Law and
growth policy) occur, and how innovative industries affect land use suit- Policy.
ability and future growth patterns. Research has been funded by the US (520) 740-6800
Environmental Protection Agency, state and regional agencies and orga-
nizations. Member of the planning professional associations (American Sharon Megdal
Planning Association and Florida Planning Association) and academic Director, Water Resources Research Center. Professor and Specialist,
planning associations (American Collegiate Schools of Planning – Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics. MA and PhD,
ACSP). Princeton University, A.B., Douglass College of Rutgers University. State
(520) 621-1004 and regional water policy and management.
(520) 792-9591 ext.21 smegdal@cals.arizona.edu
Ryan Perckl
Assistant Professor. Ph.D. Clemson University 2010, Environmental William Patrick O'Brien
Design and Planning, MCRP. Clemson University 2005, City and Intermountain Regional Desert Southwest Ecosystem Study Unit of the
Regional Planning, B.S. University of Wisconsin-River Falls 2003, National Park Service; PhD., 1994 University of Colorado, Boulder.
Environmental Science and Land Use Planning. Specializes in geographic Specializations: Cultural Resource Conservation, Historic Preservation
information systems, conservation planning, landscape ecology, landscape Planning, and Historic Research.
connectivity modeling, suitability and opportunity analysis, alternative (520) 621-9922 obrienw@email.arizona.edu
futures modeling, and land use analysis. His current research includes
the development and evaluation of habitat patch models, development
of trans-boundary and ecoregion-scale connectivity modeling, assessing Emily Nottingham
the use of human footprint datasets in corridor modeling, investigating Ph.D., Mass Communications, Indiana University 1978. Specializations:
the environmental and social impacts of conservation easements, and the Housing and Community Development; Planning, Funding, Development
implementation of projection based modeling in infrastructure planning. and Operation of Housing, Human Services and Community
Development Programs; Collaborative, Self-sustaining Community
Initiatives; Public Housing Authorities, Development of for-sale and
Gary Pivo Rental Housing, Mixed-income and Mixed-use Communities.
Professor. University of California, Irvine, BA; MRP, Cornell University;
Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley (1987). Specializations:
Infrastructure/Public Services, Land Use/Growth Management, Pamela J. Pelletier
Community Planner, Tumamoc: People & Habitats. University of
Metropolitan Planning, Regional Planning.
Arizona, MS (2005). Specializations: Regional Planning, Conservation &
(520) 621-9597 gpivo@email.arizona.edu Natural Resources, Community Outreach & Food Systems Planning.
Sandra Rosenbloom
Professor. University of California, Los Angeles, AB, MPA, and Ph.D.
Rebecca Ruopp
Professional/Affiliate. BA, Franconia College; M.A., Tufts University .
Specializations: Transportation Planning, Gender and Aging Issues,
Specializations: Environmental Planning, Commercial and Residential
Infrastructure Finance.
Infill, and Public Participation.
(520) 626-2821 rosenblo@email.arizona.edu
Rebecca.Ruopp@tucsonaz.gov
Jack Siry
Masters in Urban Planning, University of Arizona, 1974. Specializations:
Community Development, Economic Development, Housing,
Municipal Housing Trust Fund, Human Services, Planning Process and
Administration, Long Range Strategic Planning, Redevelopment and
Neighborhood Planning, Rezoning and Code Revision.
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Stephen R. Yool
Professor/Adjunct. BS and MA, California State University - Haywood;
Ph.D., University of California at Santa Barbara. Specializations:
Biogeography; Fire, Remote Sensing; Computer Cartography, GIS.
FYI
The Planning Graduate Program at the University of Arizona
offers a Master of Science in Planning intended for students
interested in careers creating healthy, equitable, and livable
communities. This two year program offers concentrations in
Environmental/Healthy Cities, International/Borderlands, and
Land Use and Community Development. In addition to chosen
area of concentration, students participate in an engaging core cur-
riculum designed around the many social, political, economic, and
cultural factors currently influencing the built environment. With
a third of the coursework dedicated to electives, students have the
flexibility to create a program tailored to their individual interests.
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UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH MA/MS ACSP Member:
PAB CIP Full
COLUMBIA
School of Community & Regional Planning MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Must hold at least a 4-year Bachelor’s
Lasserre Building, 6333 Memorial Road, Room 433 degree from an accredited institution.
Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 76% or B+ Average
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V6T 1Z2 Minimum GRE: Strongly Recommended
Phone: (604) 822-3276 Minimum TOEFL: IBT: 100 (no component test less than 26)
Fax: (604) 822-3787 Departmental Requirement: Must hold at least a 4-year Bachelor’s
degree from an accredited institution.
Email: phdscarp@interchange.ubc.ca
MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements
www.scarp.ubc.ca Credits of Core Coursework: . ..................................................................15
Credits of Restricted Electives: ................................................................12
Thesis, Exams, or Final Project Credits:
Dr. Penelope Gurstein, Director Supervised Research Project .................................................................(6),
Phone: (604) 822-6065 or Thesis ...............................................................................................(12)
Email: gurstein@interchange.ubc.ca Total Required Credits in Planning Program: ..........................................60
Master’s Specializations
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Comparative Development Planning Contact Person: Sherli Mah
Community Development and Social Planning Phone: (604) 822-3276
Disaster and Risk Management Planning E-mail phdscarp@interchange.ubc.ca
Ecological and Natural Resources Planning
Year Initiated: 1968 PAB Accredited
Urban Design and Transportation Planning Degrees Granted through 5/31/11..............................................................61
Urban Development Planning Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 5/31/11.....................................................5
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DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Michael Leaf
University Admission Policy: Must hold a Master’s degree from an Associate Professor & Chair, Masters Program. M.A. (M.I.T.),
accredited institution. M.Arch, M.C.P., Ph.D. (U.C. Berkeley). Specializations: International
Minimum GRE: Strongly Recommended Development Comparative Urbanization.
Minimum TOEFL: IBT: 600 (604) 822-6213 leaf@interchange.ubc.ca
Departmental Requirement: Must hold a Master’s degree from an
accredited institution.
Timothy McDaniels
Professor & Associate Director. B.A. (Minnesota), M.A. (SFU), Ph.D.
PLANNING FACULTY (Carnegie Mellon). Specializations: Decision Analysis, Environmental
Policy and Resource Management.
Leonora Angeles
Associate Professor. B.A., M.A. (Philippines) Ph.D. (Queen's). (604) 822-9288 timmcd@interchange.ubc.ca
Specializations: International and Community Development
(604) 822-9312 angeles@interchange.ubc.ca William Rees
Professor. B.Sc., Ph.D. (University of Toronto), F.R.S.C. Specializations:
Ecological Systems, Ecological Economics, Human Ecology, Policy for
Larry Beasley
Sustainable Development.
Distinguished Practice Professor. C.M., B.A. (Geography and Political
Science), M.A. (Planning), Hon. L.L.D. (Simon Fraser U.), F.C.I.P. (604) 822-2937 wrees@interchange.ubc.ca
Specializations: City Planning, Urban Design, Heritage Conservation.
(604) 687-5108 larrybeasley@shaw.ca Leonie Sandercock
Professor & Chair of PhD Program. BA (Hons), University of Adelaide
(1970). PhD, Australian National University (1974), MFA (screenwriting)
Peter Boothroyd
University of California at Los Angeles (1989). Specializations: Urban
Professor Emeritus. B.A. (Geography, U. of Toronto), M.A. (Sociology,
Planning and Social Policy.
U. of Alberta). Specializations: Social Policy, Community and Regional
Development. (604) 822-0225 leonies@interchange.ubc.ca
(604) 822-4155 peterb@interchange.ubc.ca
Maged Senbel
Assistant Professor. B.Arch. (University of Oregon), M.Arch.
Stephanie E. Chang
(McGill University), M.Sc. (Planning), Ph.D. (Planning) (U.B.C.).
Associate Professor. B.S.E. (Princeton), M.S. (Cornell), Ph.D.
Specializations: Urban Design.
(Cornell). Canada Research Chair in Disaster Management and Urban
Sustainability. Specializations: Disaster and Risk Management (604) 822-9158 senbel@interchange.ubc.ca
(604) 827-5054 sechang@interchange.ubc.ca
Mark Stevens
Anthony H.J. Dorcey Assistant Professor. B.A. (University of Oregon), MCRP, (Planning,
Professor. M.A. (Economic Science) (Aberdeen), M.Sc. (Regional University of Oregon), PhD, (Planning, University of North Carolina).
Planning) (Wisconsin), F.C.I.P. Specializations: Water Resources Specializations: Environmental & Land Use Planning.
Management, Natural Resources Policy, Dispute Resolution, Governance. (604) 822-1602 xstevens@interchange.ubc.ca
(604) 822-5725 dorcey@interchange.ubc.ca
Jinhua Zhao
Lawrence Frank Assistant Professor. B.A. (Tongji University), M.Sc. (Massachussetts
Associate Professor. B.L.Arch., M.Sc., PhD. (Washington). J. Armand Institute of Technology), M.A. City Planning (Massachussetts Institute
Bombardier Chair in Sustainable Transportation. Specializations: of Technology), PhD (Massachussetts Institute of Technology).
Transportation Infrastructure. Specializations: Urban Development & Planning in China, Urban
(604) 822-5387 dfrank@interchange.ubc.ca Transportation Systems in China, Transportation Economics, Public
Transportaiton Management.
John Friedmann (604) 822-0107 jinhua.zhao@ubc.ca
Honorary Professor. Specializations: Planning Theory, International
Development.
(604) 822-0107 jrpf@interchange.ubc.ca
Penelope Gurstein
Professor and Director. B.A. (York), B.Arch. (U.B.C.), M.Arch., Ph.D.
(U.C. Berkeley). Specializations: Social Development, Community-based
Research.
(604) 822-6065 gurstein@interchange.ubc.ca
Tom Hutton
Professor, Associate Director of SCARP for CHS. B.A. (Geography,
U.B.C.), D.Phil. (Geography, Oxford University). Specializations:
Metropolitan Structural Change, Pacific Rim Urban Development, Inner
City Change and Planning Innovation.
(604) 822-4818 thutton@interchange.ubc.ca
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Jon O'Riordan
OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Sustainable Resource Management.
joriorda@shaw.ca
Wally Braul
Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Environmental & Aboriginal Law Michael Shiffer
Wally.Braul@fmc-law.com Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Transportation
michael.shiffer@translink.ca
Bill Buholzer
Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Land Use Law. William Trousdale
wbulholzer@gmail.com Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Community Economic Development.
william@ecoplan.ca
Margaret Eberle
Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Affordable Housing. Eric Vance
m_eberle@telus.net Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Economic Impact and Evaluation for
Planning.
Nathan Edelson ecvance@shaw.ca
Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Community Economic Development.
njedelson@shaw.ca Jay Wollenberg
Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Real Property Development.
Jonathan Frantz jay@coriolis.ca
Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Multimedia.
jon@eartothegroundplanning.com Raymond Young
Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Public Law in the Context of Land
Use Control.
Michael Gordon
Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Housing. reyoung@shaw.ca
michael_gordon@city.vancouver.bc.ca
Teresa Poppelwell
Adjunct Professor. Specializations: International Development.
tpoppelwell@yahoo.co.uk
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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BA/BS MCP Ph.D. ACSP Member:
Undergraduate Specializations
Urban Studies and Planning,
Environmental Design
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MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited DOCTORAL DEGREE
university.
Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Planning
Minimum GRE: No minimum score requirement Contact Person: Yerdua Caesar-Kaptoech
Minimum TOEFL 570 (paper), 230 (CBT), 68 (iBT). Clay Hall
Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Phone: (510) 643-9440
Departmental Requirement: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited E-mail dcrpgrad@berkeley.edu
university. Coursework in microeco- Year initiated 1968
nomics and statistics preferred but not Degrees Granted through 6/30/2011.......................................................223
required; planning-related work expe- Degrees Granted from 7/1/2010 to 6/30/2011............................................4
rience preferred but not required.
Dissertations Granted from 7/1/2009 to 6/30/2011
MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements 1. Planning Kabul: The Politics of Urbanization in Afghanistan
Hours of Core............................................................................................18 2. Understanding Sustainable Transportation Choices: Shifting Routine
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses ........................................ 4-5 Automobile Travel to Walking and Bicycling
Hours of Restricted Electives ................................................................. 6-7
Hours of Unrestricted Electives ......................................................... 12-17 3. The Strip: Las Vegas and the Symbolic Destruction of Spectacle
Hours for final project ............................................................................ 3-6 4. New Methods to Measure Urban Environments for Consumer
Total Required Hours in Planning Program.............................48 minimum Behavior Research:
Exam, Thesis or Final Product ..................................... Professional report, 5. Informal Urbanism: Legal Ambiguity, Uncertainty, and the
.....................................................................client report, or thesis required Management of Street Vending in New York City
6. Road Safety in the Context of Urban Development in Sweden and
California
TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION 7. The Barcelona Model: Urban Planning and Revialization Policy
2010-2011 From the Olympics to the Forum
8. The Transit-Oriented Global Centers for Competitiveness and
Livability: State Strategies and Market Responses in Asia
US Citizens & 9. Revolutionary Urbanism: The Struggle for the Streets of Caracas
Male Female Total
Permanent Residents
10. Land Market Impacts and Firm Geography in a Green and Transit-
Oriented City - The Case of Seoul, Korea -
Hispanics of any race* 3 5 8 11. Towards A Living Wage in the New Economy: The Politics and
Economics of Building Labor Market Institutions at the Urban Scale
White 23 20 43 12. The Housing Transition in Mexico: Local Impacts of National Policy
13. Laser Assisted Nanomanufacturing with Solution Processed
African American 3 3 6 Nanoparticles for Low-cost Electronics and Photovoltaics
14. Planners and the Pork Barrel: Metropolitan Engagement in
Native American/Pacific Resistance to Congressional Transportation Earmarking
0 1 1
Islander
15. Designed by Zoning: Evaluating the Spatial Effects of Land Use
Regulation
Asian American 1 7 8
Mixed 6 3 9
Doctoral Specializations
Other/Don't Know 3 6 9 Transportation, Community Development,
Regional Economic Development,
Non-US Citizens/Non- Housing, International Planning,
5 9 14
Permanent Residents
Urban Design, Environmental Planning,
Total Students 44 54 98 Land Use, Infrastructure
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum GPA; TOEFL; see below.
Minimum GPA: 3.0
Minimum GRE: No minimum score required.
Minimum TOEFL: 570 (paper); 230 (CBT); 68 (IBT)
Departmental Requirement: Master’s degree in planning or
related field from an accredited
university required.
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DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS PLANNING FACULTY
Hours of Core............................................................................................20
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses..............................................0 Nezar AlSayyad
Hours of Restricted Electives................................................................. 28+ Professor. M.S., MIT (1981); Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley
Hours of Unrestricted Electives...................................................................0 (1988). Specializations: Historic Preservation, Housing and
Other............................................................................................................0 Neighborhood Planning, International Development and Planning.
Total Hours ......Minimum: 48 units and 2 years of full-time student status http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty
Exam, Thesis, or Final Product: nezar@berkeley.edu
Dissertation. Prior to advancement to candidacy, students finish five
requirements: (A) Planning Theory; (B) Research Methods; (C) Field Peter Bosselmann
Requirements, including Inside and Outside Field; and (D) Oral Professor. M.Arch., UCLA (1976); Diploma in Architecture, Karlsruhe
Qualifying Examination University, Germany (1973). Specializations: Citizen Participation,
Computer Applications, Environmental Planning, Environmental
FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Psychology.
Multi-year Graduate Division fellowships for top applicants. Combination http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty
of fellowship and academic student appointments awarded to all incom- pbossel@berkeley.edu
ing Ph.D. students.
Robert Cervero
Professor. AB, University of Noth Carolina (1973); MS, Georgia Institute
TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION of Technology; Ph.D., UCLA (1980). Specializations: Computer
2010-2011 Applications, Infrastructure/Public Services, International Development
and Planning.
http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty
US Citizens & robertc@berkeley.edu
Male Female Total
Permanent Residents
Karen Chapple
Hispanics of any race* 5 3 8 Associate Professor. BA, Columbia University (1989); MSCRP, Pratt
Institute (1994); Ph.D., UC Berkeley (2000). Specializations: Local
Economic Development, Poverty, Metropolitan Planning. http://dcrp.ced.
White 9 10 19 berkeley.edu/people/faculty
chapple@berkeley.edu
African American 0 0 0
Daniel G. Chatman
Native American/Pacific Assistant Professor. BA, University of California, Berkeley (1991);
0 0 0
Islander Master in Public Policy, Harvard University (1997); Ph.D., UCLA (2005).
Specializations: Transportation, Land Use, Economic Development,
Asian American 2 2 4 Smart Growth.
http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty
Mixed 1 2 3 dgc@berkeley.edu
Karen Christensen
Other/Don't Know 1 3 4 Associate Professor. BA, Ratcliffe College (1966); MCP (1977) and
Ph.D. (1980), University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Citizen
Non-US Citizens/Non- Participation, Community Development, Housing and Neighborhood
8 5 13
Permanent Residents Planning.
http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty
Total Students 26 25 51 kchriste@berkeley.edu
Jason Corburn
Associate Professor. MCP and Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Technology. Specializations: Environmental Policy & Planning;
Environmental Health; Urban Environmental Justice; Social & Spatial
Epidemiology; Health Impact Assessment; Science & Technology
Studies; Social Theory; Environmental Dispute Resolution.
http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty
jcorburn@berkeley.edu
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Michael Dear Michael Southworth FAICP
Professor. Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Urban Professor. BA (1962) and B.Arch. (1964), University if Minnesota; MCP
Geography, Housing and Neighborhood Planning, Social Policy, Political (1967) and Ph.D. (1970), MIT. Specializations: Environmental Planning,
Economy and Planning Theory. Environmental Psychology, Historic Preservation, Landscape/Site Design,
http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty Physical Planning/Urban Design, Planning Practice.
m.dear@berkeley.edu http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty
msouthw@berkeley.edu
Elizabeth Deakin
Professor. B.S. and M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology; J.D., Paul Waddell
Boston College. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Land Use/ Professor and Chair of Dept of City and Regional Planning. M.S. (1981)
Growth Management, Metropolitan/Regional Planning, Natural Resource and Ph.D. (1989), University of Texas, Dallas. Specializations: Urban
Planning, Planning Law. Economics, Economic Geography, Land Use, Transportation, Urban
http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty Simulation Modeling.
edeakin@berkeley.edu http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty
waddell@berkeley.edu
David Dowall
Professor. B.S., University of Maryland (1971); MURP (1974) and Ph.D.
(1975), University of Colorado. Specializations: Economic Development
Jennifer Wolch
Professor and Dean of College of Environmental Design. Ph.D.,
Planning, Housing and Neighborhood Planning, Infrastructure/Public
Princeton University (1978). Specializations: Citizen Participation,
Services, International Development and Planning, Metropolitan/Regional
Environmental Planning, Gender Studies and Planning, Infrastructure/
Planning.
Public Services.
http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty
http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty
dowall@berkeley.edu
wolch@berkeley.edu
Malo André Hutson
Assistant Professor. MCP, University of California, Berkeley; Ph.D.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Specializations: Urban Policy
and Politics; The role of public/private institutions in influencing urban OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY
development
http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty Frederick Etzel AICP
mhutson@berkeley.edu Adjunct Associate Professor. BA, Colgate University (1968); MCP,
UC Berkeley, J.D., Hastings College of Law (1978).
Elizabeth Macdonald http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty
Associate Professor. BA, MLA/MCP and Ph.D., University of California, fetzel@berkeley.edu
Berkeley (1999). Specializations: Urban Design Theory, History of
Urban Design and Urban Form, Public Space Design, and Environmental
Behavior Research, Street Design.
Michael Smith-Heimer
Adjunct Professor. Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley.
http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty
Specializations: Real Estate Development, Urban and Regional
emacdon@berkeley.edu Economics, Housing and Neighborhood Development.
http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty
John Radke mash2@ix.netcom.com
Associate Professor. BA (1975) and MA (1977), Wilfred Laurier; Ph.D.,
University of British Columbia (1983). Specializations: Computer
Applications, Environmental Planning, Geographic Information Systems,
Natural Resource Planning, Quantitative Methods.
http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty
ratt@berkeley.edu
Ananya Roy
Professor. BA, Mills College (1992); MCP (1994) and Ph.D. (1999),
University of California, Berkeley.
http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty FYI
ananya@berkeley.edu
Concurrent Masters Degrees with the Following Departments
AnnaLee Saxenian are Offered:
Professor and Dean of School of Information. BA, Williams College Architecture
(1976); MCP, UC Berkeley (1980); Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of
Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning
Technology (1989). Specializations: Economic Development Planning,
International Development and Planning, Metropolitan/Regional Civil Engineering
Planning, Political Economy, Regional Economics. Law
http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty Public Health
anno@ischool.berkeley.edu International and Area Studies
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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BA/BS MA/MS Ph.D.
PAB PAB PAB FULL
ACSP Member:
IRVINE
Department of Planning, Policy, and Design
202 Social Ecology I Areas of Study
Irvine, California 92697-7075 Housing and Community Development,
Transportation, Environmental Planning,
Phone (949) 824-0563 Urban Security, Economic Development,
Fax (949) 824-8566 Land Use/Growth Management,
janetg@uci.edu Public Management, Urban Design,
http://ppd.soceco.uci.edu Health Promotion
David Feldman, Department Chair
Phone (949) 824-4384 MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
E-mail: David.Feldman@uci.edu University Admission Policy: Must hold Bachelor’s degree from an
accredited institution
Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0
Minimum GRE: Verbal plus quantitative greater than
1100 recommended
PROGRAM INFORMATION Minimum TOEFL: Only required for non-native English
speakers (550 for paper-based test,
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES 80 for IBT test, and 213 for the
Admission Deadline 2011-12........................................................... January 15, 2011 computer-based test).
Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12 . .................................................... January 15, 2011 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required
In-State Tuition and Fees................................................................ $4,657 per quarter Departmental Requirement: Three letters of recommendation,
Out-of State Tuition and Fees....................................................... $12,283 per quarter statement of purpose, transcripts.
Application Fee: ....................................................................................................$60
Additional Fees: . ................................................................................................ None
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TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
2010-2011 University Admission Policy: Minimum 3.0 GPA.
Minimum GRE: 1100 minimum recommended.
U.S. Citizens & Departmental Requirement: Minimum 3.0 GPA. Three letters of
Male Female Total recommendation, statement of purpose,
Permanent Residents transcripts.
Hispanics of
5 2 7 DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
Any Race
Hours of Core............................................................................................36
White 17 27 44 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses..............................................0
Hours of Restricted Electives......................................................................0
Hours of Unrestricted Electives.................................................................36
African American 2 0 2 Other............................................................................................................0
Exam, Thesis or Final Product Comprehensive exams on methods and
Native American/ topical area of specialization after
0 1 1
Pacific Islander second year, dissertation.
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Martha Feldman
PLANNING FACULTY Professor. Ph.D., Stanford University. Specializations: Organization
Theory, Organizational Change, Public Management, Qualitative
Victoria Basolo AICP Research Methods.
Associate Professor. Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. http://socialecology.uci.edu/faculty/feldmanm
Specializations: Housing and Community Development, Local Economic (949) 824-4252 feldmanm@uci.edu
Development/Redevelopment, Regionalism and Environmental Policy.
http://socialecology.uci.edu/faculty/basolo
(949) 824-3521 basolo@uci.edu Ajay Garde
Associate Professor. Ph.D., University of Southern California.
Specializations: Urban Design, Urban Form, Sustainable Growth,
Victoria Beard Physical Planning.
Associate Professor. Ph.D., University of British Columbia. http://socialecology.uci.edu/faculty/agarde
Specializations: Planning in Developing Countries, Community-based (949) 824-9087 agarde@uci.edu
Planning, Poverty Reduction, Planning Theory and Population Studies.
http://socialecology.uci.edu/faculty/vbeard
(949) 824-6484 vbeard@uci.edu Douglas Houston
Assistant Professor. Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles.
Specializations: Transportation, Air Quality, Urban Inequality,
Marlon Boarnet Environmental Equity, Spatial Analysis.
Professor. Ph.D., Princeton University. Specializations: Transportation http://socialecology.uci.edu/faculty/houston
Planning, Economic Development, Urban Economics.
(949) 824-1870 houston@uci.edu
http://socialecology.uci.edu/faculty/mgboarne
(949) 824-7695 mgboarne@uci.edu
Helen Ingram
Scott Bollens AICP Professor Emerita. Ph.D., Columbia University. Specializations: Public
Professor. Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Policy, Water Resources and Environment, U.S.-Mexico Relations,
Specializations: Urban Ethnic Relations, Growth Policy, Metropolitan American Politics.
Governance, Intergovernmental Planning. http://socialecology.uci.edu/faculty/hingram
http://socialecology.uci.edu/faculty/bollens (949) 824-1434 hingram@uci.edu
(949) 824-7696 bollens@uci.edu
Raul Lejano
Tim-Allen Bruckner Associate Professor. Ph.D., D.Env., University of California, Los Angeles.
Assistant Professor. Ph.D. University of California, Irvine. Specializations: Environmental Justice, Risk Assessment, Sustainability
Specializations: Economic Downturns and Health, Perinatal Planning.
Epidemiology, Biodemography, Mental Health Policy http://socialecology.uci.edu/faculty/lejano
http://socialecology.uci.edu/faculty/brucknet (949) 824-9825 lejano@uci.edu
(949) 824-5797 tim.bruckner@uci.edu
Richard Matthew
Kenneth Chew Associate Professor. Ph.D., Princeton University.
Senior Lecturer (tenured) and Vice Chair. Ph.D., University of California, Specializations: Environmental Change, Conflict and Security,
Berkeley. Specializations: Social Demography, Public Health, Sustainable Development, Global Governance, Urban Security.
Demographic Methods in Planning. http://socialecology.uci.edu/faculty/rmatthew
http://socialecology.uci.edu/faculty/chew (949) 824-4852 rmatthew@uci.edu
(949) 924-6990 chew@uci.edu
Sanjoy Mazumdar
Joseph DiMento Professor. M.Arch., A.S., M.C.P., Ph.D., MIT. Specializations:
Professor. Ph.D., J.D., University of Michigan. Specializations: Land use Environmental Design, Social and Cultural Aspects of Planning, Ethnic
and Environmental Law, International Organizations, Conflict Resolution. Communities, Qualitative Research Methods.
http://socialecology.uci.edu/faculty/jfdiment http://socialecology.uci.edu/faculty/mazumdar
(949) 824-5102 jfdiment@uci.edu (949) 824-5046 mazumdar@uci.edu
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Daniel Stokols
Professor. Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY
Specializations: Health Impacts of Environmental Stressors,
Environmental Design and Social Behavior, Health Promotion and Sarah Catz
Planning. Lecturer. J.D., Santa Clara University School of Law. Specializations:
http://socialecology.uci.edu/faculty/dstokols Transportation Policy, Infrastructure Policy, Transportation and Land Use.
(949) 824-5294 dstokols@uci.edu
Michael McNally
Luis Suarez-Villa Associate Professor. Ph.D., University of California, Irvine.
Professor. Ph.D., Cornell University. Specializations: Innovation and Specializations: Transportation Planning, Computer Applications, Travel
Technology, Economic and Social Development, Regional Analysis. Demand Models.
http://socialecology.uci.edu/faculty/lsuarez
(949) 824-6323 lsuarez@uci.edu
David Meyer
Professor. Ph.D., Boston University. Specializations: Social Movements,
Rodolfo Torres Public Policy, Social Justice.
Professor. Ph.D., Claremont Graduate School. Specializations: Critical
Urbanism, Class Structures, Studies in Racism and Inequalities, Poverty
and Social Policy. Mark Petracca
http://socialecology.uci.edu/faculty/rodolfo Associate Professor. Ph.D., University of Chicago. Specializations:
(949) 824-7680 rodolfo@uci.edu Public Policy, Political Institutions, Interest Groups.
Judith Rosener
Senior Lecturer with Security of Employment, Emerita. Ph.D., Claremont
Graduate School. Specializations: Politics and Governance, Public
Management, Strategic Planning and Real Estate.
Jean-Daniel Saphores
Associate Professor. Ph.D., Cornell University. Specializations:
Environmental and Natural Resource Economics and Policy,
Environmental Planning, Infrastructure Planning.
David Smith
Professor. Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Specializations: International Development, Political Economy, Urban
and Regional Development.
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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA MURP Ph.D. ACSP Member:
White 42 45 87
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban and Regional Planning African American 4 4 8
Contact Person: Jennifer Crowe Native American/
Phone: (310) 825-8957 0 0 0
E-mail: jcrowe@publicaffairs.ucla.edu
Pacific Islander
Concurrent Degrees: J.D., M.Arch., M.B.A., M.P.H., L.A.S. *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 169
TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION
DOCTORAL DEGREE 2010-2011
Ph.D. in Urban Planning
Contact Person: Jennifer Crowe U.S. Citizens &
Male Female Total
Phone: (310) 825-8957 Permanent Residents
E-mail: jcrowe@publicaffairs.ucla.edu Hispanics of
0 2 2
Any Race
Year Initiated 1970
Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...........................................................188
Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/11..................................................14
White 9 6 15
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Susanna Hecht Edward Soja
Professor. BS, University of Chicago (1972); MA (1976) and Ph.D. Distinguished Professor Emeritus. BA, Hunter College (1961); MA,
(1982), UC Berkeley. Specializations: Environmental Planning and University of Wisconsin (1961); Ph.D., Syracuse University (1967).
Politics, Women in Development, International Development and Specializations: Critical Urban and Regional Studies, Spatial and
Planning, Natural Resource Planning and Rural Development. Planning Theory, Comparative Regional Restructuring in Industrial
http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/susanna-hecht Societies, Political Economy.
(310) 779-5654 sbhecht@ucla.edu http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/edward-soja
(310) 825-4335 esoja@ucla.edu
Jacqueline Leavitt
Professor. BS, Pennsylvania State University (1961); MS (1965) and Michael Storper
Ph.D. (1980), Columbia University. Specialization: Housing Policy, Professor. BA (1975), MA (1979) and Ph.D. (1982), UC Berkeley.
Community Development, Gender Studies and Planning, Alternative Specializations: International Development and Planning, Urban and
Planning & Design for Grassroots Empowerment. Regional Economics, Political Economy, Trade and Location Patterns and
http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/jacqueline-leavitt Labor Markets.
(310) 825-4380 jleavitt@ucla.edu http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/michael-storper
(310) 825-2718 storper@ucla.edu
Michael Lens
Assistant Professor. B.A. (200), Macalester College, M.P.P. (2003) Lois Takahashi
University of Michegan, Ph.D, (2011) New York University. Professor. MS, Carnegie Mellon University (1987); Ph.D., USC (1992).
Specializations: Affordable Housing, Crime, Applied Econometric Specializations: Social Service Delivery Focusing on HIV/AIDS and
Methods. Homelessness, Locational Conflict, Collaboration Among Community
mlens@ucla.edu Based Organizations, Planning History and Theory.
http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/lois-takahashi
Robin Liggett (310) 429-8641 takahash@publicaffairs.ucla.edu
Professor Emeritus. BA, Pomona College (1966); MS (1971) and Ph.D.
(1978), UCLA. Specializations: Quantitative Methods, Computer Brian Taylor
Applications in Architecture, Urban Design & Urban Planning, Computer Professor. BA, UCLA (1983); MCP (1987) and MS (1987), UC Berkeley;
Visualization of Urban Environments, Geographic Information Systems. Ph.D., UCLA (1992). Specializations: Transportation Policy, Planning
http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/robin-liggett and Finance, Transportation and Urban Form, Planning for Special
(310) 825-6294 rliggett@ucla.edu Populations.
http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/brian-d-taylor
Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris (310) 903-3228 btaylor@ucla.edu
Professor. M.Arch (1984), MPL (1985) and Ph.D. (1988), University of
Southern California. Specializations: Physical Planning, Urban Design, Chris Tilly
Planning History, Public Environment of the City, Privatization of Public Professor. BA, Harvard College (1976); Ph.D., MIT (1989).
Space, Safety and Security in Inner City Areas and Bus Stop Crime. Specializations: Work and labor markets, poverty and inequality, commu-
http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/anastasia-loukaitou-sideris nity and regional development, social movements. His research focuses
(310) 206-9679 sideris@ucla.edu on the US and Mexico, with some broader comparative work. Also
Director, Institute for Research on Labor and Employment.
Vinit Mukhija http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/chris-tilly
Associate Professor. Master of Urban Design, University of Hong (301) 267-4738 tilly@ucla.edu
Kong (1992); M.Arch., University of Texas (1995); Ph.D., MIT
(2000). Specializations: Housing and Land Development, Urban & Rui Wang
Neighborhood Revitalization, Development Strategies for Low Income Assistant Professor. Ph.D., Harvard (2008). Specializations:
Communities, Physical Planning and Urban Design. Environmental policy; urban economics; transportation policy; Chinese
http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/vinit-mukhija urbanization.
(310) 794-4478 mukhija@ucla.edu http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/rui-wang
(310) 367-3738 ruiwang@ucla.edu
Paul Ong
Professor. MUP, University of Washington (1977), Ph.D. UC Berkeley
(1983). Specializations: Economic Development Planning, Race/
Ethnicity and Planning, Urban Labor Markets, Immigrants in the Urban
Economy.
http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/paul-ong
(310) 206-2193 pmong@ucla.edu
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Michael Stoll
OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Professor. BS, UC Berkeley (1988); MCP (1990) and Ph.D. (1995), MIT.
Specializations: Interplay of Race Ethnicity, Urban Poverty and Labor
Eric Avila Markets, Urban Economic Development Strategies.
Associate Professor of Chicana/o Studies. BA, UC Berkeley (1990);
http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/michael-stoll
MA, UC Berkeley (1992); Ph.D., UC Berkeley (1997). Specializations:
(310) 206-4774 mstoll@ucla.edu
The Culture of Cities; Comparative U.S. Urban History; 20th-century
Urbanism; History of Los Angeles; Racial Identity and Racialization;
Urban Latino/Chicano Culture; The Uses and Meanings of the Urban Abel Valenzuela
Built Environment. Professor. BA, UC Berkeley (1986); MCP (1968) and Ph.D. (1993),
http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/eric-avila MIT. Specializations: International Migration, Immigrants in the Urban
(310) 825-9106 eavila@ucla.edu Economy, Urban Poverty, Race, Ethnicity and Social Inequality.
http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/abel-valenzuela
(310) 206-8224 abel@ucla.edu
Stephen Commins
Lecturer. BA, UCLA (1971); MA, Claremont School of Theology (1974);
Ph.D., UCLA (1988). Specializations: History of Development Planning Goetz Wolff
and Theory, Regional Economic Development Policies, Lecturer. AB, Occidental College (1965; MA, Yale University. (1968);
Non-Governmental Organizations, Rural Development and Social Policy. ABD, UCLA. Specializations: Regional Economic Development,
http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/stephen-commins Industrial Restructuring and Labor Market Dynamics; Southern California
(310) 422-5997 scommins@ucla.edu Regional Economy, Industrial, Spatial and Labor Analysis, Industry
Cluster/Sectoral Analysis.
http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/goetz-wolff
Dana Cuff
Professor. BA, UC Santa Cruz; Ph.D., UC Berkeley (1982). (310) 369-0900 gwolff@ucla.edu
Specializations: Physical Planning/Urban Design, Social & Cultural
Bases of Design, Low Income Housing & Neighborhoods, Critical Urban Min Zhou
Studies. Professor of Sociology. BA, Zhongshan (Sun Yat-Sen) University,
http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/dana-cuff China (1982); MA, SUNY-Albany (1985); Ph.d., SUNY-Albany (1989).
(310) 206-5517 dcuff@ucla.edu Specializations: Immigrant Neighborhoods in Los Angeles: Chinatown,
Koreatown, and Pico Union; Intra-Asian Migration: Diverse Patterns of
Carol Goldstein Human Movements and the Role of the State; Race and Ethnicity; The
Lecturer. BA, Northwestern University (1972). Specializations: Physical Community; Urban Sociology
Planning, Urban Design and Planning Practice, Cultural Policy, Planning, http://www.soc.ucla.edu/people/faculty?lid=250&display_one=1
Funding & Facility Development, Public Art. (310) 825-3532 mzhou@soc.ucla.edu
http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/carol-goldstein
(310) 825-4896 cgold@ucla.edu
Gilda Haas
Lecturer. BA (1975), MA (1977), UCLA. Specializations: Community
Economic Development, Popular Education and Public Policy,
Cooperatives, Financial Institutions and Markets.
http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/gilda-haas
(213) 745-9961 gilda@drpop.org
Gary Orfield
Professor of Education. BA, University of Minnesota (1963); MA,
University of Chicago (1965); Ph.d., University of Chicago (1968).
Specializations: Educational policy as it relates to the challenges of
urban schools; civil rights; urban policy and minority opportunity.
Co-director and Founder, The Civil Rights Project, the nation's leading
research center on issues of civil rights and racial inequality.
http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/gary-orfield
(310) 267-4877 orfield@gseis.ucla.edu
jubilant Ph.D. graduates after
commencement
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UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI BS BUP MCP Ph.D. ACSP Member:
PAB PABPAB PAB FULL
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FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION
University merit scholarships and several departmental minority scholar- 2010-2011
ships. Eligibility based on GPA, SAT/ACT score, exam, interview and
financial need.
US Citizens & Permanent
Male Female Total
Residents
MASTERS DEGREE Hispanics of any race 1 0 1
Master of Community Planning
White 48 40 88
Contact Person: Xinhao Wang
Phone: (513) 556-0497 African American 1 5 6
E-mail xinhao.wang@uc.edu
Native American/Pacific
Year Initiated: 1963 PAB Accredited 0 0 0
Degrees Granted through 6/30/10............................................................863
Islander
Degrees Granted from 9/1/02 to 8/31/11.................................................156
Asian American 0 2 2
Mixed 0 0 0
Masters Specializations
Urban Design Other/don’t know 1 0 1
Physical Planning
Environmental Planning Non-US Citizens Non-
9 9 18
Economic Development Permanent residents
International Development Total students 58 56 114
Certificate in Historic Preservation
Certificate in Geographic Information Systems
Peace Corps Programs: *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
Masters International Program
Peace Corps/Fellows USA
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Regional Development Planning
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Variable. Contact Person: Xinhao Wang
Minimum Undergraduate GPA: University, variable; Department, 3.0 Phone: (513) 556-0497
Minimum GRE: University, variable; Department, E-mail xinhao.wang@uc.edu
variable.
Minimum TOEFL University, 520; Department, 560. Year initiated 2002
Degrees Granted through 6/30/11...............................................................5
MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Degrees Granted from 9/1/2003 to 6/30/11................................................5
Hours of Core............................................................................................33
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses..............................................5
Hours of Restricted Electives....................................................................20
Hours of Unrestricted Electives.................................................................21
Other..........................................................................................................11
Total Required Hours in Planning Program..............................................90
Doctoral Specializations
Metropolitan Development Planning,
Exam,Thesis or Final Product:................................ Thesis or Final Project Regional/National Development Planning,
NOTE: Paid summer Internship is required.
Regional Development, Planning & Management in
Developing Countries.
FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
Scholarships & Assistantships are available. Eligibility is based on merit.
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DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Variable. PLANNING FACULTY
Minimum GPA: University, variable; Department, 3.4 Mahyar Arefi
Minimum TOEFL: University, 520; Department, 600. Associate Professor. MUD, MArch, Tehran; Ph.D., USC.
Minimum GRE: University, variable; Department, above
Specializations: Urban Design, Community Development.
the median.
Departmental Requirement: Masters in Planning or related field, (513) 556-0212 mahyar.arefi@uc.edu
calculus, stats, economics, natural
science, environmental science. Christopher Auffrey
Associate Professor. Ph.D., Michigan. Specializations: Healthy Urban
Planning, Environmental Justice, Sustainable Development.
(513) 556-0579 chris.auffrey@uc.edu
DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
Hours of Core............................................................................................20 Carla Chifos AICP
Hours of Research......................................................................................45 Associate Professor. MCP, Cincinnati; Ph.D., Cornell. Specializations:
Hours of Major Field.................................................................................20 Sustainable Development, Urban Environment, International Development.
Hours of Minor Field.................................................................................12
(513) 293-8195 carla.chifos@uc.edu
Other..........................................................................................................38.
Total Required Hours in Program............................................................135
Exam,Thesis or Final Product:................................First year screening, David J. Edelman Eur Ing, SIA, AICP
comprehensive exam, Professor. MRP, Ph.D., Cornell. Specializations: Urban Environmental
admission to candidacy, Management, Energy Policy Planning, Development Planning and
dissertation. Management.
(513) 556-2378 david.edelman@uc.edu
Mixed 0 0 0
Michael C. Romanos AICP
Professor. MSc, Florida State; Ph.D., Cornell. Specializations: Economic
Development Planning, Sustainable Development, Urban and Regional
Other/don’t know 0 0 0 Spatial Structure, International Planning.
(513) 293-8156 michael.romanos@uc.edu
Non-US Citizens Non-
5 4 9
Permanent residents Menelaos Triantafillou AICP, ASLA
Associate Professor. BUP, Cincinnati, MLA, Harvard. Specializations:
Total students 7 8 15 Urban Design, Physical Planning, Community Development.
(513) 556-4212 menelaos.triantafillou@uc.edu
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
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David P. Varady FAICP
Professor. MCP, Ph.D., Pennsylvania. Specializations: Housing,
Residential Mobility, Community Development.
(513) 405-3602 david.varady@uc.edu
Marisa Zapata
Assistant Professor. MS, Ph.D., Illinois. Specializations: Participatory
Planning Processes, Land Use Planning, Culutral Diversity.
marisa.zapata@uc.edu
Terry Grundy
Adjunct Associate Professor. MA, Athenaeum. Specializations: Urban
Lobbying, Government Relations, Community Development.
Amy Lind
Mary Ellen Heintz Associate Professor of Women's Studies and Affiliated
Associate Professor of Planning. Ph.D., Cornell. Specializations: Gender
and Development, Gender and Planning, Gender and Globalization
amy.lind@uc.edu
John Niehaus PE
Adjunct Professor. MCP, Cincinnati. Specializations: Transportation
Planning, Transportation Engineering
Gary Powell
Adjunct Assistant Professor. JD, Cincinnati. Specializations: Planning
Law and Administration
Frank Russell
Adjunct Assistant Professor. MA, Harvard University. Specializations:
Urban Design, Community Planning
Paul Schirmer
Adjunct Instructor. BUP, Cincinnati. Specializations: Land Development,
Real Estate, Urban Design
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UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO B.Envd MURP Ph.D. ACSP Member:
PAB PAB PAB FULL
DENVER
College of Architecture and Planning UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Departmental Requirement: H.S. Diploma or GED and two essays.
Denver, Colorado 80217 Minimum GPA: University Mean: 3.60
Departmental Mean, 3.63
Phone (303) 556-3382 Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: University Mean, 1203/26.5
Fax (303) 556-3687 Departmental Mean, 1181/26.3
ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 177
FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION o A Procedure to Align the Built Environment with Ecosystem Integrity.
Tuition aid and scholarships are awarded annually. Students also will find o Mixed-Income Housing, Discourse and Debate.
significant opportunity for paid internships and a limited number of paid o Issues of Time and Place: Sustaining a Locally Based Aesthetic at the
research opportunities. University of Colorado at Boulder 1917-2003.
o Examining Community-based Collaboration in the Context of Western
TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Public Lands and Nature Resources Management.
Fall 2010 o Building Rural Learning Regions: Innovations in the Food Production
Industry
o Intra-City Differentials in Urban Poverty and Slums in Nairobi, Kenya:
Measurements, Determinants, Consequences, and Implications.
US Citizens & Permanent o Power, Identity, and the Rise of Modern Architecture: From Siam to
Male Female Total
Residents Thailand.
o Bottom-Up Metropolitan Planning in Kolkata: Rhetoric vs. Reality.
Hispanics of any race 6 2 8 o America Connecting: Internet Utilization as a Predictor of Community
Participation and Social Capital.
o The Political Economy of Urban Public Space: A Case Study of Denver.
White 46 48 94 o Influence of Current Transportation Decision Processes on Modal
Outcomes: Three Colorado Case Studies..
African American 1 0 1 o The Emergence and Development of the Second Home in Colorado,
1880-1940.
Native American/Pacific
1 1 2
Islander
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Bruce Goldstein
TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION Associate Professor. BA, Wesleyan (1986); MS, Yale University
(1990); PhD, University of California, Berkley (2004). Specializations:
Fall 2010 Environmental Planning, Communicative Planning and Regional Planning
Frameworks.
US Citizens & Permanent (303) 556-3382 bruce.goldstein@ucdenver.edu
Male Female Total
Residents
Spenser Havlick (Emeritus)
Hispanics of any race 1 1 2 Professor Emeritus. Specializations: Natural Hazards, Growth
Management.
ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 179
Peter Park Jim Charlier
Associate Professor Adjunct. BS, Arizona State University, MArch, MUP, Lecturer. BS, Iowa State University, MS Iowa State University.
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Specializations: Urban Design Specializations: Urban Transportation Planning
Economics and Planning, Comprehensive Planning, Form-based Code,
and Planning Administration. Robert Finch
(303) 556-3479 park-cu@comcast.net Lecturer. AA, State University of New York; BS, Colorado State
University; MPA, University of Colorado, Denver; MURP, University
Thomas Ragonetti of Colorado Denver. Specialization: Natural Resources Planning and
Professor Adjunct. AB and MRP, Cornell University; JD, Harvard Management.
University. Specializations: Landscape & Site Design, Planning Practice.
Michael Harper
Jason Rebillot Senior Instructor. BS, Colorado School of Mines; MS, University of
Assistant Professor Adjunct. VS, Univ of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. MArch, Tulsa; PhD, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Specializations: Project
Univ of Ill-Chicago, Design (In Progress), Harvard University. Management, Decisions Modeling, Operations Research.
Daniel Strammiello
OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Lecturer. BA, Trinity College; MA, George Washington University.
Specializations: Real Estate Development.
Gideon Berger
Lecturer. B.A. Communications. American University, MCP University
of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Transit Oriented Development/ FYI
Infill, Community Development, Economic Development, and
Communications, Living Streets. The University of Colorado is a three-campus system with four
locations: the University of Colorado Denver’s downtown Denver
Graham Billingsley campus and Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora, plus UC
Lecturer. Past President, American Institute of Certified Planners, and
former Director, Boulder County Land Use Department. BA Planning, Boulder and UC Colorado Springs. More than 55,000 undergradu-
University of Cincinnatti, ACIP, Land Use Manager, Boulder County. ate and graduate students currently pursue studies on these UC
Specializations: Progressive Land Use Policy. campuses. The UC System is ranked sixth among public institu-
tions in federal research expenditures by the National Science
Dale Case Foundation ($661 million overall in FY08). Of this well over
Lecturer. AIC, BA Public Administration concentration in Urban Affairs half is generated at the University of Colorado Denver. Academic
and Administration, Miami University, Oxford Ohio, MUPDD Master of
Planning, Design and Development, Maxine Goodman Levin College of
prestige is evidenced in the System’s four Nobel laureates,
Urban Affairs, Cleveland State University, Chief Planner, Boulder County seven MacArthur Fellows, 18 alumni astronauts and 19 Rhodes
Specializations: Public Policy and Planning, Comprehensive Planning. Scholars. For more information about all three CU campuses,
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visit www.cu.edu. The College of Architecture and Planning, one
of the largest in North America, accommodates upwards of 1500
students, served by nearly 45 full-time faculty members and a sub-
stantial number of honorarium faculty affiliates.
The MURP Degree, moreover, can be paired with all the other
Masters Programs offered by the College, and formal Dual
Degree relationships also exist with Public Affairs (MURP/MPA),
Business (MURP/MBA), and Law (MURP/ JD), and Public
Health (MURP/MPH, pending as of 6/10/10).
The Ph.D. Program in Design and Planning draws from the exten-
sive strengths of the UC System, and a Certificate Program in
Historic Preservation is available, involving all departments.
Opportunities for multi-disciplinary work abound and a remark-
able number of diverse environmental settings reside close at
hand, offering a rich mix of practice contexts.
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UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member:
FULL
Other/don’t know 0 1 1
Non-US Citizens Non-
Masters Area of Focus Permanent residents
1 3 4
Urban and Regional Planning; Historic Preservation;
Housing and Community Development; Health Total students 18 34 52
Services Policy; Non-profits and Philanthropy;
Media and Public Policy
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
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TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION
DOCTORAL DEGREE 2010-2011
Ph.D. in Urban Affairs and Public Policy
US Citizens & Permanent
Contact Person: Danilo Yanich, Ph.D., Program Director Male Female Total
Phone: (302) 831-1710
Residents
E-mail: dyanich@udel.edu
Hispanics of any race 0 0 0
Year initiated 1971
Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...........................................................137 White 13 13 26
Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11....................................................6
Robert Warren
Professor. Ph.D., UCLA (1964). Specializations: Urban and Regional
Government, Telecommunications & Information, Urban Planning and
Development, Cultural Theory.
(302) 831-1686 rwarren@udel.edu
ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 183
OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY FYI
John Byrne
Professor. Ph.D., University of Delaware. Specializations: Energy
Planning, Environmental Planning, Political Economy.
(302) 831-8405 jbbyrne@udel.edu
Janet Johnson
Associate Professor. Ph.D., Cornell University (1979). Specializations:
Environmental Policy, State and Local Government, Research Methods.
Jonathan Justice
Associate Professor. Ph.D., Rutgers. Specializations: Urban Policy and
Administration, Financial Management.
(302) 831-1682 justice@udel.edu
www.sppa.udel.edu
Gerald Kauffman www.udel.edu/visitus
Instructor. MPA, University of Delaware. Specializations: Water resourc-
es and Watershed Planning, Management and Policy. www.udel.edu/gradoffice/academics
(302) 831-4929 jerryk@udel.edu
www.udel.edu/gradoffice/apply
Jerome Lewis
Associate Professor. Ph.D., New York University. Specializations: Land
Use/Growth Management, Politics and Governance.
(302) 831-1709 jlewis@udel.edu
David Racca
Instructor. MA, University of Delaware. Specializations: Computer
Applications, GIS.
(302) 831-1698 dracca@udel.edu
Edward Ratledge
Associate Professor. MA, University of Delaware. Specializations:
Computer Applications.
(302) 831-1684 ratledge@udel.edu
Rebecca Sheppard
Assistant Professor. PhD, University of Delaware. Specializations:
Historic Preservation Planning, Landscape/Site Design.
(302) 831-3625 rjshep@udel.edu
Young-Doo Wang
Professor. Ph.D., University of Delaware (1980). Specializations: Energy
Planning, Environmental Planning.
(302) 831-1706 youngdoo@udel.edu
Danilo Yanich
Associate Professor. Ph.D.. Specializations: Quantitative Methods, Social
Policy/Human Services.
(302) 831-1710 dyanich@udel.edu
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MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member:
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA PAB FULL
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2012-13 for Masters program..................N/A Early application
FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
............................................................................................................... recommended Tuition awards: Research Assistantships and Stipends.
Admission Deadline 2012-13 for Ph.D program......................................February 1st Eligibility criteria: Graduate Student at University of Florida.
Financial Aid Deadline 2012-13 for Masters program.............................January 15th
Financial Aid Deadline 2012-13 for Ph.D program.................................January 15th
In-State Tuition and Fees................................................ $4,338 (est.) (9) credit hours
Out-of-State Tuition and Fees....................................... $11,253 (est.) (9) credit hours
Application Fee....................................................................................................... $30 TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION
Additional Fees....................................................................................................varies 2010-2011
Annual Student Enrollment U.S. Citizens &
Male Female Total
Permanent Residents
APPLIED ADMITTED ENROLLED
Hispanics of
2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 2 7 9
Any Race
Masters 121 80 22
Doctoral 76 32 18 White 29 23 52
*College of Design, Construction, and Planning
African American 2 3 5
MASTERS DEGREE
Native American/
Urban and Regional Planning 1 0 1
Pacific Islander
Contact Person: Dr. Richard Schneider, Professor and
Asian American 0 0 0
Graduate Coordinator
Phone: (352) 392-0997 ext 430
E-mail: rschnei@ufl.edu Mixed 0 0 0
Year Initiated: 1975 PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 8/31/11............................................................536 Other/Don’t Know 1 1 2
Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...................................................29
Non-US Citizens
10 13 23
Masters Specializations Non-Permanent Residents
DEPARTMENT: Environmental Planning, Growth Management and
Transportation; Housing, Community, and Economic Development; Total Students 43 40 83
Information Technology for Planning and Urban Design. Concurrent
and Joint degree programs in Law, Civil Engineering, Real Estate,
Architecture and Landscape Architecture.
COLLEGE: Certificate in Historic Preservation, Sustainable
Development *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
UNIVERSITY: University Concentration in Geographic Information
Sciences
ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 185
TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION
DOCTORAL DEGREE 2010-2011
Ph.D. in Design, Construction and Planning with a
concentration in Urban and Regional Planning U.S. Citizens &
Male Female Total
Permanent Residents
Contact Person: Maria Gavidia, Doctoral Coordinator Hispanics of
1 1 2
Phone: (352) 392-4826 ext 312 Any Race
E-mail: mgavidia@dcp.ufl.edu
White 19 17(3) 36(3)
Year initiated 1988............................................................. DCP............ URP
Degrees Granted through 8/31/2011...................................... 89................18
Degrees Granted from 9/1/2010 to 8/31/11………......... ……7..................2 African American 1(1) 3(1) 4(2)
Other/Don’t Know 0 0 0
Doctoral Specializations
Non-US Citizens
Urban and Regional Planning, Building Construction, Non-Permanent Residents
36(12) 13(7) 49(19)
Architecture, Interior Design, Landscape,
Architecture, Historic Preservation Total Students 58(14) 34(11) 92(23)
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Dawn Jourdan Ruth Steiner
Assistant Professor. BS (1996), Bradley University; J.D./MUP (2000), Associate Professor. BA (1979), Lawrence University; MBA
University of Kansas; Ph.D. (2004), Florida State University (1982), University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; MCP (1988), Ph.D.
Specializations: Planning Law, Housing Law, Growth Management Law. (1996), University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Growth
www.dcp.ufl.edu/urp Management, Transportation, Environmental Impact Assessment, Health
(352) 392-0997 dawnjourdan@dcp.ufl.edu and the Built Environment.
www.dcp.ufl.edu/urp
Kristin Larsen (Chair) AICP (352) 392-0997 rsteiner@ufl.edu
Associate Professor. BS (1986), MAURP (1990), University of Florida,
Ph.D. (2001), Cornell. Specializations: Planning History, Housing, Paul Zwick (Associate Dean)
Historic Preservation. Professor. BS (1979), Florida Technological University; MAURP
www.dcp.ufl.edu/urp (1981), Ph.D. (1985), University of Florida. Specializations: Planning
(352) 392-0997 klarsen@ufl.edu Information and Analysis, Land Use Analysis and Modeling and
Environmental Planning.
Stanley Latimer AICP www.dcp.ufl.edu/urp
Assistant In: BS (1976), University of Georgia; MAURP (1982), (352) 392-0997 pdzwick@ufl.edu
MS (1983), University of Florida. Specializations: Information
Technology for Planning, Global Positioning Systems
www.dcp.ufl.edu/urp OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY
(352) 392-0997 latimer@geoplan.ufl.edu
Claude Boles FAICP
Director, Center for Building Better Communities. BCE (1966), Auburn
Ferdinand Lewis University; MCP (1969, MS (1969), Georgia Institute of Technology.
Lecturer. BFA (1986), MFA (1988), California Institute of the Arts; Ph.D. Specializations: Planning Administration, Growth Management, and
(2008) University of Southern California. Specializations: Urban Design Comprehensive Planning
and Policy, Qualitative Evaluation. www.dcp.ufl.edu/urp
www.dcp.ufl.edu/urp (352) 392-0997 gboles@ufl.edu
(352) 392-0997 fslewis@ufl.edu
V. Gail Easley FAICP
Joseli Macedo AICP Adjunct Lecturer. BA, Political Science (1977), University of Florida
Assistant Professor. BA (1985), Universidade Federal de Parana; MCP MSP (1979), University of Tennessee. Specializations: Growth
(1992) University of Cincinnati; Ph.D (2000) University of Florida. Management, Comprehensive Planning and Land Development
Specializations: Urban Design, International Planning. Regulations
www.dcp.ufl.edu/urp www.dcp.ufl.edu/urp
(352) 392-0997 joseli@ufl.edu (352) 392-0997 easleyg@ufl.edu
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UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII MA/MS
PAB
Ph.D. ACSP Member:
FULL
White 12 17 29
MASTERS DEGREE
African American 1 0 1
Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Native American/Pacific
Contact Person: Dolores Foley, Chair 2 2 4
Phone: (808) 956-2780
Islander
E-mail: dolores@hawaii.edu
Asian American 3 4 7
Year Initiated: 1973 PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 12/31/10..........................................................413 Mixed 0 2 2
Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10...................................................30
Other/don’t know 0 0 0
Non-US Citizens Non-Per-
Masters Specializations manent residents
9 10 19
Community Planning and Social Policy, Development
Planning in Asia and the Pacific, Environmental Total students 27 36 63
Planning and Natural Resource Management, Land
Use, Transportation and Infrastructure Planning,
Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance.
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
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TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION
DOCTORAL DEGREE 2010-2011
Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Dolores Foley, Chair US Citizens & Permanent
Male Female Total
Phone: (808) 956-2780 Residents
E-mail: dolores@hawaii.edu
Hispanics of any race 0 0 0
Year Initiated: 2002
Degrees Granted through 8/31/2011.........................................................10
Degrees Granted from 9/1/2009 to 8/31/2011............................................7 White 5 1 6
Dissertations Granted from 9/1/2002 to 8/31/2011..................................10
African American 0 0 0
Doctoral Specializations Native American/Pacific
Community Planning and Social Policy, Development 1 3 4
Islander
Planning in Asia and the Pacific, Environmental
Planning and Natural Resource Management, Land Asian American 2 0 2
Use, Transportation and Infrastructure Planning,
Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance. Mixed 0 0 0
Other/don’t know 0 0 0
DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: If English is not the native language, Non-US Citizens Non-Per-
TOEFL score of 500/173 University 8 5 13
600/250 Department
manent residents
Departmental Requirement: 3.5 GPA
Minimum GRE: 1100
Total students 17 9 26
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
Hours of Core..............................................................................................6 PLANNING FACULTY
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses..............................................0
Hours of Restricted Electives......................................................................3
Hours of Unrestricted Electives...................................................................6 Makena Coffman
Total Required Hours in Program............................................................. 15 Assistant Professor. BA, Standford (2002); Ph.D, Hawaii (2007).
Thesis or Final Product Comprehensive written exam on . Specializations: Environmental Economics and Planning, Energy and
Planning Theory; Planning Methods . Climate Change Policy, Resource Management, General Equilibrium
plus Dissertation Defense. Modeling.
(808) 956-2890 makenaka@hawaii.edu
Priyam Das
Assistant Professor. B.Arch, School of Planning and Architecture, New
Delhi, India (1996); MLA, Pennsylvania State (2000); Ph.D., UCLA
(2009). Specializations: Urban Development, Basic Environmental
Services and Governance in South Asia, Design and Planning of the Built
Environment.
(808) 956-5367 priyam@hawaii.edu
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Michael Douglass
Professor. BA, UCLA (1976); MA, Hawaii (1968); Ph.D., UCLA OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY
(1982). Specializations: Asia Pacific Urbanization, Regional and Rural
Development in Asia, Urban Environmental Management, Globalization
and Local Development. Denise Antolini
(808) 956-6866 michaeld@hawaii.edu Associate Professor of Law and Director of Environmental Law
Program. AB (1982), Princeton; MPP (1985), JD (1986), UC Berkeley.
Peter Flachsbart AICP Specializations: Environmental Law and Policy.
Associate Professor. BSCE, Washington (1966); MS (1968) and Ph.D. (808) 956-6238 antolini@hawaii.edu
(1971), Northwestern. Specializations: Planning Methods and Models,
Environmental Planning, Land Use Planning, Energy Policy & Urban
Transportation Planning. David Callies
(808) 956-8684 flachsbarp001@hawaii.rr.com Kudo Professor. BA, De Paul (1965); JD, Michigan (1968); LLM,
Nottingham (2069). Specializations: Land Use Management and Control,
Dolores Foley Intergovernmental Relations.
Associate Professor. and Chair BA, Pennsylvania State (1967); MPA, Cal (808) 956-6550 dcallies@hawaii.edu
State (1981); Ph.D., USC (1989). Specializations: Community Planning,
Social Policy, Citizen Participation, Community Development. William Chapman
(808) 956-2780 dolores@hawaii.edu Professor. BA, University of Virginia (1971); MS, Columbia University
(1978); Ph.D., Oxford (1982). Specializations: Historic Preservation.
Karl Kim (808) 956-8826 wchapman@hawaii.edu
Professor. AB, Brown (1979); Ph.D., MIT (1987). Specializations:
Planning Theory, Planning Methods, Transportation and Infrastructure Linda Cox
Planning, Tourism Planning, and Disaster Management. Specialist. BS, HITAHR (1976); MS, Montana (1978); Ph.D., Texas
A&M (1982). Specializations: Agricultural and Resource Economics.
(808) 956-6865 karlk@hawaii.edu
(808) 956-7602 lcox@hawaii.edu
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Kem Lowry Seiji Yamada
Professor Emeritus. BA, Washburn (1964); MA (1973) and Ph.D. Associate Professor of Area Health Education. BA (1983), Harvard;
(1976), Hawaii. Specializations: Evaluation Research, Coastal Zone MD (1987), Illinois, MPH (1996), Hawaii. Specialization: Disaster
Management, Alternative Dispute Resolution. Management and Humanitarian Assistance
(808) 956-9311 lowry@hawaii.edu (808) 692-1069 seiji@hawaii.edu
Davianna P. McGregor
Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies. Bed (1972), BA (1973), 5-Yr
Certificate (1973), MA (1979), PhD (1990), Hawaii. Specialization: Land
Use and Management Related to Indigenous Communities, Indigenous
Rights, Cultural Resource Mapping, Natural Resource Management, and
Cultural Impact Studies.
(808) 956-7068 davianna@hawaii.edu
Lawrence Nitz
Professor. BA, Michigan (1963); MA (1965) and Ph.D. (1969), Michigan
State. Specializations: Public Policy, Political Economics.
(808) 956-8665 lnitz@hawaii.edu
David Nixon
Associate Professor, Public Policy Center and Public Administration.
BS (1990), Michigan Sate; PhD (1996), Washington. Specializations:
Political appointment, public management.
(808) 956-7718 dnixon@hawaii.edu
Norman H. Okamura
Specialist in SSRI. BA (1974), Loyola Marymount; MA (1975), PhD
(1980), Hawaii. Specialization: Environmental Planning, Land Use
Information, Zone Management and Information Systems
(808) 956-2909 norman@tipg.net
C.S. Papacostas
Professor. BE, Youngstown State (1969); MS (1971) and Ph.D. (1974),
Carnegie-Mellon. Specializations: Transportation Engineering and
Design.
(808) 956-6538 csp@hawaii.edu
Krisna Suryanata
Associate Professor. Sarjana Soil Science, Indonesia (1978); MA, Hawaii
(1985); Ph.D., UC Berkeley (1994). Specializations: Political Ecology,
Agro-Food Systems, Rural Development, Community-Based Resource
Management.
(808) 956-7384 krisnawa@hawaii.edu
Brian Szuster
Associate Professor of Geography. BS (1986), U of Alberta; MA (1992),
Simon Fraser U; PhD (2001), U of Victoria. Specialization: Coastal Land
Conservation and the Impact of Human Development Activities.
(808) 956-7345 szuster@hawaii.edu
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UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO
MS
ACSP Member:
FULL
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TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Raymond Dezzani, Ph. D.
2010-2011 Assistant Professor Department of Geography. B.A. University of
California, Berkeley (1981), M.S. California State University (1984),
U.S. Citizens & Ph. D. University of California, Riverside (1996). Specializations:
Male Female Total Spatial statistics (Markov random field models, local stochastic estima-
Permanent Residents
tion, Markov transition). Stochastic diffusion processes, GIS, global and
Hispanics of regional economic inequality measurement and world systems theory,
1 0 1 geographic trade models, spatial models in landscape genetics, and wild-
Any Race
fire propagation models.
White 9 12 21 http://www.scihome.uidaho.edu/default.aspx?pid=114197
(208) 885-7360 dezzani@uidaho.edu
African American 0 0 0
Native American/
Stephen R. Drown ASLA
1 0 1 Professor of Landscape Architecture, Adjunct Professor of Architecture
Pacific Islander and Environmental Science. B.S. Philadelphia College of Art (1970),
M.L.A., State University of New York (1974). Specializations: Design
Asian American 0 0 0 Theory, Design Development, Graphics, Professional Practice.
http://www.caa.uidaho.edu/larch/
Mixed 0 0 0 (208) 885-7448 srdrown@uidaho.edu
Other/Don’t Know 0 0 0
Tim Frazier, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor Department of Geography. B.A. University of
Non-US Citizens Tennessee (2002), M.S. Pennsylvania State University (2005), Ph.D.
2 0 2
Non-Permanent Residents Pennsylvania State University (2009). Specializations: Coastal Hazards,
Climate Change, Hazard Mitigation, Resilience Enhancement through
Total Students 13 12 25 Planning, GIS.
(208) 885-6238 tfrazier@uidaho.edu
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
Lorie Higgins
Assistant Professor Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural
PLANNING FACULTY Sociology. B.A. University of Montana (1989), M.A. Washington
State University (1993), Ph.D. Washington State University (2001).
Gary Austin Specializations: Rural Communities and Natural Resource Decision
Associate Professor Department of Landscape Architecture. B.A. Making.
California State University (1977), M.L.A. California State Polytechnic http://www.cals.uidaho.edu/aers/p_fac_higgins.htm
University (1981). Specializations: Landscape Architectural History, (208) 885-9717 higgins@uidaho.edu
Urban Design, Landscape Architecture Construction.
http://www.webpages.uidaho.edu/~gaustin/ Steven J. Hollenhorst, Ph.D.
(208) 885-7448 gaustin@uidaho.edu Professor of Protected Area Policy, Adjunct Professor of Environmental
Science. B.S. University of Oregon (1982), M.S. University of Oregon
Rula Awwad-Rafferty, Ph. D. (1983), Ph.D., Ohio State University (1987). Specializations: Protected
Professor Department of Landscape Architecture. B.S. Architecture Area Policy
Yarmouk University, Irbid, Jordan (1985), M.A. Architecture http://www.cnrhome.uidaho.edu/default.aspx?pid=70568
University of Idaho (1990), Ph.D. Washington State University (1995). (208) 885- 5472 stevenh@uidaho.edu
Specializations: Environment and behavior interaction; Factors affect-
ing quality of life in the built environment: physical, cultural, social, and Mark Hoversten
psychological; Culture and resettlement: resettlement of cultural groups, Professor, Dean College of Art and Architecture. B.L.A. University
elderly, health care applications, and military; Adaptive reuse applications of Minnesota (1976), B.F.A. University of Minnesota (1980), M.A.
and community building; Sense of place: place attachment and identity; University of New Mexico (1981), M.F.A. University of Iowa (1983),
conflict and place, security and place attachment; Vernacular architecture; Ph.D. Candidate, Lincoln University. Specializations: Site Design, Land
Interdisciplinary design education; Experiential approaches to understand- Planning and Public Policy.
ing the physical and metaphorical parameters of interior spaces; Studio http://www.bioregionalplanning.uidaho.edu/people.aspx
applications. (208) 885-5423 hoverstm@uidaho.edu
http://www.bioregionalplanning.uidaho.edu/people.aspx
(208) 885-6832 rulaa@uidaho.edu
Michael Kyte, Ph.D. PE
Professor of Transportation Engineering. B.S. UCLA (1970), M.S.C.E.
Nancy Deringer, Ph. D. University of California, Berkeley (1972), Ph.D. University of Iowa
Assistant Professor of Child, Family, and Consumer Studies. B.S. (1986). Specialization: Traffic Operations, Highway Capacity, Video
University of Minnesota (1986), M.S. University of Idaho (1995), Based Traffic Detection, Transportation Engineering Education and
Ph.D. University of Idaho (2005). Specializations: Family Resource Training.
Management, Work-Life Issues, Housing, Retail and Commercial http://www.webs1.uidaho.edu/mkyte/
Property Management. (208) 885-6002 mkyte@uidaho.edu
www.agls.uidaho.edu/fcs/students/FL.htm
(208) 885-7264 deringer@uidaho.edu
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Tamara Laninga, Ph.D. Sandra Pinel, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Sustainable Land Use Planning, Department Assistant Professor Department of Conservation Social Sciences. B.A.
of Conservation Social Sciences. B.S. Western Washington University Brandeis University (1974), M.S. University of Wisconsin, Madison
(1994), M.A. University of Colorado, Boulder (2000), Interdisciplinary (1979), Ph.D. University of Wisconsin, Madison (2007). Specializations:
Certificate in Environmental Policy, University of Colorado, Boulder Local and regional land use planning, indigenous and community culture
(2001), Ph.D. University of Colorado, Denver (2005). Specializations: in planning theory and methods; cultural landscapes, multi-jurisdictional
Community-based collaborative planning, federal land management plan- governance; limits to participatory and collaborative planning; conflict
ning processes, and sustainable land use planning. management; community economic development; epistemologies in
http://www.cnrhome.uidaho.edu/default.aspx?pid=106439 planning cultural resource management; ethnographic research methods,
(208) 885-7117 laninga@uidaho.edu social impact and contextualized case study research.
http://www.cnrhome.uidaho.edu/default.aspx?pid=106200
Jerrold A. Long, Ph.D. (785) 885-7792 spinel@uidaho.edu
Associate Professor of Law. B.S. Utah State University, J.D. University
of Colorado School of Law, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison. Nick Sanyal, PhD.
Specializations: Natural Resources Law, Property. Associate Professor Department of Conservation Social Science. B.Sc. St.
http://www.uidaho.edu/law/jerrolda,-d-,long.aspx Edmund’s College, University of Gauhati, Shillong, India (1970), M.S.
(208) 885-7988 jlong@uidaho.edu Texas A&M University (1975), M.S. University of Idaho (1984), Ph.D.
University of Idaho (1991). Specializations: Directing scholarship on and
learning about the wildlands, working landscapes, communities and insti-
Michael Lowry, Ph.D. PTP
tutions necessary for the use, enjoyment, planning and conservation of
Assistant Professor Department of Civil Engineering. B.S. Brigham
natural resources; conservation planning; human dimensions of planning
Young University (2002), M.S. Brigham Young University (2004), Ph.D.,
and management; qualitative and quantitative research methods and sur-
University of Washington (2008). Specialization: Land use and trans-
vey methodologies; public opinion measurement; and community-based
portation planning, travel demand management, traffic calming and street
Service Learning.
design, bicycle and pedestrian planning, project evaluation and finance,
http://www.cnrhome.uidaho.edu/default.aspx?pid=70543#sanyal
public participation.
http://www.uiweb.uidaho.edu/engr/cedept/lowry/lowry.html (208) 885-7528 nsanyal@uidaho.edu
(208) 885-0139 mlowry@uidaho.edu
Sherry McKibben LEED AP Manoj Shrestha, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor and IURDC Director. B.Arch. University of Oregon Assistant Professor Political Science and Bureau for Public Policy
(1976), M. Arch. Yale University (1981). Specializations: Practicing Research. M.A. Tribhuvan University (1986); M.Sc., University of
architect with McKibben + Cooper Architects/Urban Design, Boise. Bradford, UK (1991); Ph.D., Florida State University (2008).
Architectural and urban design, master planning, community design/ Specializations: Local government, public policy, water governance, col-
revitalization, regenerative design/sustainable development, and renova- laborative management and policy, intergovernmental relations.
tion/adaptive reuse of historic structures as well as urban research and http://www.class.uidaho.edu/pols/faculty/Shrestha.htm
outreach projects serving Idaho through the Idaho Urban Research and (208) 885-0530 mks@uidaho.edu
Design Center (IURDC).
http://www.uidaho.edu/caa/arch/sherrymckibben.aspx Philip Watson, Ph.D.
(208) 364-4540 sherrym@uidaho.edu Assistant Professor Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology. B.S.
Taylor University (1998), M.Ag. Colorado State University (2003), Ph.D.
Wendy McClure Colorado State University (2006). Specializations: Bioregional Planning,
Professor Department of Architecture and Interior Design. B.A. Fishery Management, Community Economics, Regional Economics,
University of Pennsylvania (1974), M.Arch. University of Washington Natural Resources, Specialty Agriculture, Economic Development, Rural
(1977). Specializations: Architect and town planner. Architectural design, Innovations.
community revitalization, designing for sustainability, and adaptive use http://www.cals.uidaho.edu/AERS/p_fac_watson.htm
of historic structures. Studio teaching emphasis on outreach in the com- (208) 885-6934 pwatson@uidaho.edu
munity context in association with the College of Art and Architecture's
Rural Planning and Design Center and in collaboration with Landscape Patrick Wilson, Ph.D.
Architecture. Associate Professor Department of Conservation Social Sciences,
http://www.bioregionalplanning.uidaho.edu/people.aspx Adjunct Assistant Professor of Environmental Science. B.A.Ed. (1987),
(208) 885-6473 wmcclure@uidaho.edu M.A. Western Washington (1990), Ph.D. University of Alberta (1996).
Specializations: Natural resource policy and politics, and comparative
public policy; politics of species conservation, tribal government manage-
David Paul, Ph.D.
ment of natural resources, and water policy and politics.
Assistant Professor Department of Physical Education, Recreation and
http://www.cnrhome.uidaho.edu/default.aspx?pid=85875
Dance. B.P.E Purdue University (1993), M.A. East Tennessee State
University (1995), Ph.D. Ohio State University (1999). Specializations: (208) 885-7911 pwilson@uidaho.edu
Investigating the relationships between physical activity, food intake, and
chronic disease; Studying the relationship between the built environment
and obesity in children and adults; Developing methodologies to improve
the measurement of physical activity and food intake.
http://www.bioregionalplanning.uidaho.edu/people.aspx
(208) 885-7921 dpaul@uidaho.edu
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Bioregional Planning and Community Program Mission
The mission of the Bioregional Planning and Community Design pro-
gram is to prepare future public leaders, create and disseminate new
knowledge, and assist communities and organizations in planning for
sustainable development, sustainable efficient conservation planning and
management, and sustainable human quality-of-life within and across
bioregions. The program’s faculty, staff, and students work with com-
munities, through Learning and Practice Collaboratives (LPCs), create
community-based plans, programs and policies that sustain and enhance
their culture, resource base, built environment and economic vitality.
Geographic Focus
Program graduates fill an important niche in the Intermountain West and
have skills that enable them to be effective planners in other parts of the
world. The initial focus of the program is on Idaho, but with the expecta-
tion that it will be expanded over time to include opportunities nationally
and internationally.
Interdisciplinary
The Bioregional Planning and Community Design program is distin-
guished from other planning programs around North America in two
ways: (1) it represents a university-wide, interdisciplinary approach that
fully integrates education and research with community engagement; and
(2) it supports, promotes and advances bioregional thought and process.
Undergraduate requirements
Many undergraduate degrees prepare students well for this graduate pro-
gram. All entering students should have previously completed a statistics
course and undergraduate course work in social sciences (economics,
anthropology, sociology, etc.) and ecology or complete these in addition
to the degree requirements. Students with significant pre-existing course
work or professional planning practice may request credit for this prior
work.
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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT MA/MS
Ph.D.
FULL
ACSP Member:
CHICAGO PAB
US Citizens &
Male Female Total
Permanent Residents
Annual Student Enrollment Hispanics*
6 16 22
Applied Accepted Enrolled Of any Race
09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 White 85 77 162
Masters 291 302 157 159 73 68
African American 5 14 19
Doctoral 53 44 14 7 5 5
Native American/ 0 0 0
MASTERS DEGREE
Pacific Islander 0 0 0
Masters of Urban Planning and Policy
Asian American 2 7 9
Contact Person: Kazuya Kawamura, Department Head
and Associate Professor Mixed 0 6 6
Phone: (312) 413-1269
Other / Don’t know 10 10 20
E-mail: kazuya@uic.edu
Year Initiated: 1973 PAB Accredited Non-US Citizens
Degrees Granted through 8/31/11..........................................................1425
Non- Permanent 3 1 4
Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...................................................80
Residents
Masters Specializations Total Students 105 115 220
Community Development, Economic Development, Glo-
balization and International Planning, Spatial Planning and
Design, Urban Transportation, Environmental Planning
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
and Policy, Self-designed specialization
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TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION
DOCTORAL DEGREE 2010-2011
Urban Planning and Policy (Includes students still pursuing PhD in Policy Analysis)
Philip Ashton
Associate Professor. BA, University of Winnepeg (1990); MUP, McGill
University (1993); Ph.D., Rutgers University (2005). Specializations:
FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Financial Restructuring and Central City Markets, Neighborhood
Fellowships; Assistantships; Tuition and Fee waivers. Development and Change, Affordable Housing Development and
Eligibility criteria: All based on academic merit. Must submit GRE scores Preservation; Comparative Urban Policy; Normative Ethical Theory in
and Application for Graduate Assistantship. Policy.
Federal Loans. http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/ashton.html
Eligibility criteria: Based on financial need. (312) 413-7599 pashton@uic.edu
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John Betancur David Perry
Associate Professor. BA, Universidad Pontificia Bolivaniana, Colombia Professor. BS, St. John Fisher College (1964); MPA (1966) and Ph.D.
(1971); Sociologist, Universidad San Buenaventura, Colombia (1974); (1971), Syracuse University; MS (1981) and Ph.D. (1983), Carnegie
MUPP (1977) and Ph.D. (1986), University of Illinois at Chicago. Mellon University. Specializations: Urban Political Economy, Spatial
Specializations: Community Development, International Development, Theory and Urban Planning, Public Infrastructure, Public Administration
Race/Ethnicity & Planning & Social Policy/Human Services. and Regional Change.
http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/betancur.html http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/perry.html
(312) 996-2125 betancur@uic.edu (312) 996-8700 dperry@uic.edu
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Moira Zellner Ben Gomberg
Assistant Professor. BS, Cientro de Altos Estudios en Ciencias Exactas, Adjunct Lecturer: B.A., University of Montreal; Diploma, University of
Argentina (1995); MUP, University of Michigan (2000); PhD, University Western Ontario. Specializations: Bike Planning, Complete Streets.
of Michigan (2005). Specializations: The complexity of human-envi-
ronment interactions and their effects on the sustainability of natural Brian Licari
resources; effects of public policy and individual decision-making, and Adjunct Lecturer. BA, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (2000);
their impacts on land-use/cover change and ecological processes. MUP, New York University (2005). Specialization: Geographic informa-
http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/zellner.html tion systems.
(312) 996-2149 mzellner@uic.edu
Robert Nelis
Ting Wei Zhang FAICP Adjunct Lecturer. BA, St. Mary’s University of Minnesota (1969); MUPP,
Professor. BA (1968) and MA (1981), Tongji University; Ph.D. University University of Illinois at Chicago (1975). Specializations: Municipal ser-
of Illinois at Chicago (1992). Specializations: Geographic Information vices planning, Local government management.
Systems, International Development and Planning, Physical Planning/
Urban Design. Erica Pascal
http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/zhang.html Adjunct Lecturer. BA, Boston University (1972); JD, Northwestern
(312) 355-0303 tzhang@uic.edu University (1976). Specializations: Affordable housing finance and fund-
ing, Housing law.
Kiersten Grove
Adjunct Lecturer: B.A., New York University (1999), MURP, University
of Michigan (2007). Specializations: Bike Planning, Complete Streets.
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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT BA/BS MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member:
URBANA-CHAMPAIGN PABPABPAB PAB FULL
Masters Concentrations
Community Development for Social Justice, Land
Annual Student Enrollment
Use and Transportation Planning, Local and Regional
Applied Accepted Enrolled Economic Development, Sustainable Design and
08/10 07/11 08/10 07/11 08/10 07/11 Development, International Planning
Undergraduate 56 83 45 52 34 46
Masters 143 167 42 39 21 21
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Doctoral 52 41 6 4 4 2 University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited
institution
Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE Minimum GRE: None
Minimum TOEFL Minimum 102 iBT, 610 PBT,
BA in Urban Planning 253 CBT
Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required
Contact Person: Alice Novak, Assistant Head, Academic Departmental Requirements: Prior coursework in intermediate
Programs & BAUP Program Director microeconomics and statistics
Phone: (217) 244-5402 recommended. All admission
E-mail: novak2@illinois.edu materials must be submitted by
Year Initiated:1953 PAB Accredited deadline for full consideration.
Degrees Granted through 5/31/10........................................................1,079
Degrees Granted from 6/1/10 to 5/31/10..................................................29
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MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements
Hours of Core............................................................................................24 Doctoral Specializations
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses..............................................8
Hours of Restricted Electives......................................................................8
Working with faculty members, students create a
Hours of Unrestricted Electives........................................................... 20-24 plan of study and define specializations which draw
Recommended Internship.................... 4 (can substitute for elective hours) on departmental and campus strengths.
Total Required Hours in Planning Program:.............................................64
Exam,Thesis or Final Product: Capstone project (thesis, project,
or workshop) DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION University Admission Policy: No Requirements
3-4 fellowships; 10-12 teaching and research assistantships in the depart- Minimum GRE: 75th Percentile
ment, 10-15 outside department, covers tuition (excluding College of Minimum TOEFL: Minimum 102 iBT, 610 PBT, 253 CBT
FAA tuition differential), some fees and stipend of approximately $7,400 Minimum GPA: 3.0
for 9 months (total value: $25,709 IL resident, $43,949 non-resident). Departmental Requirement: Close fit with faculty interests and
expertise.
TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION
DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
2011-2012 Planning Theory:........................................................................ 4 or 8 hours
Dissertation Research Methods:................................ Minimum of 12 hours
U.S. Citizens & Research Design:......................................................... Minimum of 4 hours
Male Female Total
Permanent Residents Area of Specialization:................................................ Minimum of 8 hours
Other Electives:............................................................ Minimum of 4 hours
Hispanics of
1 3 4 Thesis or Independent Study:................................... Maximum of 32 hours
Any Race Total:..................................... Minimum of 64 hours entering with masters;
..................................................................................................96 otherwise
White 16 11 27 Other Requirements: . .............................................. Two Synthesis Papers,
.........................................Qualifying Research Paper or Qualifying Exam,
African American 1 6 7 ...........................................Dissertation Proposal and Dissertation Defense
Native American/
0 2 2 TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION
Pacific Islander
2010-2011
Asian American 1 0 1
U.S. Citizens &
Mixed 0 0 0 Male Female Total
Permanent Residents
Hispanics of
Other/Don’t Know 0 1 1 0 0 0
Any Race
Non-US Citizens White 4 4 8
4 6 10
Non-Permanent Residents
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Stacy Harwood
PLANNING FACULTY Associate Professor. BA, University of California, San Diego (1986;
MURP, University of California, Irvine (1994); Ph.D., University of
Arnab Chakraborty Southern California (2001). Specializations: Neighborhood Planning,
Assistant Professor. B. Arch., Indian Institute of Technology-Kharagpur Community Development in Immigrant Communities, Qualitative
(2001); MUPP, University of Illinois-Chicago (2003); and Ph.D. Urban Methods, Social Inequality and Social Planning.
and Regional Planning and Design, University of Maryland-College Park (217) 265-0874 sharwood@illinois.edu
(2007). Specializations: Land Use, Scenario Planning, Participatory
Planning, Smart Growth.
Leonard F. Heumann
(217) 244-8728 arnab@illinois.edu Professor Emeritus. B.Arch. (1965), MCP (1967), and Ph.D. (1973),
University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Housing Policy and
Brian Deal Planning, Aging and Planning, Community Development, Social Policy
Associate Professor. BS (1983), M.Arch. (1997) and Ph.D. (2003), Planning.
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Specializations: Sustainable (217) 333-3890 lheumann@illinois.edu
Design, Land Use Planning, Computer Applications to Planning and
Design. Geoffrey Hewings
(217) 333-1911 deal@illinois.edu Professor. BA, University of Birmingham, UK (1965); MA (1967) and
Ph.D. (1969), University of Washington. Specializations: Regional
Lynn Dearborn Science Modeling, Regional Analysis, Forecasting.
Associate Professor. BS, Rensselaer Polytechnic University (1983); (217) 333-4740 hewings@illinois.edu
BArch, Rensselaer Polytechnic University (1983); MArch, University
of Oregon Eugene (1994); Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Joe Hooker
(2004). Specializations: Architecture, Design, Housing, Community Adjunct Lecturer. BA, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1973);
Development. JD, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1977); MUP, University
(217) 333-4331 dearborn@illinois.edu of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1992). Specializations: Planning Law.
(217) 333-3890 jhooker@illinois.edu
Mary Edwards, AICP
Associate Professor. BB (1985) and MA (1986), Western Illinois Lewis D. Hopkins, FAICP
University; MA, University of Illinois at Chicago; Ph.D., University of Professor Emeritus. BA (1968), MRP (1972) and Ph.D. (1975),
Wisconsin-Madison (1997). Specializations: Fiscal Impact Analysis,
University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Planning Theory, Computer
Public Finance, Planning Methods.
Applications in Planning, Planning Methods, Planning Practice.
(217) 333-3211 mmedward@illinois.edu
(217) 333-3890 ldhopkin@illinois.edu
Edward Feser Tschangho John Kim
Professor. BA, University of San Francisco (1989); MRP (1994)
Endowed Professor of Urban and Regional Systems. BS, Hanyang
and Ph.D. (1997), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
University (1967); MS, Pratt Institute (1972); Ph.D., Princeton University
Specializations: Economic Development Policy, Technology and
(1976). Specializations: Technology and the City, Transportation,
Economic Development, Planning Methods, Regional Development
GIS, Metropolitan and Regional Planning, International Development
Theory.
Planning.
(217) 244-6767 feser@illinois.edu
(217) 244-5369 tjohnkim@illinois.edu
Clyde Forrest, FAICP Bruce Knight, FAICP
Professor Emeritus. BA (1960) and JD (1962), University of Tulsa.
Adjunct Lecturer. BS, Iowa State University (1977); MA, University of
Specializations: Planning Law, Environmental Planning, Land Use and
Iowa. Specializations: Urban Planning Processes, Planning Practice,
Growth Management, Negotiation, Planning Practice.
Land Use and Growth Management.
(217) 333-3890 cforrest@illinois.edu
(217) 333-3890 baknight@illinois.edu
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Ruby Mendenhall Bev Wilson
Assistant Professor. BS, University of Illinois at Chicago (1986), MPP, Assistant Professor. BA, Duke University (1997); MRP (2002) and Ph.D
University of Chicago (1994), Ph.D., Northwestern University (2004). (2009), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Specializations:
Specializations: Race and Housing Patterns, Social Networks, Inequality, Land Use and Environmental Planning and Policy; Growth Management;
Public Policy. Spatial Analysis; GIS, Sustainability; Urban Simulation Modeling
(217) 333-2528 rubymen@illinois.edu (217) 333-3890 bevwilso@illinois.edu
Faranak Miraftab
Associate Professor. BA, Tehran University (1980); MA, Norwegian
Institute of Technology (1985); Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley
(1995). Specializations: Globalization and Transnational Linkages,
Community Development in Developing Nations, Housing and Gender
Issues in International Planning.
(217) 265-8238 faranak@illinois.edu FYI
Joint degree programs allow students to pursue two graduate
Alice Novak degrees simultaneously, where the total time for the two degrees is
Lecturer. BS, University of Missouri, Columbia (1981); MUP, University
decreased. The most popular joint degrees are with Architecture,
of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (1985). Specialization: Historic
Preservation Planning. Landscape Architecture, Law, and Agricultural and Applied
(217) 333-3890 novak2@illinois.edu Economics. Joint degrees with any related field are possible.
Ken Salo
Lecturer. BSC (1978) and LLM (1999), University of Cape Town ;
LLB, University of Western Cape (1993). Specializations: Community
Development and Social Justice, Citizen Participation, International
Urban Environmental Issues.
(217) 244-0285 kensalo@illinois.edu
Daniel Schneider
Professor. BA, Wesleyan University (1981); Ph.D., University of
Wisconsin, Madison (1990). Specializations: Environmental Planning
and Policy, Ecological Factors in Planning, Watershed Planning,
Environmental History.
(217) 244-7681 ddws@illinois.edu
Anne Silvis
Adjunct Lecturer. BS, University of Wisconsin-Madison (1981), MBA,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1992). Specializations:
Economic and Community Development, Primary Data Collection
Techniques.
(217) 333-5126 asilvis@illinois.edu
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UNIVERSITY OF IOWA MA/MS
PAB FULL
ACSP Member:
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
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Miwa Matsuo
PLANNING FACULTY Assistant Professor. Bachelor of Engineering, University of Tokyo (2002);
Ph.D. Harvard Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Jerry Anthony AICP (2008). Specializations: Transportation Planning, GIS, employment and
Associate Professor. B.Arch., University of Kerala, India (1989); Master accessibility.
of Town Planning, School of Planning and Architecture, India (1991);
Ph.D., Florida State University (2000). Specializations: Land Use Phuong H. Nguyen
Planning, Housing Policy, Growth Management. Assistant Professor. BA English, Vietnam National University at Ho
www.urban.uiowa.edu Chi Minh City, Vietnam (1999), B.S. International Economics, Foreign
(319) 335-0622 jerry-anthony@uiowa.edu Trade University, Vietnam (1999), Master of Public Policy, Terry
Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University (2006), Ph.D., Public
Administration, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs,
Charles E. Connerly Syracuse University (2010). Specializations: Public Finance and
Professor/Director. B.A. History, Grinnell College (1968); M.A. History, Budgeting, Development Policy.
University of Connecticut (1974); MUP, Urban Planning University of (319) 335-0032 phuong-nguyen@uiowa.edu
Michigan (1976); Ph.D. Urban and Regional Planning, University of
Michigan (1980) Specializations: Housing, Community Development,
Scott Spak
Civil Rights, Planning History.
Assistant Professor. A.B., Engineering Sciences, Dartmouth College
www.urban.uiowa.edu
(2000); Ph.D., Atmospheric and Oceanic Studies, University of
(319) 335-0039 charles-connerly@uiowa.edu Wisconsin-Madison (2009). Specializations: Climate Change, Land Use,
Air Quality, and Environmental Problems of Mega-Citites.
John W. Fuller AICP (319) 335-0037 scott-spak@uiowa.edu
Professor. AB, San Diego State University (1962); Ph.D., Washington
State University (1968). Specializations: Transportation, International Aaron Strong
Development and Planning, Public Finance/Fiscal Planning, Public Assistant Professor. BA Mathematics, Luther College, Decorah, IA
Management/Strategic Planning, and Urban and Regional Economics. (1996), MS. Applied Mathematics, University of Colorado, Boulder
www.urban.uiowa.edu (1998), MA Economics, University of Colorado, Boulder (2001), Ph.D.
(319) 335-0038 john-w-fuller@uiowa.edu Economics, University of Colorado, Boulder (2004). Specializations:
Environmental and Ecological Economics, Urban Economics.
(319) 335-0032 aaron-strong@uiowa.edu
Richard G. Funderburg
Assistant Professor. BA, California State University, Fullerton (1990);
Master of Public Policy and Administration, California State University,
Sacramento (1998); Ph.D., University of California, Irvine (2006).
OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY
Specializations: Regional Science, Economic Development Policy, Les Beck
Spatial Analysis using GIS. Adjunct Lecturer. M.S. Community and Regional Planning, Iowa State
www.urban.uiowa.edu University. Specializations: Land Use Planning
(319) 335-0036 richard-funderburg@uiowa.edu Also, Director of Linn County Planning and Development.
www.urban.uiowa.edu
(319) 335-0032 les.beck@linncounty.org
Paul Hanley
Associate Professor. BS, Rutgers University (1988); MS, New Jersey
Institute of Technology (1990); MUP (1994); and Ph.D. (1998), Joshua Busard
University of Illinois. Specializations: Transportation, Computer Adjunct Lecturer. M.S. Urban and Regional Planning, University of
Applications, Infrastructure/Public Services. Also, Associate Professor Illinois, Champaign, Illinois (2006). Specialization: LEED-AP certified-
in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Director of United States Green Building Council. Also Assistant Land-Use Planner,
Transportation Policy Research at the Public Policy Center, and Associate Johnson County Planning & Zoning Department, Iowa City, Iowa. www.
Director of the Mid-America Transportation Center. urban.uiowa.edu
www.urban.uiowa.edu (319) 335-0032 jbusard@co.johnson.ia.us
(319) 335-0043 paul-hanley@uiowa.edu
Hilary Copeland
Lucie Laurian Adjunct Lecturer. M.S. Urban and Regional Planning, University of
Associate Professor. Masters in Demography, University Pantheon- Iowa (2008). Specializations: GIS, Virtual Reality. Also Community
Sorbonne, France (1995); Masters in Sociology, University of Rene Development Planner/GIS Specialist ECICOG in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Descartes, France (1995); Ph.D., University of North Carolina www.urban.uiowa.edu
(2001). Specializations: Urban and Environmental Planning, Plan (319) 335-0032 hilary.copeland@ecicog.org
Implementation, Public Participation in Environmental Decision Making,
Demography: Population-Environment Interactions, Migration. Bart Cramer
www.urban.uiowa.edu Adjunct Assistant Professor. Ph.D. Geography, University of Iowa.
(319) 335-0037 lucie-laurian@uiowa.edu Specializations: Transportation, Industry and Firm Economics, Spatial
Impacts.
www.urban.uiowa.edu
(319) 335-0032 barton-cramer@uiowa.edu
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Rick Havel
Adjunct Lecturer. M.S. Resource Planning, Southwest Missouri State
University. Specializations: Applied GIS for Planners. Also, GIS
Coordinator for Johnson County Information Services.
www.urban.uiowa.edu
(319) 335-0032 rhavel@co.johnson.ia.us
Ronald Mirr
Adjunct Lecturer. M.S. Social Work, University of Iowa (1987).
Specialization: Grant Writing. Also independent consultant for schools,
health and human services agencies to assist with program planning, grant
development, and program evaluation.
www.urban.uiowa.edu
(319) 335-0032 rmirr@mac.com
Jeffrey Schott
Adjunct Lecturer. Associate Director, Nonprofit Resource Center, B.A. Class Trip to Chicago
Political Science, State University of New York at Albany, M.A. in
Political Science, University of Iowa. Also, Associate Director of the
Nonprofit Resource Center at the University of Iowa
www.urban.uiowa.edu
(319) 335-0032 jeff-schott@uiowa.edu
James Stoner
Associate Professor. Civil-Environmental Engineering, M.S. Urban
and Regional Planning, University of Iowa, Ph.D. Civil Engineering,
Northwestern University. Specializations: Transportation Engineering, Bus Interchange and Bicycle Parking Downtown Iowa City
Transportation Planning, and Traffic Systems
www.engineering.uiowa.edu
(319) 335-5664 james-stoner@uiowa.edu
FYI
Dan Swartzendruber For over 40 years, The University of Iowa has been offering
Adjunct Lecturer. MA Urban and Regional Planning, University of Iowa high quality graduate education in urban and regional planning.
(2000). Specializations: Applied GIS for Planners. Also, Planning
Located in a vibrant urban and academic setting, the University
Division Manager for Linn County, Iowa
www.urban.uiowa.edu of Iowa School of Urban and Regional Planning offers a fully
(319) 335-0032 dan.swartzendruber@linncounty.org accredited Master's degree (either MA or MS) in Urban and
Regional Planning. Areas of concentration include: economic
development; geographic information systems (GIS); land use
David Swenson
Adjunct Lecturer. BS, University of South Dakota (1979); MA in Political and environmental planning; housing and community develop-
Science (1981) and MA in Urban & Regional Planning (1985), University ment; and transportation. Joint degrees (with Law, Public Health,
of Iowa. Specializations: Applied Analysis and Methods. Also, Research Social Work or Civil and Environmental Engineering) are also
Scientist at Iowa State University offered. Our focus is on analytical urban planning, public policy,
www.urban.uiowa.edu
and sustainability. In their second year Field Problems course, all
(319) 335-0032 dswenson@iastate.edu
our students participate in the development of a sustainability plan
through the Iowa Initiative for Sustainable Communities. Please
see the following link: www.urban.uiowa.edu/iowa-initiative-for-
sustainable-communities. We have an outstanding set of students
who are enabled by the graduate education they receive here to
obtain good placements in the planning profession. Our faculty
are recognized for both their scholarship and teaching, while also
being engaged in the community.
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UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS
PAB FULL
MA/MS ACSP Member:
Other/don’t know 0 0 0
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Bachelors degree from an accredited Non-US Citizens Non-
institution 1 5 6
Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Permanent residents
Minimum GRE:
Minimum TOEFL 230 Total students 23 18 41
Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required
Departmental Requirement: No Requirements *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
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Mike Grube
PLANNING FACULTY Lecturer. BGS (1990) and MUP (1992), University of Kansas.
Specialization: Real Estate Development.
www.saup.ku.edu/People/AdvisoryBoard/GrubeM.shtml
Alan Black FAICP
Professor Emeritus. AB, Harvard (1953); MCP, University of California, (785) 864-4184
Berkeley (1960); Ph.D., Cornell (1975). Specializations: Transportation michael.grube@mccormackbaron.com
Planning.
www.saup.ku.edu/people/UBPLfaculty/AlanBlack/blacka.shtml Charles Miller
(785) 864-3208 ablack@ku.edu Lecturer. BS (1985) and MS (1990), University of Kansas, Ph.D.,
Vanderbilt University (1999).
Bonnie Johnson AICP Specialization: Transportation Planning
Assistant Professor. BA. (1990), MA. (1992) and Ph.D (2006), MUP www.saud.ku.edu/People/UBPLFaculty/CharlesMiller.shtml
(1994), University of Kansas. Specializations: Land Use Planning, (785) 864-4184 cmiller@hntb.com
Planning Practice and Democracy, Organization Behavior
www.saud.ku.edu/people/UBPLfaculty/BonnieJohnson/JohnsonBonnie.
Dale Nimz
shtml
Lecturer. BA, Kansas State University (1970); MA, George Washington
(785) 864-7147 bojojohnson@ku.edu University (1984). Specializations: Historic Preservation Economics.
www.saup.ku.edu/People/UBPLFaculty/DaleNimz/NimzD.shtml
James Mayo (785) 864-4184 dnimz@sunflower.com
Professor. B.Arch. (1966) and MUP (1968), Texas A&M University;
Ph.D., Oklahoma State (1974). Specializations: Urban Design, American
Landscape, Political-Economy of Space. Marcy Smalley
www.saup.ku.edu/people/UBPLfaculty/JimMayo/MayoJ.shtml Lecturer. BA (1973), MUP (1981), University of Kansas. Specialization:
(785) 864-3350 jimmayo@ku.edu Transportation Planning.
www.saup.ku.edu/People/UBPLFaculty/MarcySmalley.shtml
Kirk McClure (785) 864-4184 msmalley@kc.rr.com
Professor. B.Arch. (1973) and BA (1974), University of Kansas; MCP,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1978); Ph.D., University of
California, Berkeley (1985). Specializations: Housing Affordability,
Community Development, Real Estate Development.
www.saup.ku.edu/People/UBPLFaculty/KirkMcClure/MCClureK.shtml
FYI
(785) 864-3888 mcclure@ku.edu
Joint Masters Degrees:
Daniel Serda o American Studies
Lecturer. AB, Harvard (1991); MCP and Ph.D. (2003), Massachusetts o Architecture
Institute of Technology. Specializations: Politics of Urban Design, o Geography
Planning Practice, Community Design, Environmental Behavior. o Law
www.saup.ku.edu/People/UBPLFaculty/DanSerda/SerdaD.shtml o Public Administration.
(785) 864-3178 dserda@ku.edu
Stacey S. White
Associate Professor. BA, Emory University (1989); MS, University
of Montana (1993); Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison (1998).
Specializations: Public Participation in Land Use and Environmental
Planning, Stormwater Management, Planning Pedagogy.
www.saup.ku.edu/People/UBPLFaculty/StaceyWhite/WhiteS.shtml
(785) 864-3530 sswhite@ku.edu
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UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE MA/MS
PAB
Ph.D.
FULL
ACSP Member:
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
Admission Deadline 2011-2012............................................................ July 15, 2011 Tuition awards: 18-24 Graduate Research Assistanships:
Financial Aid Deadline 2011-2012...................................................... March 1, 2011 1-2 Fellowships
In-state tuition and fees.....................................................................................$5,746 Eligibility criteria: Strong application credentials, full-time status
Out-of –State...................................................................................................$10,984
Application Fee......................................................................................................$50
Additional Fees...................................................................... $35 Student Health Fee
TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION
DOCTORAL DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
2010-2011
Admission Deadline 2011-2012............................................................. July 15, 2011
Financial Aid Deadline 2011-2012...................................................... March 1, 2011
In-state tuition and fees....................................................................................$ 5,746 US Citizens & Permanent
Male Female Total
Out-of –State...................................................................................................$10,984 Residents
Application Fee......................................................................................................$50
Additional Fees...................................................................... $35 Student Health Fee Hispanics of any race 0 0 0
Annual Student Enrollment
White 23 16 39
Applied Accepted Enrolled
09-10 10-11 09-10 10-11 09-10 10-11
African American 2 4 6
Masters 27 33 23 25 14 17
Doctoral 19 16 11 15 8 9 Native American/Pacific
0 0 0
Islander
MASTERS DEGREE Asian American 0 0 0
Master of Urban Planning
Mixed 0 0 0
Contact Person: Yani Vozos Student Advisor
Phone: (502) 852-8002
Other/don’t know 0 0 0
E-mail: yani.vozos@louisville.edu
Year Initiated: 2000 Non-US Citizens Non-Per-
Degrees Granted through 8/31/11............................................................103 0 0 0
Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/11...................................................24 manent residents
Certificate Programs *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
Graduate Certificate in Real Estate
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TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION
DOCTORAL DEGREE 2010-2011
Doctor of Philosophy
Mixed 0 0 0
Doctoral Specializations
Other/don’t know 0 0 0
Urban Planning and Development,
Urban Policy and Administration Non-US Citizens
6 2 8
Non-Permanent residents
Total students 19 11 30
DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Masters degree in relevant subject *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
Minimum GPA: 3.0 (Undergraduate)/3.5 (Graduate)
Minimum GRE: 500V/ 500Q/ 4.5A
Minimum TOEFL: 210
Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required PLANNING FACULTY
Departmental Requirement: No Requirements
Steven Bourassa
DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS KHC Real Estate Research Professor. Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania
Hours of Core............................................................................................18 (1988). Specializations: Housing, Land Policy, Urban Economics.
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses..............................................0 (502) 852-5720 steven.bourassa@louisville.edu
Hours of Restricted Electives......................................................................9
Hours of Specialization................................................................................9
Other (Dissertation)...................................................................................12
John Gilderbloom
Professor. Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara (1983).
Total Required Hours in Planning Program..............................................48
Specializations: Housing and Community Development, International
Exam,Thesis or Final Product: Students must pass 2 qualifying
Planning.
exams and complete a dissertation
www.louisville.edu/org/sun
and oral defense of the dissertation.
(502) 852-8557 jigild01@louisville.edu
Frank Goetzke
Assistant Professor. Ph.D., West Virginia University (2006).
Specializations: Transportation Policy and Planning, Urban Economics.
(502) 852-8256 f0goet01@louisville.edu
H. V. Savitch
Brown and Williamsen Distinguished Research Professor. Ph.D., New
York University (1971). Specializations: Political Economy, Politics,
and Governance, Comparative Urban Development, Urban Public
Management.
(502) 852-7929 hvsavi01@louisville.edu
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David M. Simpson AICP Steve Sizemore AICP
Fifth Third Bank Professor of Community Development. Ph.D., University Adjunct Lecturer. MURP, University of Cincinnati (2004).
of California, Berkeley (1996). Specializations: Environmental Planning, Specializations: Planning History, Neighborhood Planning
Citizen Participation, Conflict Management. steven.sizemore@louisvilleky.gov
hazardcenter.louisville.edu
(502) 852-8019 dave.simpson@louisville.edu
William Cahaney
Adjunct Lecturer. MA, Webster University (1975). Specialization: Real
Estate Development.
(502) 213-2380 william.cahaney@kctcs.net
Carrie Donald
Associate Professor. JD, University of Louisville (1975). Specializations:
Labor Management, Labor Law, Labor Relations, Workplace Issues of
Women and Minorities.
www.louisville.edu/cbpa/lmc
(502) 852-6449 cgdona01@louisville.edu
Janet Kelly
Professor. Ph.D., Wayne State University (1992). Specializations: Public
Financial management, Performance Budgeting, Policy Analysis and
Program Evaluation.
(502) 852-2435 janet.kelly@ louisville.edu
Steven Koven
Professor. Ph.D., University of Florida (1982). Specializations:
Economic Development Planning, Politics and Governance, Public
Finance.
(502) 852-8257 sgkove01@louisville.edu
Clara Leuthart
Associate Professor. Ph.D., University of Louisville (1975).
Specialization: Environmental Planning.
(502) 852-6844 caleut01@louisville.edu
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UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member:
FULL
COLLEGE PARK PAB
ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 213
Alexander Chen
doctoral degree Associate Professor. MUP, New York University (1976); Ph.D.,
University of Michigan (1981). Specializations: Quantitative Methods,
Urban and Regional Planning and Design Community Mapping, Housing and Neighborhood Planning.
www.arch.umd.edu/people/faculty_and_staff/directory.cfm/planning
Contact Person: Marie Howland, Director of Ph.D Program (301) 405-6798 achen@umd.edu
Phone: (301) 405-6791
E-mail: mhowland@umd.edu
James Cohen
Lecturer. MRP (1985) and Ph.D. (1991) Cornell University.
Year Initiated 2002
Specializations: Land Use/Growth Management, Environmental
Degrees Granted through 05/31/11..............................................................8
Planning, Planning History & Theory.
Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 5/31/11.....................................................1
www.arch.umd.edu/people/faculty_and_staff/directory.cfm/planning
(301) 405-6795 jimcohen@umd.edu
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OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY
Celia Craze AICP
Lecturer. BA (1979) and MA (1982), University of Maryland, College
Park. Specializations: Community Development, Environmental
Planning, Housing and Neighborhood Planning.
Andrew B. Frank
Lecturer. BA, Rutgers University (1989); MA, University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill (1993). Specializations: Community Development,
Planning Theory, Real Estate Development.
Stephen J. Karina
Adjunct Professor. MA, University of Wyoming (1973); Ph.D. (1978) and
JD (1988), University of Maryland. Specializations: Planning Law.
www.martindale.com/Stephen-J-Karina/358160-lawyer.htm
Do you like to communicate with others about ideas, programs, and plans?
Are you challenged by complex problems–and excited about being part of a cooperative process to devise
solutions to those problems?
Do you think about the future–about what could be–rather than about what is?
If you answered "YES" to any of these questions, you should seriously consider
becoming a planner!
ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 215
UNIVERSITY OF MRP Ph.D ACSP Member:
PAB FULL
MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST
Department of Landscape Architecture and
MASTER'S ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Regional Planning University Admission Policy:
Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution and GPA 2.75 or higher
109 Hills North
Minimum Undergraduate GPA:
111 Thatcher Road, Ofc 1, Amherst, MA 01003-9328 2.75 except for special circumstances (with department approval)
Phone (413) 545-2255
Fax (413) 545-1772 Minimum GRE:
Required except for department-approved professional examination alter-
http://www.umass.edu/larp/ native (LSAT, GMAT)
MASTER'S DEGREE
STUDENTS IN
ENROLLMENT STATUS AND
THE PROGRAM
Master of Regional Planning 2010-2011 GENDER
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Hamin, Elisabeth M.
DOCTORAL DEGREE Associate Professor of Regional Planning and Director of the PhD in
Regional Planning Program. BA Business Administration, Cleveland
Doctorate of Regional Planning State University; Masters of Management, Northwestern University;
PhD in City and Regional Planning, University of Pennsylvania, 1997.
Contact Person: Elisabeth Hamin PhD, Program Director Specialities: Instructor of Growth Management, Regional Planning
Phone: (413) 577-4490 Studio, Real Estate Finance and Climate Change planning seminar.
E-mail: emhamin@larp.umass.edu
Hamin, Mark
Year Initiated: 1988 Senior Lecturer in Regional Planning and Director of the Master of
Regional Planning Program. BA, History and BA, Philosophy, Brown
Degrees Granted through 5/31/11............................................................ 49 University, 1984; PhD History and Sociology of Science, University
Degrees Granted from 5/31/10 to 5/31/11................................................. 3 of Pennsylvania, 1999. Instructor of Planning History and Theory,
Introduction to City Planning, Sustainable Cities, and planning practica.
Specialities: Special research interests include: the influence of life sci-
PhD ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS ences on the development of the planning field; urban infrastructural and
University Admission Policy: ecological history; technologically-transformed food ecology/economy.
Masters degree from an accredited institution and GPA 2.75 or higher
Kumble, Peter
Minimum GRE: Lecturer of Landscape Architecture. BA, Environmental Planning,
Required except for approved professional examination alternative Antioch College, 1980; MLA, University of Arizona, 1988; PhD, Czech
(LSAT, GMAT) University of the Life Sciences, 2010. Specialities: Professional career
focused on developing broad-based land protection and sustainable land-
Minimum TOEFL: use planning approaches and promoting techniques that foster effective
Required resource conservation. Recent research has focused on mitigating the user
impacts associated with eco-tourism on sensitive resources in third-world
Departmental Requirement: countries.
2-3 letters of recommendation in addition to official transcripts and GRE
scores
Montenegro-Menezes, Flavia
Assistant Professor of Regional Planning. Dipl. Architecture and
PhD GRADUATION Requirements Urbanism, University Izabella Hendrix, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 1995;
Hours of Core................................................................................22 credits
Master’s in Integrated Territorial Planning, DESS, UNESCO Chair on
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses.......................................... NA
Sustainable Development, France, 2001; PhD, Social Sciences, Territorial
Hours of Electives........................................................................23 credits*
Planning and Environment, l’Institut des Sciences et Industries du Vivant
Dissertation....................................................................................15 credits
et de l’Environnement (AgroParisTech), Doctoral School ABIES, Paris,
Total Required Hours in Planning Program................................60 credits*
France, 2009. Research addresses cultural heritage planning relative to
(*12-17 of these can be waived for students with an eligible planning-
urban-regional sustainability, focusing on international, interdisciplinary,
related Masters degree)
community-based projects. She uses participatory approaches to docu-
ment the cultural significance of heritage to local residents and other
FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION stakeholders, and teaches courses on cultural heritage preservation, sus-
Research Assistantships: tainable management practices, and regional resource planning.
Email Program Director Elisabeth Hamin at emhamin@larp.umass.edu
for details Mullin, John R., FAICP
Professor of Regional Planning, Director of the Center for Economic
Development, and Dean of the Graduate School. BA, Government,
PLANNING FACULTY University of Massachusetts, 1967; MRP, Community Planning and
Area Development, University of Rhode Island, 1969; MSBA, Boston
University, 1972; PhD, Urban and Regional Planning, University of
Ahern, Jack F., FASLA Waterloo, Ontario, 1975. Specialities: Research, teaching and outreach
Professor of Landscape Architecture, Vice-Provost for International focused on regional economic development strategy and adaptive reuse/
Programs. BS, Environmental Design, University of Massachusetts, redevelopment in mill towns.
1974; MLA, University of Pennsylvania, 1980, PhD, Wageningen
University, 2002. Specialities: Instructor of courses in plant materials,
landscape ecology, design studio, landscape urbanism, and landscape
Pader, Ellen-J.
Associate Professor of Regional Planning and Director of the JD/MRP
architecture study tour. Research interests include: sustainable urbanism,
Program. BA, Art History and English, Kenyon College, 1972; PhD,
landscape ecology for landscape planning design and management.
Anthropology, Cambridge University, 1981. Specialities: Major area of
research in the cultural, social, and political facets of housing policy and
Brabec, Elizabeth design. Teaches courses on social issues in planning from inter-ethnic and
Professor and Department Head. MLA, University of Guelph, Canada, cross-cultural perspectives, including: identifying discriminatory practices
1984; JD, University of Maryland, 1992. Specialities: Research interests on the basis of ethnicity, race, gender and class; social change; housing
are focused on land conservation and design and planning of sustainable policy, public health and social policy.
open space, complemented with a strong interest in culture and the his-
torical basis of landscape form.
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Renski, Henry Mitchell, Robert P., FAICP
Assistant Professor of Regional Planning. BA, Political Science, Adjunct Lecturer of Regional Planning. BA, History, Providence
University of Southern Maine, 1995; MRP, University of North Carolina, College, 1971; MRP, University of Massachusetts, 1973. Fellow of
Chapel Hill, 1998; PhD, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 2006. AICP; Past President of Massachusetts Chapter of the American Planning
Specialities: Research focuses on understanding forces driving regional Association; Past President of the Massachusetts Association of Planning
economic competitiveness and transformation, and building upon this Directors. Specialities: Interests include Growth Management, innovative
knowledge to improve the effectiveness of economic development policy. zoning and development tools and techniques and their influence on com-
Current work examines regional influences on entrepreneurship; empiri- munity character, city planning history and town/gown relations.
cal tests of agglomeration theory; industrial cluster analysis and cluster-
based development strategies; and the application of spatial-analytical
techniques to local economic policy decision-making. Seewald, Alan
Adjunct Instructor of Regional Planning. BA, University of
Massachusetts, 1981; JD, Western New England College School of Law,
Ryan, Robert L. 1985. Specialities: Teaches Judicial Planning Law.
Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning,
Director of the Dual Degree MLA/MRP Program. BSLA, California
Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo, 1985; MLA and Taupier, Richard
MUP, University of Michigan, 1995; PhD in Natural Resources and Adjunct Instructor of Regional Planning. BA, Philosophy, University of
Environment, University of Michigan, 1997. Specialities: Teaches Massachusetts; MS, Resource Economics, University of Massachusetts;
courses in open space planning and research methods. Research interests PhD, Regional Planning, University of Massachusetts. Specialities:
include environmental psychology and landscape planning. Principal research and teaching interests include the application of geo-
graphic information systems to a wide range of environmental and natural
resource planning issues, the economics of sustainable development, and
Sleegers, Frank regional development within newly emerging democracies, especially in
Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture. MLA, University of Central Asia.
Massachusetts, 1995; Dipl. Ing, Hannover, Germany, 1996. Teaches
design studios in landscape architecture and urban design.
Specialities: Lecture courses in business management for landscape
contractors and professional practice for landscape architects. Research
and creative work generated by the use of narrative images, transformed FYI
to make the landscape legible, and create a sense of place for people. A
The goal of the Regional Planning Program is to stimulate creative and sustainable
special point of interest and research is the building and organizing of approaches for addressing and resolving the physical, economic, and social prob-
site-specific ephemeral art work in urban environments. lems of towns, cities, and larger regions. Faculty and students are committed to the
effort to anticipate and adequately prepare for the impact of regional growth and
development on the environment and vice versa, and to resolve conflicts between
OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY them. The program is based on integrating the theoretical, historical, social, politi-
cal, and technical dimensions of planning practice, with a strong emphasis on pro-
fessional practice through studio and service projects to nearby communities. Our
Brennan, Timothy alumni can be found in all levels of government as well as in consulting practice,
Adjunct Lecturer of Regional Planning. BA, Geography, State University real estate development, nonprofit service, and in academic and research activities.
of New York at Buffalo, 1970; MRP, University of Massachusetts, 1973; They have been involved on the frontiers of social change since the 1960s, such as
Intermediate and Advanced Diplomas in Urban Transportation Planning urban revitalization, environmental protection, advocacy and equity planning, cul-
tural heritage preservation, growth management, economic development strategy,
from the U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, DC. Since
and geographic information systems.
1980, has served as Executive Director of the Pioneer Valley Planning
Commission (PVPC). Specialities: Currently involved in efforts center- The two-year MRP program offers rich educational experience in many areas
ing on the Institute for the Regional Planning Community, a nationwide of regional planning, including urban form and design, participatory planning
initiative created by the National Association of Regional Councils. and decision-making processes, policy analysis and implementation, social and
community planning, sustainable development, and information technology. The
main areas of concentration within the MRP program are: 1) Urban and Regional
DiPasquale, Michael Land Use Planning;2) Economic Development Planning; 3) Landscape and
Adjunct Instructor in Regional Planning, Director of UMass Amherst’s Environmental Planning; 4) Social, Policy and Community Planning.There is the
option for an independently-designed concentration, as well as the opportunity to
LARP Extension Citizen Planner Training Collaborative (CPTC). MRP,
link with the program in landscape architecture. We also have existing dual degree
University of Massachusetts, 2005. Specialities: Teaching and research MLA/MRP, MRP/JD, and MRP/MArch (Architecture) programs, and partner with
interests include public visioning, community charrettes, and planning the Center for Economic Development, Center for Heritage and Society, UMass
related to architectural design. Design Center in Springfield, and Citizen Planner Training Collaborative, among
others.
Feiden, Wayne, FAICP The PhD program in Regional Planning leads to a research degree for students
Adjunct Lecturer in Regional Planning. BS, Natural Resources, interested in careers in the academic world or in research in public agencies or
University of Michigan, 1980; MRP University of North Carolina, private corporations. We are able to supervise doctoral work in most areas of plan-
ning, as well as some areas where planning and landscape architecture overlap. We
Chapel Hill, 1988. Director, Planning Department, City of Northampton,
generally seek students whose research interests align well with faculty expertise,
MA. Specialities: Instructor for Judicial Planning Law and Tools and so that we can provide a high level of mentoring to all students. To learn more
Techniques in Planning about faculty interests and expertise, potential applicants should review faculty
publications, as well as the LARP graduate handbook.. Students admitted to this
program normally have a Master's degree in planning or a closely related field.
Those with a Master's degree in other fields but with appropriate professional
experience are given serious consideration and encouraged to apply. Please be
aware that the university requires a minimum one academic year full-time resi-
dency for all doctoral students.
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MA/MS ACSP Member:
UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS PAB FULL
Other/don’t know 0 0 0
Masters Specializations
City and Regional Planning Non-US Citizens
0 0 0
Community Planning & Development Non-Permanent residents
Youth Participation & Planning Total students 11 8 19
Strategic Planning for Schools and Neighborhoods
Sustainable Development *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
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Josh Whitehead AICP
PLANNING FACULTY Planning Director/Administrator Memphis & Shelby County Office of
Planning and Development. Specializations: Land Use, Land Use Law
Reza Banai (901) 678-2161 josh.whitehead@memphistn.gov
Professor. B.Arch., Miami University; M.Arch., Virginia Polytechnic
University; MA and Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania. Specializations:
Planning Theory, Site Planning & Regional Planning, Quantitative
Methods, Urban Design.
umpeople.memphis.edu/rbanai
(901) 678-4559 rbanai@memphis.edu
OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY
Gene Pearson FAICP Thomas Fox
Associate Professor Emeritus. MURP, University of Mississippi. Assistant Professor. MURP, University of New Orleans; Ph.D., Vanderbilt
Specializations: Land Development Policy, Urban Design, Mass Transit. University. Specializations: Transportation Planning, Computer
(901) 678-2161 gpearson@memphis.edu Applications, Military Planning.
(901) 678-2161
Ken Reardon
Professor: BA, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; MUP, Hunter Hsiang-te Kung
College, CUNY; Ph.D., Cornell University. Specializations: Professor. BS, University of Chinese Culture; MS and Ph.D., University
Neighborhood Planning, Community Development, Municipal Reform, of Tennessee. Specializations: Urban Hydrology, Urban Physical
Community and University Partnerships. Environment, GIS, Water Resources.
http://planning.memphis.edu http://www.people.memphis.edu/~hkung/
(901) 678-2161 kreardon@memphis.edu (901) 678-4538 hkung@memphis.edu
David G. Westendorff
Associate Professor B.A., Yale (1978); Ph.D., Cornell University (2009).
Specializations: Sustainable Development, International Development,
Urban Governance and Policy.
(901) 678-4557 dwstndrf@memphis.edu
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MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member:
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PAB FULL
African American 4 4 8
MASTERS DEGREE Native American/Pacific
0 0 0
Master of Urban Planning Islander
Asian American 2 4 6
Contact Person: Lisa Hauser, Admissions Coordinator
Phone: (734) 763-1275
E-mail: weeze@umich.edu Mixed 1 1 2
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TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION
DOCTORAL DEGREE 2010-2011
Ph.D. in Urban & Regional Planning
US Citizens & Permanent
Male Female Total
Contact Person: Scott Campbell, Coordinator of Residents
Doctoral Studies
Phone: (734) 763-2077 Hispanics of any race 0 0 0
E-mail: sdcamp@umich.edu
White 9 3 12
Year Initiated 1968
Degrees Granted through 8/31/2010.......................................................178
Degrees Granted from 9/1/2009 to 8/31/2010............................................1 African American 1 0 1
Dissertations Granted from 9/1/2008 to 8/31/2009....................................5 Native American/Pacific
1. "How the Built Environment Influences Driving: Insights from Global 0 0 0
Islander
Positioning System Data"
2. “Planning at the Edge: Planning Capacity, Growth Pressure, and Asian American 0 0 0
Growth Management at the Urban Fringe”
3. Why Cooperate? An evaluation of the formation and persistence of
Mixed 0 0 0
voluntary regional land use cooperative arrangements in Michigan”
Other/don’t know 0 0 0
Non-US Citizens Non-
2 6 8
Permanent residents
Doctoral Specializations
Computers/GIS, Community Development, Total Students 12 9 21
Economic Development, Environmental Planning,
Housing, International Development, Land Use/ *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
Growth Management, Physical Planning, Real
Estate Development, Transportation, Urban/
Regional Development, Urban Design/Landscape &
Technological Planning
PLANNING FACULTY
Maria Arquero de Alarcon
Assistant Professor: Dipl. Architecture, E.T.S.A. Madrid Polytechnic
University (2001); MASLA, ETH Zurich (2004); MLAUD, GSD Harvard
University (2008). Specializations: Interdisciplinary Design with a
DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Focus on Multi-scalar Landscape and Urban Strategies; Techniques of
University Admission Policy: None Visualization and Representation.
Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.3 (Undergraduate); 3.5 (Graduate)
(734) 764-9453 marquero@umich.edu
Minimum GRE: Required
Minimum TOEFL 220/560/84 (Univ.);
250/600/100 (Dept.) David Bieri
Departmental Requirement: Master’s degree in planning or related Assistant Professor: Ph.D. Virginia Tech (2010); M.Sc. University of
field preferred Durham, UK (1998); B.Sc. (Hons) London School of Economics &
Political Science, (1997). Specializations: Real Estate Finance, Urban
DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Economics.
Hours of Core............................................................................................10 (734) 615-8694 bieri@umich.edu
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses..............................................0
Hours of Restricted Electives......................................................................0 Scott D. Campbell
Hours of Unrestricted Electives...................................................................0 Associate Professor: BAS, Stanford University (1980); MCP (1985)
Total Required Hours in Planning Program........................................ 24-36 and Ph.D. (1990), University of California, Berkeley. Specializations:
Exam,Thesis or Final Product:................. Exams and Dissertation (Thesis) Planning Theory & History, Quantitative Methods, Regional Economic
Development, Environmental Economics, Comparative Urbanization.
(734) 763-2077 sdcamp@umich.edu
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Susan Lanyi Charles Richard Norton
Assistant Professor: BS, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Chair and Associate Professor: BA, College of Wooster (1984); MA and
(1992); M.Arch, Arizona State University (1994); Master in Design, MEM, Duke University (1987); JD (1998) and Ph.D.; (2001) University
Harvard University (2005); D.Design, Harvard University (2011). of North Carolina. Specializations: Environmental Policy and Planning,
Specializations: Urban Design, Neighborhood Planning, Real Estate Sustainable Development, Intergovernmental Growth Management,
Finance and Development Coastal Area Resource Management, Land Use and Planning Law.
(734) 615-2226 slchar@umich.edu (734) 936-0197 rknorton@umich.edu
Margaret E. Dewar
Professor: AB, Wellesley College (1970); MCP, Harvard University
(1974); Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1979).
OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY
Specializations: State, Local & Community Economic Development Peter Allen
Planning, Planning for Declining Industries, Industrial Policy, Processes Lecturer: MBA, University of Michigan (1973). Specializations: Real
of Regional Restructuring. Estate Essentials, Public Policy, Finance, Development, Legal, and
(734) 763-2528 medewar@umich.edu Brokerage Aspects of Real Estate
(734) 358-0060 ptallen@umich.edu
Joseph Grengs AICP
Associate Professor: BCE, University of Minnesota (1985); MSE,
University of Minnesota Institute of Technology (1989); MP, University
Barry Checkoway
Professor: BA (1969),Wesleyan University; MA (1971), Ph.D. (1977)
of Minnesota (1997); Ph.D., Cornell University (2002). Specializations:
University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Community Organization,
Transportation Planning & Policy, Urban Politics, Community
Social Planning and Neighborhood Development.
Development, Planning Methods & International Development.
(734) 763-5960 barrych@umich.edu
(734) 763-1114 grengs@umich.edu
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Julie A. Steiff
Lecturer: BA (1986), Michigan State University; MA (1987) and Ph.D. FYI
(1998), University of Michigan. Specializations: Professional Writing
Instruction, Academic Editing. Joint Degree Programs:
(734) 763-9560 jsteiff@umich.edu o MUP/M.Arch.
o MUP/MBA
David Thacher o MUP/JD
Associate Professor: BS (1992) and BA (1992), University of o MUP/MSW
California, Los Angeles; MUP, University of Michigan (1994); Ph.D., o MUP/MS in Resource Policy & Behavior
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1999). Specializations: Public o MUP/MLA (Landscape Architecture)
Management,Crime Policy, Ethics, Housing & Community Development. o MUP/MPP (Public Policy)
(734) 615-4074 dthacher@umich.edu o MUP/MPH (Health Beh./Health Ed.)
o MUP/MUD (Urban Design)
o MUP/MPH (Epidemiology or Health Mgmt. & Policy)
o MUP/MS (Res. Ecology & Mgmt.)
o MUP/MS (Information)
PLANNING AT MICHIGAN o MUP/Ph.D. (e.g., Sociology, Anthropology)
Capstone presentation; "Filling in the Gaps: A Plan for Vacant Properties in Osborn
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UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
PAB FULL
MA/MS ACSP Member:
Mixed 0 0 0
Other 1 2 4
Non-US Citizens/Non
Masters Specializations 2 2 4
Perm. Residents
Land Use & Urban Design, Transportation Planning,
Housing & Community Development, Economic and Total Students 49 44 93
Workforce Development, Environmental Planning
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
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TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Xinyu Cao
2009-2010 Assistant Professor. BE (1998) and ME (2001), Tsinghua University; MS
(2005) and Ph.D. (2006) University of California, Davis. Specializations:
US Citizens/Perm. Transportation Planning and Policy, Land Use Planning, Travel Behavior
Male Female Total Analysis and Demand Modeling, Neighborhood Design and Public
residents
Health.
Hispanics of any race 1 0 1 www.hhh.umn.edu/people/jcao/index.html
(612) 625-5671 Cao@umn.edu
White 51 35 86
Yingling Fan
Assistant Professor. BS, Southeast University, China (1997); Ph.D.,
African-American 1 2 3 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2007). Specializations:
Land Use/Growth Management, Transportation Planning and Policy,
Native American/ Time Geography, Urban Health.
0 0 0
Pacific Islander http://www.hhh.umn.edu/people/yfan/index.html
(612) 626-2930 yingling@umn.edu
Asian American 1 4 5
Edward G. Goetz
Professor. BA, University of California, Riverside (1979); MA (1983)
Mixed 0 0 0
and Ph.D. (1987), Northwestern University. Specializations: Community
Development, Housing & Neighborhood Planning.
Other 2 0 2 www.hhh.umn.edu/people/egoetz/index.html
(612) 624-8737 egoetz@umn.edu
Non-US Citizens/Non
5 1 6
Perm. Residents David Hollister
Professor. MSW (1962) and Ph.D. (1966), University of Michigan; Podt-
Total Students 61 42 103 Doctoral Fellow, Stanford University (1978-79). Specializations: Citizen
Participation/Community Organization, Social Policy/Human Services.
http://ssw.che.umn.edu/Faculty_Profiles/Hollister_C_David.html
(612) 624-3695 dhollist@umn.edu
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
David Levinson
PLANNING FACULTY Associate Professor. BS, Georgia Institute of Technology (1989); MS,
University of Maryland (1991); Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley
(1998). Specializations: Land Use/Growth Management, Transportation
Ryan P. Allen Planning.
Assistant Professor. BA, The College of William and Mary (1997); www.ce.umn.edu/people/faculty/levinson
MCP (2002) and Ph.D. (2007), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. (612) 625-6354 levin031@umn.edu
Specializations: Immigrant and Refugee Policy, Social Networks, Urban
Planning in Diverse Communities.
Greg H. Lindsey
www.hhh.umn.edu/people/rallen/index.html
Professor. BUP, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (1977); MA,
(612) 625-5670 allen650@umn.edu Northeastern Illinois University (1987); MA (1989) and Ph.D. (1992) The
Johns Hopkins University. Specializations:Environmental Planning and
Ragui A. Assaad Management; Built Environment and Physical Activity.
Professor. BS and MS, Stanford University (1981); Ph.D., Cornell http://www.hhh.umn.edu/people/glindsey/
University (1991). Specializations: Community Development, (612) 625-3375 linds301@umn.edu
Demography, Economic Development Planning, Impact Assessment,
International Development & Planning.
www.hhh.umn.edu/people/rassaad/index.html David G. Pitt AICP
(612) 625-4856 assaad@umn.edu Professor. BA, Syracuse University; MLA, University of Massachusetts;
Ph.D., University of Arizona (1986). Specializations: Environmental
Planning, Environmental Psychology, Land Use/Growth Management,
John M. Bryson Landscape/Site Design, Natural Resource Planning.
Professor. BA, Cornell University (1969); MA (1972), MS (1974) and www.cala.umn.edu/landscape_architecture/fac/fac/pitt/intro.html
Ph.D. (1987), Northwestern University. Specializations: Planning (612) 625-7370 pittx001@umn.edu
Practice, Planning Theory, Public Management/Strategic Planning.
www.hhh.umn.edu/people/jmbryson/index.html
(612) 625-5888 bryso001@umn.edu
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Carissa Schively Slotterback AICP Myron W. Orfield, Jr.
Associate Professor. BA, Winona State University (1995); MCRP, Associate Professor. BA, University of Minnesota (1983); Ph.D. can-
Clemson University (1997); Ph.D., Florida State University (2004). didate, Princeton University (1983-84); J.D., University of Chicago
Specializations: Environmental Planning, Land Use Planning, Planning Law School (1987). Specializations: Civil Rights, State and Local
& Public Processes, Sustainable Development. Government, State and Local Finance, Land Use, Questions of Regional
www.hhh.umn.edu/people/cschively/index.html Governance, Legislative Process.
(612) 625-0640 schiv005@umn.edu www.irpumn.org
(612) 625-7976 orfield@umn.edu
Laura Kalambokidis
Associate Professor. BS, University of Minnesota (1985); MA (1988)
and Ph.D. (1992), University of Michigan. Specializations: Analysis of
Federal and State Taxation of Businesses, Consumption Taxation, Tax
Reform, Local Fiscal Impact Models.
http://www.apec.umn.edu/Laura_Kalambokidis.html
(612) 625-1995 kalam002@umn.edu
Ann R. Markusen
Professor Emerita. BSFS, Georgetown University (1968); MA (1972)
and Ph.D. (1974), Michigan State University. Specializations: Economic
Development Planning, Arts and Culture Planning, Regional Planning,
Political Economy.
www.hhh.umn.edu/people/amarkusen/index.html
(612) 625-8092 markusen@umn.edu
Judith A. Martin
Professor. MA (1971 & 1973) and Ph.D. (1976), University of Minnesota.
Specializations: Landscape & Cultural Concerns, Metropolitan
Governance, Urban & Cultural Geography.
www.geog.umn.edu/Faculty/Martin.html
(612) 626-1626 jmartin@umn.edu
Julian D. Marshall
Assistant Professor. BSE, Princeton University (1996); MS (2002) and
Ph.D. (2005), University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Energy
and Environmental Impacts of Transportation, Urban Growth Theory,
Environmental Justice.
http://www.ce.umn.edu/people/faculty/marshall/index.html
(612) 625-2397 julian@umn.edu
Laura Musacchio
Associate Professor. BLA and MLA, State University of New York at
Syracuse; Ph.D., Texas A&M University. Specializations: Landscape
Design, Sustainable Cities, Park Design.
http://landarch.design.umn.edu/people/musacchio.php
(612) 626-6810 musac003@umn.edu
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UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-
BA
ACSP Member:
FULL
KANSAS CITY
Urban Planning and Design PLANNING FACULTY
Katz Hall 5100 Rockhill Road
Michael Frisch AICP
Kansas City, Missouri 64110 Associate Professor. BA, Earlham College (1983); MCP, MIT (1996);
Phone (816) 235-1725 PhD, Rutgers (2002). Specializations: Environmental Planning, Economic
Fax (816) 235-5226 Development, Land Use and Zoning, Community Development.
(816) 235-6369 frischm@umkc.edu
http://cas.umkc.edu/aupd
Sungyop Kim
Joy Swallow, Department Chair Assistant Professor. BA Sungkyunkwan (1994), University of Hawaii
aupd@umkc.edu (1996), MURP University of Hawaii (2000) , PhD, University of
Washington (2004). Specializations: Transportation, Land Use, GIS.
PROGRAM INFORMATION (816) 235-6898 kims@umkc.edu
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MA/MS ACSP Member:
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLN PAB
FULL
ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 229
PLANNING FACULTY FYI
Rodrigo Cantarero
Associate Professor. BS in Urban Planning (1975), Iowa State University; Joint Masters Degrees:
MA in Urban and Regional Planning (1979) and MA in Economics
(1980); PhD in Planning (1988), University of Southern California. o MCRP/Master of Architecture (MCRP/MArch)
Specializations: Economic Development Plannng, International
Development and Planning, Quantitative Methods, Computer o MCRP/Juris Doctor (MCRP/JD)
Applications in Planning.
(402) 472-9278 rcantarero1@unl.edu o MCRP/Master of Science in Civil Engineering
(Transportation specialization) (MCRP/MSCE)
Yunwoo Nam
Assistant Professor. BS in Sociology (1989) and MPA (1992), Yonsei
University, Seoul; MCRP (1999) and PhD in City and Regional Planning
(2004), University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Geographic
Information Systems, Urban Spatial Structure, Urban Modeling, Urban
Policy.
(402) 472-9279 ynam2@unl.edu
Zhenghong Tang
Assistant Professor. BS in Land Management (1997), Hunan Normal
University, China; MS in Soil Science (2000), Huazhong Agricultural
University, China; PhD in Urban and Regional Science (2007), Texas A &
M University. Specializations: Environmental Planning and Policy, Land
Use Planning, Quantitative Methods, GIS Analysis, Urban and Regional ARCHITECTURE HALL, LOCATION OF CRP
Development Policy, International Planning.
(402) 472-9281 ztang2@unl.edu
PROGRAM
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UNIVERSITY OF NEW mexico
PAB
MA/MS
PAB PAB
FULL
ACSP Member:
ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 231
TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION James R. Richardson
2010-2011 Professor. M.Arch/AS and MCP, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Specializations: Negotiation and Public Dispute Resolution, Land Use
Planning, Community Development, Urban Design
US Citizens & (505) 277-6460 jrich@unm.edu
Permanent Male Female Total
Residents José A. Rivera
Professor. Ph.D., Brandeis University. Specializations: Community
Hispanics 10 10 20 Development, Water Resources, and Policy Analysis
(505) 277-0599 jrivera@unm.edu
Caucasian 12 22 34
African American 0 1 1 Caroline Scruggs
Assistant Professor. Ph.D., Stanford University (June 2012).
Native American/ Specializations: Environmental policy, public health, stakeholder interac-
3 12 15
Pacific Islander tions around sustainability issues, chemicals in consumer products
(505) 277-5050
Asian American 2 2 4
Mixed emeriti FACULTY
Other/Don’t Know 6 7 13 David S. Henkel
Non-US Citizens Professor Emeritus. Ph.D., Cornell University.
0 1 1
Non-Perm. Residents
Paul E. Lusk
Total 33 55 88 Professor Emeritus. M.Arch., University of Pennsylvania
William J. Siembieda
PLANNING FACULTY Professor Emeritus. Ph.D., University of California (Los Angeles)
Teresa L. Córdova
Professor. Ph.D., University of California (Berkeley). Specializations: ADJUNCT FACULTY
Community Development, Political Economy of Urban Development,
Steve Borbas
Local Governance, Global/Local Dynamics, Latino Studies
Adjunct Associate Professor. M.Arch, Pratt Institute.
(505) 277-3922 tcordova@unm.edu
Porus Olpadwala
William Fleming Adjunct Professor. Ph.D., Cornell University.
Associate Professor. Ph.D., University of British Columbia.
Specializations: Natural Resource Planning and Watershed Management V. B. Price
(505) 277-6455 fleming@unm.edu Adjunct Professor. B.A., The University of New Mexico
Moises Gonzales
Assistant Professor. M.U.D., University of Colorado Denver.
Specializations: Urban Design, Urbanism of the Southwest, Design
PART-TIME FACULTY
Visualization, Sustainable Urbanism
(505) 277-1276 mgonzo1@unm.edu Adelamar Alcantara Anita Miller
Instructor. Ph.D., University of Instructor. J.D., New York
Timothy O. Imeokparia Hawaii. University.
Assistant Professor. Ph.D., Ohio State University. Specializations:
Physical Planning and Urban Design Christopher Blewett Tony Sylvester
(505) 277-1666 timeokpa@unm.edu Instructor. M.A., University of Instructor. M.C.R.P., University
New Mexico. of New Mexico
Claudia B. Isaac
Associate Professor and Regents Lecturer. Ph.D., University of California Charlie Deans Francisco Uvina
(Los Angeles). Specializations: Community Development, Planning Instructor. M.L.A., University of Instructor. M.Arch., University
Theory, Latin American Planning, Gender and Development Arizona of New Mexico
(505) 277-5939 cisaac@unm.edu
Enrico Gradi Dory Wegrzyn
Instructor. M.C.R.P., University Instructor. M.C.R.P., University
Theodore Jojola
of New Mexico of New Mexico
Distinguished Professor and Regents Professor. Ph.D., University
of Hawaii. Specializations: Community Development, Indigenous
Human Rights, Indigenous Planning, Tribal Economic Development,
Sharon Hausam
Instructor. Ph.D., University of
Microcomputer Applications in Education and Planning
Wisconsin (Madison).
(505) 277-6428 tjojola@unm.edu
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BA/BS MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member:
UNIVERSITY OF NEW ORLEANS PAB PAB PAB FULL
Mixed 0 0 0
Masters Specializations
Environmental & Hazard Mitigation Planning;
Other/Don’t Know 14 8 22
Historic Preservation; Housing and Community
Economic Development; Land Use and Urban Non-US Citizens
0 2 2
Design; Transportation Planning Non-Permanent Residents
Total Students 39 44 83
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
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TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION
DOCTORAL DEGREE 2010-2011
Ph.D. in Urban Studies
U.S. Citizens &
Contact Person: Renia Ehrenfeucht, Ph.D. Coordinator Male Female Total
Permanent Residents
Phone: (504) 280-6517
E-mail: renia.ehrenfeucht@uno.edu Hispanics of
2 1 3
Any Race
Year initiated 1990
Degrees Granted through 8/31/2011.........................................................57 White 9 8 17
Degrees Granted from 9/1/2010 to 8/31/2011............................................3
PLANNING FACULTY
DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Jane S. Brooks FAICP
University Admission Policy: Masters degree from an accredited Professor and Boebel Chair in Historic Preservation. BLA, Louisiana
institution State University (1974); MLA, Harvard (1976). Specializations:
Minimum GRE: 1100 Historic Preservation, Urban Design, Metropolitan/Regional Planning,
Minimum TOEFL: 80 IBT (University) Planning History and Planning Practice.
Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 2.5 (University)/3.0 (Department) http://planning.uno.edu/faculty_bios/JaneBrooks.cfm
Departmental Requirement: PhD Program in Urban Studies (504) 280-6514 jsbrooks@uno.edu
application; statement of purpose;
writing sample; three (3) letters of
recommendation; satisfactory academic Renia Ehrenfeucht
standing at the last school attended; a Ph.D and M.S. in Urban Studies Coordinator/Associate Professor.
masters degree in urban planning or B.A., University of California, Santa Barbara; M.U.P., University
related discipline. of Washington; Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles.
Specializations: Politics of Public Space Use, Social Production of the
Built Environment, Public Participation, Politics of Urban Design, Public
Space History.
http://planning.uno.edu/faculty_bios/ReniaEhrenfeucht.cfm
(504) 280-6517 renia.ehrenfeucht@uno.edu
DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
Hours of Core/Required courses................................................................18
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses.........................................N/A David Gladstone
Hours of Restricted Electives................................................................ 9-12 Associate Professor and Louisiana Manufactured Housing Association
Hours of Unrestricted Electives........................................................... 42-45 Professor. BA (1990), MCRP (1994), and Ph.D. (2001), Rutgers
University. Specializations: Urban and Regional Development, Social
Other.......................................................................6 (dissertation research)
Policy, Tourism Planning, Real Estate Development, International
Total...........................................................................................................72 Development.
Exams or Written Requirements:................ General examination; final oral http://planning.uno.edu/faculty_bios/DavidGladstone.cfm
.............................................................................. examination; dissertation
(504) 280-3206 david.gladstone@uno.edu
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Patrick Haughey AICP Robert Rivers
BSUSP Coordinator/Assistant Professor. B.Ed, McGill University Adjunct Professor. A.B.Architecture (1986) Princeton; MURP (1992),
(1993); MURP, University of New Orleans (1995); Ph.D. (2004) Trinity The George Washington University; JD (2003) Tulane. Specializations:
College Dublin. Specializations: Neighborhood Planning, Community Historic Preservation, Historic Preservation Law, Environmental Law,
Development and Public Participation, Geographic Information Systems Architectural History.
(GIS) (504) 280-6277
http://planning.uno.edu/faculty_bios/PatrickHaughey.cfm
(504) 280-1231 pmhaughe@uno.edu
Steve Villavaso FAICP
Adjunct Professor. BS and MURP, University of New Orleans; JD,
Earthea Nance Loyola University School of Law. Specializations: Zoning Law,
Assistant Professor. BS (1985) and MS (1991) University of California, Development/Environmental Management, Brownfields Policy.
Davis; Ph.D. (2004) Stanford University.Specializations: Infrastructure,
(504) 280-6029 svillavaso1@cox.net
Environment, and Development in Post-Disaster Areas; Developing
Countries; and Communities of Color and Poverty.
http://planning.uno.edu/faculty_bios/EartheaNance.cfm visiting FACULTY
(504) 280-4017 eanance@uno.edu
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UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member:
PAB FULL
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TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION
DOCTORAL DEGREE 2009-2010
Ph.D. in City & Regional Planning
US Citizens &
Contact Person: Carolyn Turner, Student Services Manager Male Female Total
Permanent Residents
Phone: (919) 962-4784
E-mail: turnerc@email.unc.edu Hispanics* of any
1 1 2
Race
Year Initiated 1961
Degrees Granted through 8/31/10............................................................132 White 7 6 13
Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11.....................................................5
African American 1 1 2
Native American/Pa-
2 1 3
cific Islander
Doctoral Specializations Asian American 1 0 1
Community Development/Housing, Economic
Development/Real Estate Development, Land Use Mixed 0 0 0
Planning, Environmental Planning, Transportation
Planning, Urban Design Other/Don’t Know 1 2 3
Non-US Citizens
DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Non-permanent 0 0 0
University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from accredited Residents
institution
Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 (last 2 years of study) Total Students 13 11 24
Minimum GRE: 1000 (combined score)
Minimum TOEFL: 213/550
Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
Departmental Requirement: Strong academic preparation,
evidence of potential to conduct high-
quality research. Research PLANNING FACULTY
interests must match those of one or
more faculty member. Todd BenDor
Assistant Professor. BS, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; MS, Washington
DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS State University; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Urbana. Specializations:
Hours of Core ...........................................................................................12 Environmental Planning, Land Use Dynamics, Environmental Markets,
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses..............................................0 Spatial Analysis, System Dynamics.
Hours of Restricted Electives ...................................................................12 (919) 962-4760 bendor@unc.edu
Hours of Unrestricted Electives .................................................................6
Total Required Hours in Planning Program..............................................30 Philip Berke
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Comprehensive written and oral exams Professor. BS, Empire State College; MS, University of Vermont; Ph.D.
after completing coursework, followed by approval of the dissertation Texas A&M University. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Land
proposal. Program requires demonstration of competence in graduate-lev- Use, Sustainable Development, Natural Hazards Mitigation.
el intermediate multivariate statistics, research and teaching experience,
(919) 962-4765 pberke@email.unc.edu
and successful defense of the Ph.D. Dissertation.
Nikil Kaza
Assistant Professor. B.Arch, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur;
MUP, MS (Applied Mathematics), Ph.D., University of Illinois-Urbana.
Specializations: Plans, Land Use Planning, Planning Support Systems,
Complex Systems, Decision Theory.
(919) 962-4767 nkaza@unc.edu
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T.William Lester
Assistant Professor. B.A, University of Pennsylvania; MUPP, University OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY
of Illinois at Chicago; Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley.
Specializations: Economic Development, Labor Economics, Urban Politics. Richard Andrews
(919) 962-3512 twlester@email.unc.edu Professor. AB, Yale; MRP and Ph.D., University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill. Specializations: Environmental Policy, Infrastructure
Planning.
Nichola Lowe (919) 843-5011 pete_andrews@unc.edu
Assistant Professor. BS, University of California, Berkley; MS, University
of California, Davis; Ph.D., MIT. Specializations: Economic and Workforce
Development.
David Brower FAICP
Research Professor. BA and JD, University of Michigan. Specializations:
(919) 843-2319 nlowe@email.unc.edu Planning Law, Coastal Zone Management, Land Use/Growth
Management, Natural Hazards Mitigation.
Emil Malizia AICP (919) 962-4775 brower@email.unc.edu
Professor/Chair. BA, Rutgers; MRP and Ph.D., Cornell University.
Specializations: Real Estate Development, Development Finance,
Economic Development, Urban Redevelopment, Public Health & Safety.
Ray Burby FAICP
Professor Emeritus. AB, George Washington University; MRP and Ph.D.,
(919) 962-4759 malizia@email.unc.edu University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Specializations: Natural
Hazards Mitigation, Land Use Planning, Development Management,
Noreen McDonald Sustainable Cities.
Assistant Professor. AB, Harvard; MS, MCP and Ph.D., University of
(919) 962-4774 burby@email.unc.edu
California, Berkeley. Specializations: Transportation Policy, Physical
Activity, Transportation & Land Use, School Travel, School Siting.
(919) 962-4781 noreen@unc.edu Maryann Feldman
Distinguished Professor. BA, Ohio State University; MS and Ph.D.,
Mai Nguyen Carnegie Mellon University. Specializations: Technology-Based
Assistant Professor. BA, University of California, Riverside; MA, Economic Development, Innovation & Entrepreneurship.
Pennsylvania State University; Ph.D., University of California, Irvine. (919) 962-0674 feldmanm@email.unc.edu
Specializations: Housing and Community Development, Housing Policy.
(919) 962-4762 nguyen@unc.edu
David Godschalk FAICP
Professor Emeritus. AB, Dartmouth; B.Arch., University of Florida; MRP
Roberto Quercia and Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Specializations:
Professor. M.Arch., Nacional de Buenos Aires, Argentina; MA, University of Land Use & Environmental Planning, Sustainable Development, Hazards
Hawaii; Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Specializations: Mitigation, Negotiation & Conflict Resolution.
Housing & Affordable Home Ownership, Housing Finance, Fair Lending
(919) 962-5012 dgod@email.unc.edu
(Anti-Predatory Lending), Community Development.
(919) 962-4766 quercia@email.unc.edu
Edward Kaiser FAICP
Professor Emeritus. BA, University of San Francisco; MRP and
Daniel Rodriguez Ph.D.,University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Specializations: Land
Associate Professor. BS, Fordham University; MA, MIT; Ph.D., University Use Planning, Development Management.
of Michigan. Specializations: Transportation & Land Use Policy, Urban
(919) 962-4781 ekaiser@email.unc.edu
Spatial Structure, Traveler Behavior, Public Health & Safety.
(919) 962-4763 danrod@email.unc.edu
David Moreau
Research Professor. BS, Mississippi State University; MS, North Carolina
William Rohe State University; Ph.D., Harvard. Specializations: Environmental Policy
Distinguished Professor. BA, SUNY at Buffalo; MS, MRP and Ph.D., & Planning, Infrastructure/Public Services, Water Resources Planning.
Pennsylvania State University. Specializations: Urban Redevelopment,
(919) 962-4756 dmoreau@email.unc.edu
Neighborhood Revitalization, Community Development Planning &
Policy, Affordable & Workforce Housing Programs.
(919) 962-4769 rohe@email.unc.edu Dale Whittington
Professor. AB, Brown; MPA and Ph.D., University of Texas, Austin; MS,
Yan Song London School of Economics. Specializations: International Planning,
Associate Professor. BS, Shen Zhen University; MS, Florida State Environmental Economics, Water Resources Planning in Developing
University; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Urbana. Specializations: Land Countries.
Use Planning & Design, Spatial Analysis of Urban Form, Planning (919) 962-4755 dale.whittington@unc.edu
Support Systems, Urban Planning in China.
(919) 962-4761 ys@email.unc.edu FYI
Meenu Tewari Dual Degree Programs:
Associate Professor. B.Arch., School of Planning & Architecture, India;
MS, MCP and Ph.D., MIT. Specializations: Economic Development, o MCRP/JD o MCRP/MS Environmental
International Development, Local Political Economy, Poverty Alleviation, o MCRP/MBA Engineering
Small Firms & the Informal Sector. o MCRP/MPA o MCRP/MLA (with North
(919) 962-4758 mtewari@email.unc.edu o MCRP/MPH Carolina State University)
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UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA MA/MS
PAB FULL
ACSP Member:
NOTE:
*Tuition and Fee estimate based on 24 semester hours per academic year. TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION
The University of Oklahoma’s Master of Regional and City Planning 2010-2011
degree is part of the Academic Common Market. Students from the States
of Arkansas and Delaware are eligible for in-state tuition if they enroll in
US Citizens &
the Regional and City Planning program at the University of Oklahoma. Male Female Total
Permanent Residents
Annual Student Enrollment Hispanics* of any
0 0 0
Applied Accepted Enrolled
Race
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011 White 12 9 21
Masters 24 25 16 21 9 15
African American 1 1 2
Native American/
MASTERS DEGREE Pacific Islander
0 2 2
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PLANNING FACULTY FYI
Fernando Costa AICP RCPL MISSION STATEMENT
Professor of the Practice. BS, Georgia Institute of Technology (1974);
MS, Civil Engineering and Masters of City Planning, Georgia Institute of RCPL's mission is to advance the art and practice of planning through
Technology (1976). Specializations: Planning Management and Practice. educating students for lifelong professional practice and through expand-
ing the knowledge on which practice is based. Distinguished features
include the program's:
Richard Marshment AICP
Professor Emeritus. BS, Bowling Green State University (1968);
MArch., University of New Mexico (1975); PhD, University of * Singular focus on the professional masters degree,
Washington (1981). Specializations: Transportation Planning, Economic * Well-established reputation, dating to its founding in 1948,
Development, Public Finance. * Alumni, many of whom have achieved national prominence,
* Small size, which allows close student-faculty relationships,
(405) 325-2399 rmarshment@ou.edu
* Curricular flexibility, which accommodates students' interests,
* Multi-disciplinary perspective,
Guoqiang Shen * Commitment to improving professional planning practice that address-
Associate Professor. B.Arch., Tsinghua University (1985); MS, Beijing es urban and regional issues in Oklahoma and environs.
University (1988); MCRP, Ohio State University (1994); PhD, Ohio State
University (1998). Specializations: Urban Design, Transportation, Real
Estate Development, GIS, Research Methods. 2005-2008 RESEARCH PROJECTS INVOLVING
(405) 325-1698 guoqiangs@ou.edu RCPL FACULTY AND STUDENTS
* High speed passenger rail transportation systems.
Charles Warnken AICP
* Mobility benefits of urban rail transit projects.
Associate Professor. BS, University of Wyoming (1992); MPA,
University of Louisville (1996); PhD, Florida State University (2003). * Data mining the National Transit Database.
Specializations: Economic Development, Land Use Planning. * Economic effects of highway bypasses on rural communities.
* Comprehensive Plans for the cities of Mustang, Tuttle, Geary, Noble,
(405) 325-3871 cwarnken@ou.edu
Perkins and Newcastle OK.
* Reuse Strategies for Superfund Sites in Oklahoma City, OK.
Meghan Wieters AICP * Homeless Service Provision in Oklahoma.
Assistant Professor. BA, Trinity University (1993), MSCRP, UT-Austin * Northeast 23rd St. Streetscape Assessment in Oklahoma City, OK.
(1995), Ph.D. Texas A&M (2009). Specializations: Environmental * Freight Movement for Tulsa's Transportation Plan 2030.
Planning, History and theory, Planning Practice. * Freight Movement Modeling for State of Oklahoma.
(405) 325-3851 kmeghanwieters@ou.edu * Inter-Modal Containerized Freight Flow & Port Security.
* Operating and Maintenance Cost Models for Light Rail Transit.
* Oklahoma Institute for Quality Communities founded in July 2008.
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PAB FULL
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Yizhao Yang Laura Leete
Assistant Professor, B.Arch., Tianjin (1995); MS, Tsinghua (1998); Associate Professor. BA, California, Berkeley, (1982); MA (1988) and
MRP, (2001) and Ph.D., Cornell (2007). Specializations: Environmental Ph.D. (1992), Harvard. Specializations: Poverty and Social Policy, Work-
Planning, Sustainable Living Design and Analysis, Geographic force Policy, Nonprofit Economics.
Information Systems. (541) 346-0834 leete@uoregon.edu
(541) 346-0833 yizhao@uoregon.edu
Robert Parker
Robert F. Young Instructor. BS, Colorado State (1986); MUP, Oregon (1989), AICP.
Assistant Professor, B.A. (1982), M.C.R.P (1987), Ph.D. (2007) Cornell. Specializations: Community Planning Workshop, Microcomputers in
Specializations: Environmental and Economic Policy and Planning, Planning and Policy Analysis.
Environmental Policy and Planning History. (541) 346-3801 rgp@uoregon.edu
(541) 346-1950 ryoung@uoregon.edu
Megan E. Smith
Instructor. BA, Southern Oregon State (1990); MCRP, University of
OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Oregon (1996). Specializations: Community Outreach, Watershed
Planning, Rural Planning.
(541) 346-3881 smith@uoregon.edu
Neil Bania
Associate Professor. BA (1980), MA (1983) and Ph.D. (1985), Oregon.
Specializations: Public Policy Analysis, Economics. Bethany Steiner
(541) 346-3704 bania@uoregon.edu Adjunct Instructor. BA, Middlebury College (1996); MS,Environmental
Psychology, Cornell (2001), AICP. Specializations: Community
Outreach, Youth and Planning.
Robert Choquette
Adjunct Instructor. BS (1982) and MUP (1991), Oregon. Specializations: (541) 346-3615 bethanyj@uoregon.edu
Strategic Planning, Project Management.
(541) 346-3635 choquette@uoregon.edu
FYI
Colleen Chrisinger
Assistant Professor: BS, Willamette (2001); MSc, London School of • Oregon is renowned for the Oregon Land Use system, which is
Economics and Political Science (2003); MS, Wisconsin-Madison considered one of the model state planning programs in the U.S.
(2006). Specializations: Labor and Social Policy, Poverty, Economic
Development Policy. • Eugene is located within 90 minutes of both the Oregon coast
chrising@uoregon.edu and Cascade Mountains, offering year round hiking, fishing, kaya-
king, as well as winter skiing. Eugene is a progressive city with
Jessica Greene more than 100 miles of trails, a metropolitan bus service free to
Associate Professor. BA, Michigan (1989); MPH, MIA (1996) and Ph.D. UO students, an extensive open space and parks system, and new
(2003), Columbia. Specializations: Health Policy, Quantitative Methods, sustainable business initiatives.
Evaluation Research.
(541) 346-0138 jessicag@uoregon.edu • PPPM is known for its work on sustainability, collaborative and
participatory approaches to planning, community development,
Michael Hibbard and environmental planning. PPPM is affiliated with the commu-
Professor Emeritus. BS, California Polytechnic; MSW (1971) and Ph.D. nity service center (CSC), providing students with access to real
(1980), San Diego State. Specializations: Community and Regional
world experience with actual clients. The CSC also coordinates
Development.
yearlong paid internship through the Resource Assistance for
(541) 346-3897 mhibbard@uoregon.edu
Rural Environments (RARE) program, which provides students
with (1) a monthly stipend, (2) medical insurance, (3) possible eli-
Renee Irvin gibility for in-state tuition after one year of service, and (4) up to
Associate Professor. BA, Oregon (1984); MA (1991) and Ph.D. (1998),
Washington. Specializations: Nonprofit Management, Economics, Public 9 graduate credits in the UO Planning Program.
Finance.
(541) 346-2155 rirvin@uoregon.edu • PPPM is linked with the Institute for a Sustainable Environment,
the Institute for Policy Research and Innovation, Oregon
Transportation Research & Education Consortium, and the
Grant Jacobsen
Assistant Professor. BA, William and Mary (2005); MA (2006) and Ph.D. Sustainable Cities Initiative.
(2010), California-Santa Barbara. Specializations: Environmental and
Resource Policy, Climate Change and Energy Policy, Economics • The community and regional planning program offers concurrent
(513) 346-3419 gdjaco@uoregon.edu degrees in business, conflict and dispute resolution, environmental
studies, geography, historic preservation, landscape architecture,
Andre LeDuc law and public administration.
Adjunct Instructor. BS, Wisconsin (1996); MCRP, Oregon (1999).
Specializations: Hazard Prevention and Mitigation.
(541) 346-5833 leduc@uoregon.edu
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PAB FULL
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TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION
DOCTORAL DEGREE Fall 2010
PhD in City & Regional Planning
US Citizens &
Contact Person: Eugenie L. Birch, Professor & Male Female Total
Permanent Residents
Graduate Group Chair
Phone: (215) 898-6097 Hispanics* of any
1 0 1
E-mail: elbirch@design.upenn.edu Race
Doctoral Specializations
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
Cartography & Spatial Statistics; Community &
Economic Development; Historic Preservation; Land
Use and Environmental Planning; Public and Private PLANNING FACULTY
Real Estate Development; Sustainable Transportation Jonathan Barnett FAICP
Planning; Urban Design; Urban Infrastructure Professor of Practice. BA and MArch., Yale University; MA, Cambridge
University. Specializations: Physical Planning, Urban Design, Planning
Practice.
(215) 732-5215 jonathanbarnett@verizon.net
DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: * Eugenie L. Birch FAICP
Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 or higher Professor. BA, Bryn Mawr; MA and PhD, Columbia University.
Minimum GRE: 600 Specializations: Planning History, Anchor Insitutions, Urban
Minimum TOEFL: 615 Development.
Departmental Requirement: Writing sample (215) 898-6097 elbirch@design.upenn.edu
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David Hsu
Assistant Professor. BS, Yale University; MS, Cornell University, MS, OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY
London School of Economics & Political Science; PhD, University of
Washington. Specializations: Urban & Environmental Infrastructure. Peter Angelides
hsuyd@design.upenn.edu Lecturer. BA, University of Pennsylvania; MA, University of Minnesota;
MCD, University of Pennsylvania; PhD, University of Minnesota.
John Landis Specialization. Urban Economics.
Professor. BS, Massachussetts Institute of Technology; PhD, University
of California Berkeley. Specializations: Housing, GIS, Sustainable Urban Hanley Bodek
Development, Urban Modeling. Lecturer. BA, University of Pennsylvania.Specializations: Housing
(215) 746-2340 jlan@design.upenn.edu Development
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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member:
PAB PAB FULL
florida PAB
PROGRAM INFORMATION The MURP at USF requires completion of a total of 48 credit hours. The
core curriculum, comprising a total of 21 credit hours, emphasizes the
basic concepts and skills deemed necessary to planners in all subfields.
APPLICATION DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Fall Semester: ......................................................................................... February 15. The 21 credit hours are divided into three major categories as follows:
Spring Semester: . .....................................................................................October 15. foundations (9 credits), research methods and analytical techniques (6
credits), and computer applications and planning practice (6 credits).
Graduate School Cost at USF for Academic Year 2009/2010
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Instate Out-of-State
Full-Time Tuition* $8,040 $19,720 The Department of Geography, Environment and Planning of which
Urban & Regional Planning (URP) is a part, offers a Ph.D. in Geography,
Housing/Meals* $10,130 $10,130
Environmental Science and Policy. The degree is open to all qualified
Books/Supplies $1,500 $1,500 students presently enrolled in any one of the department’s masters degree
Other Expenses** $4,100 $4,100 programs, including URP, as well as to new students wishing to focus on
any area of Geography, Environmental Science, Policy and/or Urban &
Total $23,770 $35,450 Regional Planning for which expertise is available within the department.
For details, see:
http://www.grad.usf.edu/inc/linked-files/Catalog%20and%20Policies/2010_2011/ DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Section%206_updated.pdf Minimum GRE: 1000
Or Minimum TOEFL: 550
http://usfweb2.usf.edu/finaid/10/10/1010_budget.htm Minimum GPA: 3.0
Masters Specializations
Housing & Community Development; Environmental
& Natural Resource Policy; Geographic Information
Sciences; Globalization & International Development
Planning; Transportation Planning
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PLANNING FACULTY OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY
Fenda Akiwumi, Ph.D. Theodore Trent Green, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor. Environmental Geography, Texas State University Associate Professor. (Harvard, 1986). Specializations: Architecture
San Marcos (2006). Specializations: resource policy and management in and Urban Design, Architecture, Urban/Community Design, Housing
developing countries with a focus on West African water resources; the Development Regulations, Sustainable Development.
political ecology of resource exploitation; and gender and water use.
Robin Jones
Kamal Alsharif, Ph.D. Director, University of South Florida Community initiative. M.A.
Assistant Professor (University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, St. Paul, University of Pittsburg (1974). Specializations: Housing and Community
Water Resources Science, 2004). Specializations: interdisciplinary water Development.
resources and watershed management, nonpoint source pollution, domes-
tic water policy, stormwater management, Middle East water issues, water Mark Bentley
scarcity and hyrdropolitics, urban water management, and environmental Practicing Attorney and APA Certified Planner. JD, Stetson (1987).
benchmark analysis. Specializations: Land use planning and law.
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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN BA/BS MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member:
PAB PAB FULL
CALIFORNIA PAB
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FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION DOCTORAL (Ph.D.) ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Tuition awards: Full and Partial Tuition Scholarships Departmental Requirement: Master’s degree in Planning or a
Assistantships: Graduate Assistantships related field or 12 units of graduate-
level Planning coursework
Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.5
TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Minimum GRE: 1100 (Verbal and Quantitative)
Minimum TOEFL 600
2010-2011
US Citizens & DOCTORAL (Ph.D.) GRADUATION
Male Female Total REQUIREMENTS
Permanent Residents
Hours of Core..............................................................................................8
Hours of Methodology or Teaching Related Courses...............................10
Hispanics of any race 4 7 11 Hours of Restricted Electives......................................................................0
Hours of Unrestricted Electives.................................................................16
White 17 26 43 Other..........................................................................................................26
Total Required Hours
In Planning Program......................... 60, min 46 (with advanced standing)
African American 3 5 8 Exam, Thesis or Final Product:......................Screening, Qualifying Exam,
............................................................................................ and Dissertation
Native American/Pacific
N/A N/A N/A FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
Islander
Tuition awards: Full Scholarships
Assistantships: Graduate Assistantships
Asian American 14 16 30
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Doctor of Philosophy in Urban Planning and
Development (Ph.D.)
DOCTORAL (DPPD) ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Contact Person: Tridib Banerjee, Professor and Director of Departmental Requirement: Bachelor’s Degree in relevant fields
Graduate Programs in Urban Planning and Master’s degree strongly advised
Marlon Boarnet (from Jan. 1, 2012) Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.5
Phone: (213)740-4724 Minimum GRE: Not required
E-mail: tbanerje@usc.edu Minimum TOEFL 600
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All Doctoral Programs:
Sample of dissertations granted 2009 and 2010 PLANNING FACULTY
1. A Megaproject Matrix: Ideology, Discourse and Regulation in the
Delhi Metro Rail
Tridib Banerjee FAICP
James Irvine Chair/Professor. Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of
2. Bank Community Corporation Investments in Community Economic Technology. Specializations: Physical Planning/Urban Design,
Development International Development and Planning, Planning Theory.
3. Beyond Regulation: Special Improvement Districts, Design Review, (213) 740-4724 tbanerje@usc.edu
and Place-Making in New Jersey
4. Congestion Pricing with an Unpriced Temporal Alternative and with Hilda Blanco
Heterogeneous User Groups Research Professor. Ph.D. University of California Berkeley.
5. Linking Participation, Program Design and Outcomes; Voluntary Air Specializations: Planning Theory, Community Development and
Quality Programs at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach Planning, Environmental Policy and Governance.
hblanco@usc.edu
6. Spaces of Market-Culturalism: Chungking Mansions, Hong Kong
7. Testing the Entrepreneurial City Hypothesis: A Study of the Los
Angeles Region
Marlon Boarnet (from January 1, 2012)
Professor. Ph.D., Princeton University. Specializations: Trasportation,
8. The Rhetoric of Representation: Planning Los Angeles' Civic Space, Urban Growth, Regional Service.
1909 – 2009
9. The Settlement of Migrant Workers in Korea: From the Entitlement of Raphael Bostic
the Workers' Rights to the Integration into Local Communities Professor. Ph.D., Stanford University. (On leave. Serving as Assistant
10. Transformation of Housing in Slum Upgrading Areas: Lessons From Secretary for Policy Development and Research, HUD). Specializations:
Turkey Urban and Regional Economics, Housing and Neighborhood Planning,
Real Estate Development, Economic Development Planning.
(213) 740-1220 bostic@usc.edu
Total Students 19 27 46
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
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Martin H. Krieger
Professor. Ph.D., Columbia University. Specializations: Visual OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY
Documentation of Urban Phenomena, Mathematical Modeling, Planning
Theory, Environmental Planning.
Austin G. Anderson
http://www.usc.edu/sppd/krieger
Lecturer. M.B.A., Stanford. Specializations: Urban and Regional
http://www.usc.edu/schools/sppd/faculty/detail.php?id=18
Economics, Real Estate Development.
(213) 740-3957 krieger@usc.edu Austin.Anderson@econres.conff
Daniel A. Mazmanian Deepak Bahl
Professor. Ph.D., Washington University. Specializations: Environmental Adjunct Assistant Professor. M.Arch., Clemson University; M.Pl.,
Policy, Policy Implementation, Sustainable Communities, Political M.B.A., University of Southern California. Specializations: Economic
Science. Development, Urban Design.
mazmania@usc.edu (213) 740-9491 bahl@usc.edu
Allan D. Kotin
Adjunct Professor. M.A., University of California, Los Angeles.
Specializations: Real Estate Development, Economic Development
Planning, Public Finance/Fiscal Planning, Impact Assessment.
www.adkotin.com
akotin@adkotin.com
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Alan Kreditor FAICP Jack L. Wong
Professor and Senior Vice President Emeritus, Special Advisor for Adjunct Professor. M.A., University of California, Los Angeles.
Development. M.C.P., University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Real Specializations: Redevelopment/Economic Development; Housing; City
Estate Planning; Public Outreach, Community Development, Physical Planning,
(213) 740-2939 kreditor@usc.edu Ethnicity and Planning.
www.jwauc.com
James Kushner jacklwong@msn.com
Adjunct Instructor. L.L.B., and J.D., University of Maryland.
Specializations: Health, Law and Planning.
jkushner@swlaw.edu
Robert Manford
Adjunct Instructor. DPDS, University of Southern California.
Katherine Perez
Adjunct Instructor. M.A., University of California, Los Angeles.
Specialization: Community Participation
perez@uli-la.org
John Perfitt
Adjunct Instructor. M.A., Loyola Marymount University. Specialization:
Economic Development.
perfitt@usc.edu
Deike Peters
Adjunct Assistant Professor. Ph.D., Rutgers University, M.A., M.S.,
Columbia University. Specialization: International Development,
Transportation, Land Use.
d.peters@usc.edu
Jon Pynoos
Professor, Gerontology and Planning. Ph.D., Harvard University.
Specialization: Housing and the elderly
(213) 740-5156 pynoos@usc.edu
James Rabe
Adjunct Instructor. M.A., University of Southern California.
Specialization: Economic Development
jrabe@keysermarston.com
Krista Sloniowski
Adjunct Instructor. M.Pl., University of Southern California.
Specialization: Environmental Planning.
sloniowski@hotmail.com
Chris Steins
Adjunct Instructor. M.Pl., University of Southern California.
Specialization: Information Technology.
steins@urbaninsight.com
Deborah Torres
Adjunct Associate Professor. M.Arch., Harvard. Specializations: Housing
and Neighborhood Planning, Landcape/Site Design, Metropolitan/
Regional Planning, Physical Planning/Urban Design.
dtorres@usc.edu
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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MAINE
MA/MS
FULL
ACSP Member:
Mixed 0 0 0
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PLANNING FACULTY OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY
Richard Barringer John Bauman
Research Professor. AB, Harvard College (1959); MA, University of Visiting Research Professor. BA, Ursinus College (1960); MA, Temple
Massachusetts (1963); Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology University (1964); Ph.D., Rutgers University (1969). Specializations:
(1968). Specializations: Natural Resource Planning, Sustainable Planning History, Housing & Historic Preservation.
Development, Smart Growth, State Politics & Policy. (207) 780-5389 baumanj@roadrunner.com
efc.muskie.usm.maine.edu
(207) 780-4418 barringr@usm.maine.edu
Lisa Morris
Assistant Professor. BA, University of Southern Maine (1989), MS in
Urban Planning (1994) and MSW (1993), Rutgers University; PhD
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (1999). Specializations:
Economics, labor market analysis, poverty, race and gender
(207) 788-5876 lmorris@usm.maine.edu
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UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, ARLINGTON MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member:
PAB FULL
MASTER'S DEGREE
Master's in City and Regional Planning
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TOTAL MASTER'S STUDENT COMPOSITION DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
Fall 2010 Hours of Core (semester hours).................................................................30
(some core hours may be waived upon recommendation of student’s
supervisory committee, depending on student’s previous preparation)
Hours of Electives........................................................................................9
U.S. Citizens &
Male Female Total Total Required Hours in Doctoral Program ......................39 + dissertation
Permanent Residents Thesis or Final Product.............................................. Dissertation Required
Hispanics of Indicators of Academic Progress...............................Completion of written
4 5 9 comprehensive exam in Planning/Policy; completion of diagnostic evalu-
Any Race
ation; completion of oral presentation of dissertation proposal; successful
oral defense of dissertation proposal
White 24 14 38
FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
African American 4 4 8 Internship Opportunities:
Many of the 200 jurisdictions in the region and several consultants offer
Native American/ internship opportunities.
0 0 0
Pacific Islander Dept. Awards and Grants:
Numerous scholarships make it possible for recipients to pay in-state
Asian American 1 1 2 tuition.
Total Students 38 28 66
Total Students 25 7 32
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
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PLANNING FACULTY OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY
Ardeshir Anjomani Karabi C. Bezboruah
Professor. M.Arch., University of Tehran (1968); M. Planning (1976) and Assistant Professor. B.A. Gauhati University, India (1998), MBA
Ph.D. (1979), University of Southern California. Specializations: Urban Gauhati Univesity, India (2001), Ph.D., University of Texas at Dallas
Development, Physical Planning and Urban Design, Environmental and (2008). Specializations: Nonprofit Organizations; Management and
Land Suitability Analysis, Integrated Land-Use Transportation Planning, Administrations; Philantrophy – Individual and Institutional
and Community Revitalization and Economic Development. (817) 272-3071 bezborua@uta.edu
(817) 272-3310 anjomani@uta.edu
Colleen Casey
Ivonne Audirac Assistant Professor. B.S., Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Associate Professor. B.Arch., Technologico de Monterrey, MX (1978); (1995); M.S., Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (1997);
M.A., Colorado State Univ. (1982); MURP and PhD, University of Ph.D., Saint Louis University (2007). Specializations: Governance,
Florida (1983 & 1987). Specializations: Land Use/Growth Management; Collaborative Management, Social Context of Public Policy and
Sustainable Development; Urban Design/Built Environment, International Administration, Community Reinvestment, Access to Mortgage Credit in
Development. Low-Income/Urban Communities.
(817) 272-3338 audirac@uta.edu (817) 272-3356 colleenc@uta.edu
Jianling Li AICP
Professor. B.S., Zhongshan University (1982); M.A. (1992) and FYI
Ph.D. (1997), University of California Los Angeles. Specializations:
Transportation Research and Planning; Geographic Information Systems
(GIS); Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS).
The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex is one of the great urban
(817) 272-3367 jjli@uta.edu laboratories of the world. Home to over six and a half million
people, it is a metropolitan region where every challenge and
Andrew Whittemore opportunity coexists at every scale, and where new experimental
Assistant Professor. B.A., Haverford University (2002); M.C.P., solutions are constantly developing across a vast and diverse urban
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2004); PhD, University of landscape.
California, Los Angeles (2010). Specializations: History and Theory
of the Built Environment in Western Societies, Planning History in the
United States and Europe, Land Use Planning in the United States.
The Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington combined statistical area
(817) 272-0458 andrew.whittemore@uta.edu covers over 14,600 square miles (larger than Rhode Island and
Connecticut combined), and contains within it two metropolitan
areas, five micropolitan areas, nineteen counties, and almost two
hundred cities and towns. For the student of urban design there
are stabilization, infill, redevelopment and greenfield master
planned projects of all kinds underway around the region, as
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well as virtually every kind of urban environment for first hand
study, from walkable neighborhoods, to high-rise districts, to
New Urban, suburban, exurban, and rural communities. For the
student of transportation, the Metroplex is home to not only vast
roadway, freeway, and tollway networks, as well as one of the
busiest airports in the world, but also home to multiple mass transit
systems that include the Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) light
rail network, the Trinity River Express (TRE) commuter rail line,
the Denton County Transportation Authority’s (DCTA) A-Train rail
line, and a historic trolley line. For the student of the environment,
there are two large-scale ecological restoration projects underway
along the Trinity River (in both Dallas and Fort Worth), a new
park project is being built atop a freeway in downtown Dallas, and
sustainability initiatives are in progress across the region. For the
student of local economics, the Metroplex ranks tenth nationally
in green job creation and fourth in corporate headquarters and
has a gross metropolitan product (GMP) of almost $390 billion—
the tenth largest in the world and sixth in the nation—above
Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Boston's GMP. And the list goes
on . . .
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MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member:
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN PAB PAB
PAB FULL
Non-US Citizens
7 6 13
Masters Specializations Non-Permanent Residents
Economic & Community Development, Total Students 38 57 95
Environmental & Natural Resources Planning,
Historic Preservation, Transportation, Housing, Land
Use & Development *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
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DOCTORAL DEGREE PLANNING FACULTY
PhD in Community & Regional Planning Sarah Dooling
Assistant Professor. BS, MSSW, University of Maine; Ph.D., University
Contact Person: Robert G. Paterson of Washington. Specializations: Urban Ecology, Urban Vulnerabilities,
Phone: (512) 471-0734 Ecosystem Services, Spatial Justice, Interdisciplinary Pedagogy.
E-mail: rgfp@mail.utexas.edu http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/dooling
(512) 471-7878 sarah.dooling@mail.utexas.edu
Year initiated 1995
Enrolled Students as of 8/31/11................................................................18
Degrees Granted through 8/31/11.............................................................17 Michael Holleran
Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11....................................................1 Associate Professor. AB, Brown University; MCP, Ph.D., Massachussetts
Institute of Technology. Specializations: Historic Preservation
(List of all dissertation topics is not available.)
Technology, History of Urban Design & Development, Vernacular
Landscapes, Water History.
Doctoral Specializations http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/holleran
Economic & Community Development, Environmental (512) 471-3792 holleran@mail.utexas.edu
& Natural Resources Planning, Housing, Historic
Preservation, Transportation, Land Use & Development Terry Kahn
Professor. BBA, MBA, University of Texas, Austin; Ph.D., University of
DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS California, Berkeley. Specializations: Quantitative Methods, Public &
University Admission Policy: Master's Degree Private Land Development Process, Housing Demand & Production.
Minimum GRE: 1,000 http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/kahn
Minimum TOEFL: 550 (512) 232-3634 tkahn@austin.utexas.edu
Minimum GPA: 3.0
Departmental Requirement: No Requirements Ming-Chun Lee
Assistant Professor. BS, MS, National Cheng Kung University;
DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS M.Arch., Ph.D., University of Washington. Specializations: Community
Hours of Core..............................................................................................9 Informatics, Community-based Technology, Place-based Community
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses..............................................0 Development and Design, Graphic Media in Urban Design and Planning.
Hours of Restricted Electives....................................................................18 http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/lee
Hours of Unrestricted Electives.................................................................15
(512) 475-6158 mingchun@mail.utexas.edu
Other............................................................................................................6
Total...........................................................................................................48
Exams or Written Requirements:............................................... Dissertation Talia McCray
Assistant Professor. BS, North Carolina A&T St. University; BS, Bennett
TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION College; MS, Northwestern University; Ph.D., University of Michigan.
2010-2011 Specializations: Transportation Planning, Accessibility, Equity,
Community Development.
U.S. Citizens & http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/mccray
Male Female Total (512) 471-2708 tmccray@austin.utexas.edu
Permanent Residents
Hispanics of
0 2 2 Elizabeth Mueller
Any Race
Associate Professor. BSFS, School of Foreign Studies, Georgetown
White 1 11 12 University; MCP, Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley.
Specializations: Community Development, Housing & Poverty, Urban
African American 0 0 0 Politics, Qualitative Methods.
http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/mueller
Native American/ (512) 471-1151 ejmueller@austin.utexas.edu
0 0 0
Pacific Islander
Michael Oden
Asian American 0 0 0 Director, Associate Dean and Associate Professor. BA, University of
Texas, Austin; Ph.D., New School for Social Research, New York.
Mixed 0 0 0 Specializations: Economic Development Planning, Applied Planning
Methods, Housing Policy, Regional Theory.
Other/Don’t Know 0 0 0 http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/oden
(512) 471-0121 oden@mail.utexas.edu
Non-US Citizens
2 2 4
Non-Permanent Residents
Total Students 3 15 18
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
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Robert G. Paterson
Associate Professor. BA, MPA, Florida Atlantic University; Ph.D., OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Specializations: Dean Almy
Environmental Planning, Growth Management, Sustainable Community Associate Professor. B.Arch., Cornell University; M.Arch., University
Development, Public Policy Dispute Resolution, Community Consensus of Texas, Austin. Specializations: Urban Design, Landscape Urbanism,
Building. Architecture.
http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/paterson http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/almy
(512) 471-0734 rgfp@mail.utexas.edu (512) 232-9311 dja3@mail.utexas.edu
Rachael Rawlins
Lecturer. BA, University of California, Berkeley; MCRP, University Fernando Lara
of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; JD, University of Texas, Austin. Assistant Professor. B.Arch., MSc, Universidade Federal de Minas
Specializations: Planning Law, Preservation Law. Gerais; Ph.D., University of Michigan. Specializations: Latin American
http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/rawlins Architecture and Urbanism, Dissemination of Architectural Knowledge,
Informal Settlements.
(512) 471-1922 rrawlins@mail.utexas.edu
http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/lara/fernando
(512) 471-0711 fernandolara@mail.utexas.edu
Bjorn Sletto
Assistant Professor. BA, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis;
MA, University of Kansas, Lawrence; Ph.D., Cornell University. Steven A. Moore
Specializations: Geographic Information Systems, Planning in Latin Professor. B.Arch., Syracuse University; Ph.D., Texas A&M University.
America, Urban Environmental Analysis, Indigenous Cartographies. Specializations: Sustainable Design & Technology, Environmental Policy
http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/sletto & Ethics, Sustainable Development.
(512) 471-5153 bjornsletto@mail.utexas.edu http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/moore
(512) 471-0184 samoore@austin.utexas.edu
Frederick Steiner FASLA and FAAR
Professor and Dean. BSD, MCP, University of Cincinnati; MRP, MA, Allan W. Shearer
Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Environmental Assistant Professor. AB, Princeton University; MLA with Distinction,
Planning, Ecological Land Use Planning, Landscape Architecture, AM, Ph.D., Harvard University. Specializations: Landscape Planning,
Environmental Impact Assessment. Futures/Scenario Methodology, Environmental Security.
http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/steiner http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/shearer/allan
(512) 471-1922 fsteiner@austin.utexas.edu (512) 232-5286 ashearer@austin.utexas.edu
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UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO BA/BS
PAB PAB
MA/MS
FULL
ACSP Member:
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TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Daniel J. Hammel
2010-2011 Associate Professor and Graduate Adivsor. Ph.D . University of
Minnesota, (1994), MA University of Minnesota, (1988), BA Kansas
State University, (1984). Specializations: Community and Economic
US Citizens & Development Planning, Urban and Regional Economics, Housing.
Permanent www.utoledo.edu/as/geography
Male Female Total (419) 530-4709 dhammel@utnet.utoledo.edu
Residents
Hispanics*
0 0 0 Patrick Lawrence
Of any Race Professor and Department Chair. Ph.D. Geography, University of
Waterloo, (1996), MS Geography, University of Guelph, Ontario, (1991),
White 4 6 10 BES Environmental Studies, University of Waterloo, Ontario, (1989).
Specializations: Environmental Planning, Impact Assessment, Land Use/
African American 0 0 0 Growth Management, Natural Resource Planning.
Native American/ www.utoledo.edu/as/geography
Pacific Islander
0 0 0 (419) 530-4128 Patrick.Lawrence@utoledo.edu
Asian American 3 4 7
Peter S. Lindquist
Mixed 0 0 0 Associate Professor. Ph.D. University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, (1988),
MS University of Wisconsin, Madison, (1981), BS University of
Other / Don’t know 0 0 0 Wisconsin, Eau-Claire, (1978). Specializations: Computer Applications,
GIS, Transportation, Urban and Regional Economics
www.utoledo.edu/as/geography
Non-US Citizens (419) 530-4287 Peter.Lindquist@utoledo.edu
Non- Permanent 3 4 7
Residents David J. Nemeth
Professor and Undergraduate Student Advisor. Ph.D. University
Total Students of California, Los Angeles, 1984), MA California State University,
7 10 17 Northridge, BA California State University, Northridge. Specializations:
Historic Preservation, Natural Resource Planning, Physical Planning,
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Urban Design
www.utoledo.edu/as/geography
PLANNING FACULTY (419) 530-4049 David.Nemeth@utoledo.edu
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UNIVERSITY of TORONTO MA/MS/Ph.D.
CIP
ACSP Member:
Corresponding
Program In Planning MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Must hold a Bachelor’s degree
Room 5053, Sidney Smith Hall from an accredited institution.
100 St. George Street Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.3 in final year
Minimum GRE: No Requirements
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 3G3
Minimum TOEFL IBT overall 93 with writing/speaking 22
Phone (416) 946-0269 Departmental Requirement: Must hold a Bachelor’s degree
Fax (416) 946-3886 from an accredited institution.
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Virginia Maclaren FAICP
DOCTORAL DEGREE Associate Professor. BA, Bishop’s University; MPL, Ottawa University;
MA and Ph.D., Cornell University. Specializations: Waste Management,
Ph.D. in Planning Sustainable Urban Development, Environmental Assessment.
http://www.geog.utoronto.ca/programs/planning/phd (416) 978-1594 maclaren@geog.utoronto.ca
Contact Person: Jessica Finlayson
Phone: (416) 978-3377 Katharine Rankin
Associate Professor. BA, MPL, and Ph.D., Cornell University.
E-mail: finlayson@geog.utoronto.ca Specializations: Critical development studies, comparative market regu-
lation; feminist and planning theory, South and Southeast Asia
Year Initiated: 2007
(416) 978-1592 rankin@geog.utoronto.ca
Ph.D. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Must hold a Master’s degree from an Susan Ruddick
accredited institution. Associate Professor. MA, McGill University; Ph.D., UCLA.
Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.7 in final year Specializations: Social Theory/Social Construction of Childhood, Public
Minimum GRE: No Requirements Space and the Public Sphere, Urban Political Economy.
Minimum TOEFL 580 (paper) or 237 (computer) plus (416) 978-1589 ruddick@geog.utoronto.ca
5.0 TWE. Minimum score for inter
net-based testing is 93/120 overall
and 22/30 for each of the Writing and Matti Siemiatycki
Speaking sections Assistant Professor. BA, Ryerson University, MA, Oxford University;
Departmental Requirement: Must hold a Master’s degree from an Ph.D., Univeristy of British Columbia. Specializations: Transporttation
accredited institution. Policy and Planning; Infrastructure Finance and Delivery; Community
and Regional Planning Space and the Public Sphere, Urban Political
Economy.
Ph.D. GRADUATION Requirements
Core Half Course.........................................................................................2
(416) 946-5145 siemiatycki@geog.utoronto.ca
Hours of Half Course Electives...................................................................4
Other Half Courses......................................................................................0
Total Half Courses Required in Program....................................................6
Exams or Written Requirements..........................Comprehensive exam and
...............................................................................................thesis proposal
FYI
Note that the Planning program is part of the Department of
Geography; planning students therefore have access to ‘joint-
geography-planning’ courses taught by both planning and geogra-
phy faculty and to the supervisory services of both Planning and
PLANNING FACULTY Geography faculty. There are total of 40 graduate faculty in the
Department of Geography (including the core Planning faculty).
Amrita Daniere
Professor. AB, Dartmouth College (1981); MP, Harvard University (1984) Joint Degree Programs:
Ph.D., Harvard University (1990). Specializations: Urban Infrastructure
• Planning and Community Development
in Developing Countries, Social Capital, Civic Space.
• Planning and Asia-Pacific Studies
(416) 978-3236 daniere@geog.utoronto.ca • Planning and Environmental Studies
• Planning and Environment and Health
Meric Gertler FAICP • Planning and Women and Gender Studies
Professor. BS, McMaster University; MPP, UC Berkeley; Ph.D., Harvard.
Specializations: Economic Geography, Regional and National Systems
of Innovation.
(416) 978-3887 gertler@geog.utoronto.ca
Kanishka Goonewardena
Associate Professor. BS, University of Moratuwa; MSP, University of
Southern California; Ph.D., Cornell University. Specializations: Cultural
Studies, Urban Planning Theory, Globalization.
(416) 978-2974 kanishka@geog.utoronto.ca
Paul Hess
Assistant Professor. Ph.D., University of Washington. Specializations:
History of Planning, Travel Behavior, Urban Form Analysis.
(416) 978-1586 hess@geog.utoronto.ca
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ACSP Member:
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH BA/BS
PhD
MCMP
PAB
FULL
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FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Several awards scholarships and assistantships are available on a com- University Admission Policy: Graduate School Application
petitive basis. Minimum Graduate GPA: 3.50 recommended
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Li Yin
PLANNING FACULTY Assistant Professor. PhD. University of Colorado, Denver, 2004. MS
Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand, 1998. BS, Yunan
Bruce Appleyard Polytechnic University, Kunming, P.R. China, 1992. Specializations:
Research Associate Professor. PhD. University of California, Berkeley, Land Use and Environmental Planning and Modeling, Information
CA, 2010; MS, University of California, Berkeley, CA, 1997, BS, Technology for Planning, Sustainability Planning.
University of California, Berkeley, CA, 1989
yin@arch.utah.edu
appleyard@arch.utah.edu
Keith Bartholomew
Associate Professor. JD, University of Oregon (1987); Bachelor of Music,
Northern Illinois University, (1983). Specializations: Environmental
Planning, Land Use/Growth Management, Planning Law, Metropolitan/ OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY
Regional Planning.
Martin Buchert
(801) 581-8944 bartholomew@arch.utah.edu Adjunct Instructor. MS, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2007; BS,
Brigham Young University, 2001. Specialization: GLS.
Nan Ellin (801) 590-3079 martinbuchert@gmail.com
Professor. PhD, Urban Planning, Columbia University, (1994); Master
of Philosophy, Urban Planning, Columbia University, (1994); Master of Robert Farrington AICP
Arts, Anthropology, Columbia University, (1983); BA, Anthropology and Adjunct Associate Professor. MS, University of Texas, San Antonio,
Hispanic Studies, Bryn Mawr College, (1981). (1978); BA, Political Science and Communications, University of
(801)-585-5394 nan.ellin@utah.edu Houston, (1974). Specializations: Economic Development & Planning,
Real Estate Development.
(801) 535-7941 bob.farrington@slcgov.com
Philip C. Emmi
Professor. Ph.D., University of North Carolina, (1979); Master of
Regional Planning from University of North Carolina); BA, Economics, Hal Johnson
Harvard University. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Planning Adjunct Professor. MURP and MA, State University of New York,
Theory, Metro/Regional Planning, System Dynamics. Albany, (1994); BS, Urban Planning, University of Utah, (1991).
(801) 581-4255 emmi@arch.utah.edu Specializations: Community Planning, Transit Planning, TODs.
(801) 287-2539 HJohnson@rideuta.com
Reid Ewing Pam Perlich
Professor. PhD, MIT, (1978); MCP, Harvard University, (1973); MS,
Adjunct Professor. Ph.D., University of Utah, (1992); BS, Economics,
Harvard University, (1971); BS, Purdue University, (1970).
University of Tulsa. Specializations: Computer Applications,
(801) 581-8255 ewing@arch.utah.edu Demography, Economic Development Planning, Urban and Regional
Planning.
Stephen A. Goldsmith (801) 581-3358 pam.perlich@utah.edu
Associate Professor Lecturer. Loeb Fellow in Advanced Environmental
Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, (1999); BA,
Webster College, St. Louis, Missouri, (1976). Patrick Putt
Adjunct Assistant Professor. BS, Northern Arizona University, (1982);
(801) 585-5147 goldsmith@arch.utah.edu
MA, Northern Arizona University, (1984).
(435) 553-9161 put1@live.com
Michael Larice
Ph.D, 2005 University of CA, Berkeley. Master, 1990, University of CA,
Los Angeles. BA, 1985, University of CA, Los Angeles. Specialization:
Urban Design.
larice@arch.utah.edu
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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA BA/BS MA/MS ACSP Member:
PABPABPAB PAB FULL
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TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION William H. Lucy
2010-2011 Professor. BA, Knox (1961); MA, University of Chicago (1961); PhD,
University of Syracuse (1973). Specializations: Public Management/
Strategic Planning, Sustainable Infrastructure, Affordable Housing,
U.S. Citizens & Climate Change.
Male Female Total
Permanent Residents (434) 924-4779 whl@virginia.edu
Hispanics of
1 0 1 Daphne Spain
Any Race
Professor. BA, University of North Carolina (1972); MS (1974)
White 20 25 45 and Ph.D. (1976), University of Massachusetts. Specializations:
Demography, Gender Studies and Planning, Planning History.
(434) 924-6430 spain@virginia.edu
African American 0 3 3
Native American/
0 0 0
Pacific Islander OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY
Asian American 1 1 2
Tanya Denckla-Cobb
Lecturer. Associate Director, Institute for Environmental Negotiation. BA,
Mixed 0 0 0 Smith College. Specializations: Community & Environmental Conflict,
Food Systems, Leadership Development.
(434) 924-1970 td6n@virginia.edu
Other/Don’t Know 0 0 0
Non-US Citizens E. Frank Dukes
1 4 5
Non-Permanent Residents Lecturer; Director, Institute for Environmental Negotiation. Ph.D.,
George Mason University (1972). Specializations: Public Involvement,
Total Students 23 33 56 Mediation, Dispute Resolution.
(434) 924-2041 ed7k@virginia.edu
Karen Firehock
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Lecturer. BS, University of Maryland; MUEP, University of Virginia.
Specializations: Green Infrastructure, Grant Writing, Green Codes,
PLANNING FACULTY Watershed Planning, Global Health.
(434) 975-6700 karenfirehock@virginia.edu
Timothy Beatley
Professor. BP, University of Virginia (1979); MUP, University of Oregon Satyendra Huja AICP
(1981); PhD, University of North Carolina (1986). Specializations: Lecturer. BA, Roberts Wesleyan (1966); MA, Michigan State University
Sustainability, Environmental Planning, Food Systems, Natural Resource (1968). Specializations: Urban Revitalization, Planning Process.
Planning. (434) 977-5094 huja1@comcast.net
(434) 924-6457 tb6d@virginia.edu
Sang Hwang
Nisha Botchwey Lecturer. BS, Virginia Tech; MS, Virginia Tech; PhD, Virginia Tech.
Associate Professor. AB (1997), Harvard University; MCRP (1999) Specializations: Sustainability, International Development.
and PhD (2003), University of Pennsylvania; MPH (2011), University (434) 924-1339 swh9m@virginia.edu
of Virginia. Specializations: Community Development, Public Health,
Environmental and Health Impacts. Cass Kawecki
(434) 924-6444 nbotchwey@virginia.edu Lecturer. BA, University of Colorado; M.Arch, University of Virginia;
MBA, Carnegie Mellon. Specializations: Real Estate & Land
Development, Finance.
A. Bruce Dotson
Associate Professor. BA (1966) and Ph.D. (1970), Cornell University. 434) 284-4018 cass.kawecki@cbre.com
Specializations: Land Use/Growth Management, Planning Process and
Practice, Negotiation and Conflict Management. David L. Phillips AICP
(434) 924-6459 dotson@virginia.edu Lecturer. MS, Stanford University (1966); PhD, Cornell University
(1976). Specializations: Computer Applications, GIS, Quantitative
Methods.
Guoping Huang (434) 982-2196 dlp@virginia.edu
Assistant Professor. BS (1999), Peking University; MS (2002), Peking
University; Doctor of Design (2005), Harvard Graduate School of
Design. Specializations: Digital Visualization, Geographic Information
Systems, Alternative Futures Studies.
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UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member:
PAB FULL
Total Students 45 44 89
Masters Specializations
Urban Design, Historic Preservation, Land Use &
Infrastructure, Environmental Planning, Real Estate *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
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TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION
DOCTORAL DEGREE 2010-2011
Interdisciplinary PhD in Urban Design & Planning
Contact Person: Jean Rogers, Coordinator US Citizens &
Phone: (206) 543-6398 Male Female Total
Permanent Residents
E-mail: jeanp@u.washington.edu
Hispanics* Of any Race 0 1 1
Year initiated 1967
Degrees Granted through 8/31/10.............................................................. 74
Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10.....................................................4 White 2 7 9
Mixed 0 0 0
Doctoral Specializations
Urban Ecology & Environmental Planning, Urban Design, Other / Don’t know 0 1 1
Land Use & Transportation, Growth Management, Real
Estate Development Non-US Citizens
Non- Permanent 6 3 9
Residents
DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: None
Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Total Students 10 13 23
Minimum GRE: No minimum
Minimum TOEFL 92 iBT/237c/580
Departmental Requirement: Master’s or equivalent degree *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
Marina Alberti
Professor. PhD., Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Specializations:
Urban Ecology, Environmental Planning.
//urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-alberti.html
(206) 616-8667 malberti@u.washington.edu
Christine Bae
Associate Professor. MRP, State University of New York; PhD.,
University of Southern California. Specializations: Land Use,
Transportation Planning, Analytical Techniques in Planning, Community
Planning for Diverse Neighborhoods.
//urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-bae.html
(206) 616-9034 cbae@u.washington.edu
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Christopher Bitter Mark Purcell
Assistant Professor. MA and PhD., University of Arizona. Associate Professor. MA and PhD., UCLA. Specializations: Urban
Specializations: Real Estate, Urban Economics Democracy, Urban Social Movements.
//urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-bitter.html //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-purcell.html
(206) 685-7088 bitter@u.washington.edu (206) 543-8754 mpurcell@u.washington.edu
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Joaquin Herranz, Jr.
Associate Professor of Public Affairs. Adjunct Professor UDP. PhD., FYI
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MCP, University of California,
Berkeley. Specializations: Strategic Management of Public and Nonprofit Joint or Concurrent Degree Programs:
Agencies, Inter-organizational Networks, Workforce Development,
Intersections of Community Development and Arts and Culture. MUP/JD, MUP/MPA and MUP/MLA
//urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-herranz.html
(206) 616-1647 jherranz@u.washington.edu
Jeffrey Hou
Associate Professor and Chair of Landscape Architecture, Adjunct
Associate Professor UDP. MLA University of Pennsylvania, MArch and
PhD., University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Community
Design, Design Activism, Informal Participation, Cultural Multiplicity in
the Urban Landscape, Democratic Design in the Pacific Rim.
Nancy Rottle
Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture, Adjunct Associate
Professor UDP, Adjunct Associate Professor Architecture.
Specializations: Urban Design, Historic Preservation, Environmental
Ecology.
//urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-rottle.html
(206) 543-7897 nrottle@u.washington.edu
G. Scott Rutherford
Professor, Transportation Engineering. Adjunct Professor UDP.
MS, Washington State University, PhD., Northwestern University.
Specializations: Transit Planning, Transportation Planning and Policy,
Bus Rapid Transit, Travel Demand Management.
//urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-rutherford.html
(206) 685-2481 scottrut@u.washington.edu
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UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member:
PAB CIP FULL
Year Initiated: 1966 CIP Accredited Other tests of English language proficiency accepted include:
Degrees Granted through 8/31/11..........................................................2482 IELTS (International English Language Testing System ) - minimum
Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...................................................87 score of 7.5;
MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) - minimum
ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 275
score of 90, and MASTER OF APPLIED ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
CAEL (Canadian Academic English Language Assessment ) - minimum ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
score of 70 is required.
Departmental Requirement
Master of Arts Planning (MA) Applicants must have two years planning related work experience, OR
two year's worth of combined work experience and planning related expe-
Year Initiated: 1968 CIP Accredited rience obtained by being a volunteer, intern or equivalent position, OR,
Degrees Granted through 08/31/11..........................................................479 registered in a program at another university that is part of a dual degree
Degrees Granted from 09/01/10 to 08/31/11...............................................8 program with the MAES degree program.
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Computer-based TOEFL - minimum of 250 overall, 50 in the TSE and Jane Law
5.0 in the essay. Assistant Professor. BSc (East London), MSc (Hong Kong Polytechnic),
PhD (New Brunswick). Specializations: GIS and Public Health; Spatial
Other tests of English language proficiency accepted include: Demography; Bayesian Spatial Analysis; Hierarchical Spatial Modeling
IELTS (International English Language Testing System ) - minimum and Analysis; Disease Mapping; Crime Mapping; Spatial/Environmental
score of 7.5; Epidemiology; Environmental Criminology; Healthy communities
and the built environment; Neighbourhood/community effect; Health
MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) - minimum Geomatics, Land Information Systems. Jointly appointed with Health
score of 90, and Studies and Gerontology.
j9law@uwaterloo.ca
CAEL (Canadian Academic English Language Assessment ) - minimum
score of 70 is required.
Geoff Lewis
PH.D. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Assistant Professor. BS (Rensselaer), MS (Michigan), MSc (Michigan),
Core.......................Minimum 4 one-term graduate courses, two milestones PhD (Michigan). Specializations: Energy use in buildings (including
effects of landscape and occupant behaviour), Green building & sus-
Exams or Written Requirements................................Comprehensive exam, tainable communities, Renewable energy systems (especially PV, solar
................................................................................... thesis proposal, thesis thermal and wind), Life cycle assessment, GIS & spatial analysis. Jointly
appointed with the School for Environment, Enterprise and Development.
geoff.lewis@uwaterloo.ca
PLANNING FACULTY
John Lewis
Clarence Woudsma Associate Professor. BA Hons , MPl (Queen's), MSc (UBC).
Associate Professor and Director. BA Hons (Laurentian), MA (Wilfrid Specializations: Landscape and urban design, Environmental perception
Laurier), PhD (McMaster). Specializations: Freight transportation and and preferences, Accessible planning and design, Computer-based land-
logistics - policy and practice, urban transportation policy issues, climate scape visualization, Aboriginal issues in land-use planning, Community
change and transportation, regulation/deregulation of transportation provi- participation and consultation.
sion, urban freight planning and city logistics.
j7lewis@uwaterloo.ca
cwoudsma@uwaterloo.ca
Markus Moos
Jeff Casello Assistant Professor. BES Hons (Waterloo), MA (Queen’s), PhD (UBC).
Associate Professor. BSc (Pennsylvania), MSc (Pennsylvania), PhD Specializations: housing markets, urban restructuring and sustainability,
(Pennsylvania). Specializations: Urban transportation systems, Public land use and real estate development.
transport system planning, design and operation, Multimodal transporta-
mmoos@uwaterloo.ca
tion modeling, Transportation and land use impacts, Urban spatial analy-
sis, GIS applications. Jointly appointed with Civil Engineering
jcasello@uwaterloo.ca Dawn Parker
Associate Professor. BA (Lewis and Clark College), PhD (California).
Specializations: Development of integrated socio-economic and biophysi-
Michael Drescher cal models of land-use change, Agent-based modeling, Complexity theory,
Assistant Professor. B.Sc. (Ruhr), M.Sc. (Utrecht), Ph.D. (Wageningen). Geographic information systems, Environmental and resource economics.
Specializations: forestry dynamics, environmental planning, simulation
dcparker@uwaterloo.ca
and forecasting, coupled human-natural systems in urbanizing regions.
mdrescher@uwaterloo.ca
Zhu Qian
Assistant Professor. BArch (Tongji), MA (British Columbia), PhD (Texas
Pierre Filion MCIP,RPP A & M). Specializations: Comparative urban planning and policy, Land
Professor. Bac specialisé, MA (Laval), PhD (Kent, Canterbury). use planning and urban form, Land use reform and policy in China,
Specializations: Downtown and inner city planning, Metropolitan region Heritage conservation and planning in China.
planning, Land use transportation interaction.
z3qian@uwaterloo.ca
pfilion@uwaterloo.ca
Mark Seasons FCIP, RPP
Laura Johnson MCIP, RPP Associate Professor. BA Hons (Queen's), MEDes (Calgary), PhD
Professor. BA (Antioch), MA, PhD (Cornell). Specializations: Social (Waterloo). Specializations: Urban and regional planning, Strategic
planning; integration of social supports into housing environments; tele- planning, Policy and program evaluation, Local economic development,
commuting and home-based work; women, work and family; supportive Public administration.
housing; survey research and qualitative research methods.
mseasons@uwaterloo.ca
lcjohnson@uwaterloo.ca
Robert Shipley MCIP, RPP
Luna Khirfan Associate Professor. BA (Western), MA, PhD (Waterloo).
Assistant Professor. BSc, MA (Jordan), MA (Birmingham), PhD Specializations: Heritage conservation planning, The economics of
(Michigan). Specializations: Urban design and place making, International heritage, Strategic planning and the use of visioning, Decision making
development and comparative planning, Participatory planning, Historic processes and public participation, Program evaluation, Heritage tourism
preservation and cultural resource management, Museum studies. development, Symbolism in community design.
lkhirfan@uwaterloo.ca rshipley@uwaterloo.ca
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Mike Stone MCIP, RPP
affiliated FACULTY Professor (Geography & Env. Mgmt). BSc (Waterloo), MA (Laurier),
PhD (Waterloo). Specializations: Environmental planning, water quality,
Paul F.J. Eagles sediment/water interactions, water resources management.
Professor (Recreation & Leisure Studies). BSc (Waterloo), MSc mstone@uwaterloo.ca
(Guelph), PhD (Waterloo). Specializations: Outdoor recreation, Park
planning, Applied ecology, Ecotourism, Park tourism, Environmental
assessment, Resource management, Outdoor education. Larry Swatuk
eagles@healthy.uwaterloo.ca Associate Professor (School of Environment, Enterprise Development).
BA (Windsor), MA (Windsor), PhD (Dalhousie). Specializations: Africa,
water management, environmental politics, the south in globalization,
Monica Emelko natural resources governance.
Associate Professor (Civil Engineering). BS (MIT), MS (UCLA), PhD
lswatuk@uwaterloo.ca
(Waterloo). Specializations: Pathogen removal during water and waste-
water treatment, Physico-chemical water and wastewater treatment
processes, Design of constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment, Geoff Wall
Riverbank (in-bank) filtration. Professor (Geography). BA (Leeds), MA (Toronto), PhD (Hull).
mbemelko@uwaterloo.ca Specializations: Tourism, recreation, socio-economic implications of cli-
mate change, Asia, especially China.
gwall@uwaterloo.ca
Bob Gibson
Professor (Environment & Resource Studies). BA (York), MA, PhD
(Toronto). Specializations: Environmental assessment, planning and G.K. Warriner
development, environmental politics, history of attitudes to nature, public Professor (Sociology). BA (British Columbia), MSc (Wisconsin), PhD
participation and democratic theory, environmental journalism, sustain- (British Columbia). Specializations: Methodology and statistics, Rural
ability ethics, Assessment and planning project. sociology, Social psychology, Environment and resources
rbgibson@uwaterloo.ca wnrr@watarts.uwaterloo.ca
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MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member:
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON PAB PAB
PAB FULL
Mixed 0 0 0
ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 279
TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION
DOCTORAL DEGREE 2010-2011
PhD in Urban & Regional Planning
US Citizens & Permanent
Male Female Total
Contact Person: Alice Justice, Graduate Admissions Residents
Phone: (608) 265-0509
E-mail: ajustice@wisc.edu Hispanics of any race 0 0 0
Other/don’t know 0 0 0
Doctoral Specializations
Non-US Citizens Non-
Urban and Regional Planning 1 4 5
Permanent residents
Total students 2 7 9
DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: No Requirements
Minimum GRE:
Minimum TOEFL:
No Requirements
237 (University)/250 (Department)
PLANNING FACULTY
Minimum GPA: 3.0 Kenneth D. Genskow
Departmental Requirement: Master’s degree in planning or Assistant Professor. MUP University of Illinois (1994); Ph.D. University
planning-related field; one year of of Wisconsin-Madison (2001). Specializations: Water Resources Policy,
professional planning or planning- Watershed Planning, Collaborative Planning, Program Evaluation.
related work experience. (608) 262-8756 kgenskow@wisc.edu
Harvey M. Jacobs
Professor. MRP (1981) and Ph.D. (1984), Cornell University.
Specializations: Property Rights, Land Use Policy Alternatives, Smart
Growth, Urban Sprawl and Peri-Urban Land Management, Social Content
of Land Use and Environmental Policy.
(608) 262-0552 hmjacobs@wisc.edu
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James A. Lagro, Jr. Samuel F. Dennis, Jr.
Professor. MLA (1982) and Ph.D. (1991), Cornell University. Affiliate Associate Professor (Department of Landscape Architecture).
Specializations: Sustainability of the Built Environment, Smart Growth
Implementation, Climate Change Mitigation and Adaption, Urban Open (608) 263-7699 sfdennisjr@wisc.edu
Space Systems, Pedestrian Circulation Systems, Site Analysis and
Planning, Landscape Ecology. Herman Felstehausen
(608) 263-6507 jalagro@wisc.edu Professor Emeritus.
(608) 262-1004
Susana Lastarria-Cornhiel
Senior Scientist. MS (1974) and Ph.D. (1981) University of Wisconsin- Jessica Guo
Madison. Specializations: Land Tenure, Gender, International Affiliate Assistant Professor (Dept. of Civil and Environmental
Development. Engineering)
(608) 262-0097 slastarr@wisc.edu (608) 890-1004 jyguo@wisc.edu
David W. Marcouiller AICP
Professor. MS, University of Minnesota (1988); Ph.D., Oklahoma Gary P. Green
Affiliate Professor (Rural Sociology)
State University (1992). Specializations: Natural Amenity-Driven
Development, Economics of Exurban Land Uses, Rural Resource (608) 262-9532 gpgreen@wisc.edu
Dependency, Integrative Tourism & Recreation Planning, Regional
Science. David Hart
(608) 262-2998 dwmarcou@wisc.edu Adjunct Faculty (UW SeaGrant Institute) Coastal GIS Specialist
(608) 262-6515
Alfonso Morales
Associate Professor. MA, Political Economy, University of Texas-Dallas
(1987); MA, Sociology, University of Chicago (1989); Ph.D. Sociology, Jerome Kaufman
Northwestern University (1993). Specializations: Markets and Food Professor Emeritus.
Systems, Community Development, Social, Political and Economic (608) 262-1004
Contexts of Planning Processes, Qualitative Methods.
(608) 263-4848 morales1@wisc.edu Stephen Malpezzi
Affiliate Professor (Real Estate).
Brian W. Ohm (608) 262-6007 smalpezzi@wisc.edu
Professor. MA, University of Wisconsin-Madison (1982); JD (1986),
University of Wisconsin-Madison. Specializations: Legal Framework Lisa Naughton
for Land Use Planning, Growth Management and Environmental Affiliate Professor (Department of Geography)
Protection, Smart Growth, New Urbanism. (608) 262-4846 lnaughto@wisc.edu
(608) 262-2098 bwohm@wisc.edu
Kristopher Olds
Kurt G. Paulsen Affiliate Professor (Department of Geography)
Assistant Professor. MA, Agricultural and Applied Economics, University (608) 262-5685 kolds@wisc.edu
of Wisconsin - Madison (1999); MA, Development Policy and Public
Administration, University of Wisconsin - Madison (1999); Ph.D., Urban
Planning and Policy Development, Rutgers, The State University of New Barry M. Orton
Jersey (2004). Specializations: Land Use and Comprehensive Planning, Affiliate Professor (Division of Continuing Studies)
Quantitative Methods, Spatial Analysis, Public Finance, Housing. (608) 262-2394 bmorton@facstaff.wisc.edu
(608) 262-8990 kpaulsen@wisc.edu
Randy Stoecker
Affiliate Professor (Department of Rural Sociology)
OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY (608) 890-0764 rstoecker@wisc.edu
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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE MA/MS
PA
ACSP Member:
FULL
PAB
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Coordinated Master of Urban Planning & Master TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION
of Science in Civil Engineering/Transportation 2010-2011
Contact Person: William Huxhold, Chair U.S. Citizens &
Phone: (414) 229-6954 Male Female Total
Permanent Residents
E-mail: urbplan@uwm.edu
Hispanics of
0 3 3
Year Initiated: 1986 PAB Accredited Any Race
Degrees Granted through 8/31/11..............................................................13
Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11.....................................................0 White 37 16 53
ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 283
Ivy Lingqian Hu public transportation from many areas of the city. Milwaukee’s
Assistant Professor. Bachelor of Urban Planning, Nanjing University East Side has recently been a hotbed of development in which
(2002), Master of Planning (2006) & Ph.D. in Policy, Planning and the University has played a major role. New developments
Development (2010) University of Southern California. Specializations: have included graduate student housing in Milwaukee's lively
Transportation Planning and Policy, Land Use-transportation Prospect and North commercial district—an area of eclectic
Relationships, Urban and Regional Economics.
shops, restaurants and nightlife.
(414) 229-5887 hul@uwm.edu
Our faculty represents diverse backgrounds and expertise, and
Welford Sanders brings with them the experience of professional success. Students
Adjunct Assistant Professor. BA, MS, Urban and Regional Planning,
in the program comment that the faculty members are outgoing
University of Wisconsin, Madison. Specializations: Community
Development, Housing and Neighborhood Planning, Real Estate
toward students and involved in assuring the success of each of
Development. our students. All faculty members are involved in community-
(414) 229-2992 welford@uwm.edu based scholarship and teaching. Faculty members are especially
well-known for their work in economic development (includ-
Sammis White ing entrepreneurship and neighborhood revitalization), GIS, and
Professor. BA, Williams College; MCRP and PhD, University of sustainability. Faculty members are also involved in research on
Pennsylvania. Specializations: Economic Development Planning, urban politics and planning, participation in planning, and reindus-
Housing and Neighborhood Planning, Metropolitan/Regional Planning, trialization of urban centers.
Planning Practice and Social Policy, Human Services.
(414) 229-4807 sbwhite@uwm.edu Faculty serve on a wide variety of public and nonprofit boards
and committees, including the Wisconsin Brownfields Study
Group, the Wisconsin Policy Research Institute, the Public Policy
Forum Committee on Wisconsin Water Policy, the Menomonee
FYI Valley Partners, Hmong-American Friendship Association, and the
Center for Resilient Cities.
The Master of Urban Planning program focuses on urban devel-
opment, especially in the context of large cities and their suburbs
As the Urban Planning Department acts as a partner to the com-
and larger regional contexts. The program aims to develop the
munity and to the city at large, both faculty and students are
professional skills needed for planning practice with current tech-
consistently involved in neighborhood development and out-
nology and modern research methods. Master’s students focus
reach programs. The department also founded a charter high
heavily on critical thinking, communication skills (including con-
school, the School for Urban Planning and Architecture that
sensus-building and negotiation), and preparedness to work in the
serves students in the City of Milwaukee promoting community
diverse social context of planning in large, metropolitan areas. The
development and social justice. Many activities have gained the
program also addresses the latest in sustainable practices, as stu-
attention of city leaders and maintain the status of the Master of
dents tackle the environmental issues that face urban areas today.
Urban Planning program at UW-Milwaukee as one of the most
respected in the nation.
In addition to our Master’s degree programs and specializations,
the department offers an undergraduate Certificate in Urban
Planning Studies and an interdisciplinary post-baccalaureate
Certificate in Geographic Information Systems. Students also
have the unique opportunity to receive dual Master’s degrees
by participating in either the Architecture, Civil Engineering, or
Public Administration coordinated degree programs. For more
information about these programs, please visit the program web
page:
http://www4.uwm.edu/SARUP/information/academicprograms.html
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VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY MA/MS
FULL
ACSP Member:
PAB
Other/Don’t Know 1 1 2
Non-US Citizens
1 1 2
Non-Permanent Residents
Master's Specializations Total Students 45 37 82
Urban Revitalization, Regional & Metropolitan
Planning, Environmental Planning & Sustainability
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PLANNING FACULTY OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY
John J. Accordino AICP Kimberly M. Chen
Associate Professor. BA, University of Rochester (1976); Ph.D., Adjunct Professor. MURP, Virginia Commonwealth University (1989).
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1987). Specializations: Economic Specialization: Historic Preservation Planning.
Development Planning, Commercial District Revitalization, Community (804) 358-4993 kim@johannasdesign.com
Development, European Planning.
(804) 827-0525 jaccordi@vcu.edu Aubrey W. Fountain, III, Esq.
Adjunct Professor. MCP University of North Carolina (1996), JD
Xueming (Jimmy) Chen AICP University of North Carolina (1994). Specializations: Land-use Law,
Associate Professor. BA, Nanjing University (1982); M.S. Nanjing Legal Foundations of Planning.
University (1985); Ph.D University of Southern California (1991). afountain@HClawfirm.com
Specializations: Transportation Policy, Planning, Modeling, and GIS.
(804) 828-1254 xchen2@vcu.edu
Morton B. Gulak AICP/AIA
Professor Emeritus. BA (1961) and Ph.D. (1980), University of
Meghan Gough Pennsylvania; MURP, VIP & SU (1972). Specializations: Urban Design,
Assistant Professor. BS, James Madison University (1997); MURP, Urban Revitalization, Physical Planning, Planning Practice.
Virginia Polytechnic Institute (2003); Ph.D, Ohio State University (2008). mbgulak@vcu.edu
Specializations: Planning Theory and Processes, Citizen Participation,
Sustainable Development, Regional Cooperation. Karl Huber
(804) 827-0869 mzgough@vcu.edu Adjunct Professor. BS, Rutgers University (1975); MRP, Penn State
University (1979). Specializations: GIS/Spatial Analysis.
Elsie Harper-Anderson (804) 371-7484 KLH@der.state.va.us
Assistant Professor. BS, Lincoln University of Pennsylvania (1989); MS,
Carnegie Mellon University (1991); Ph.D., UC Berkeley (2002). Gary Johnson
Specializations: Workforce Development, Economic Development, and Professor Emeritus. BS, Northern Michigan University (1972); MUP,
Social Program Evaluation. Wayne State University (1974); DED, Texas A&M University (1979).
Specializations: Community Development, Housing & Neighborhood
Planning, Transportation Planning, Land-Use/Growth Management.
Damian Pitt AICP gjohnson@vcu.edu
Assistant Professor. BA, University of Tennessee (1998); MCRP,
University of Oregon (2001); Ph.D., Virginia Tech (2009). Allan Mills
Specializations: Land Use and Environmental Planning; Sustainable Associate Professor. Ph.D (1975) University of Minnesota.
Urban Development, Energy and Climate Policy. Specialization: Tourism Policy and Planning; Urban Forestry.
amills@vcu.edu
Avrum J. Shriar
Associate Professor. BA, Bishop’s University (1984); MES, Dalhousie
Keith Ready
University (1984); Ph.D., University of Florida (1999). Specializations: Associate Professor. Ph.D. Specialization: Parks and Recreation Planning
Environmental Planning, Rural Development Policy & Planning. and Design.
kfready@vcu.edu
(804) 827-0788 ajshriar@vcu.edu
Michela Zonta
Assistant Professor. Laurea (doctorate), University of Milan (1990);
MA (1998) and Ph.D. (2003), UCLA. Specializations: Housing &
Community Development, Race, Ethnicity & Urban Poverty, GIS/Spatial
Analysis, Planning Methods.
(804) 827-0787 mmzonta2@vcu.edu
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ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 287
FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
Internship opportunities, Department awards, University financial aid. All students have a common set of requirements that include:
• Minimum 90 credit hours
U.S. Citizens & • Core coursework and research (minimum 42 credits)
Male Female Total
Permanent Residents • Theory (3 credits)
• Methods (6 credits)
Hispanics of • Pedagogy (3 credits)
3 1 4
Any Race • Research (30 credits)
• Additional coursework depending on track, thematic, and dissertation area
White 39 37 76
African American 4 3 7
Native American/
PLANNING FACULTY
0 0 0
Pacific Islander John Browder
Professor and College Associate Dean. BA, College of Wooster
Asian American 1 2 3 (1974); MPA, American University (1977); MA and Ph.D., University
of Pennsylvania (1986). Specializations: International Development
Planning, Environmental Ethics & Policy, Planning Practice & Theory.
Mixed 0 3 3 http://www.uap.vt.edu/uapFaculty/browder.html
(540) 231-6217 browder@vt.edu
Other/Don’t Know 2 1 3
Ralph Buehler
Non-US Citizens Assistant Professor. MS (2002); MS (2003); Ph.D. (2008), Rutgers
0 6 6 University. Specializations: Transportation Policy and Planning, Land
Non-Permanent Residents
Use, Energy, and Regional Governance.
Total Students 49 53 102 http://www.nvc.vt.edu/uap/people/rbuehler.html
(703) 706-8104 ralphbu@vt.edu
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Margaret Cowell
Assistant Professor. BA, Brown University (2002), MUP, SUNY-Buffalo,
DOCTORAL DEGREE Ph.D. Cornell (2010). Specializations: Building Resilient Regions;
Economic Complementarity in Polycentric Regions; Effects of Economic
Planning, Governance, and Globalization Restructuring on Shrinking Regions
(703) 706-8111 mmcowell@vt.edu
Contact Person: Krystal Wright
Phone: (540) 231-2291
Ralph Hall
E-mail: krystal@vt.edu
Assistant Professor. MS, Civil & Environmental Engineering (2002),
MIT; MS, Technology & Policy (2002), MIT; Ph.D., (2006), MIT.
Year Initiated 2007
Specializations: Sustainable Development, Transportation, Water/
Sanitation in Developing Countries.
Two Streams:
(540) 231-7332 rphall@vt.edu
Urban & Environmental Design & Planning (UEDP)
Governance & Globalization (GG)
Sonia Hirt
Thematic Areas (concentrations): Associate Professor. Arch.Dipl., Higher Institute of Architecture & Civil
UEDP (6): Engineering, Bulgaria (1991); MUP (1995) and Ph.D. (2003), University
Metropolitan Development of Michigan. Specializations: Land Use Policy & Planning, Urban
Community & Economic Development Planning Form, Sustainable Metropolitan Development, Comparative/International
International Development Planning Planning.
Environmental Planning & Landscape Analysis http://www.uap.vt.edu/uapFaculty/hirt.html
Transportation Planning
(540) 231-7509 shirt@vt.edu
Physical Planning & Urban Design
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Paul L. Knox Yang Zhang
Senior Fellow for International Advancement . BA and Ph.D., University Assistant Professor. BS, Geography (1997) Peking University; MA,
of Sheffield, UK. Specializations: Comparative Analysis of Urbanization Geography (2000) Peking University; Ph.D. Urban and Regional
& Urban Planning, Social Production of the Built Environment, Evolution Planning (2006), Texas A&M. Specializations: Urban Land Use
of the American Urban Medical Care Delivery System. Planning, natural Hazards Mitigation, Post Disaster Re-development, and
http://www.uap.vt.edu/uapFaculty/knox.html Sustainable Urban Form, Geographic Information Systems.
(540) 231-1695 knox@vt.edu http://www.uap.vt.edu/faculty/zhang.html
(540) 231-1128 yz@vt.edu
C. Theodore Koebel
Professor. BS, Xavier University (1969); MCP, University of Cincinnati
(1971); Ph.D., Rutgers University (1979). Specializations: Housing, Real OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY
Estate, Community Development.
http://www.uap.vt.edu/uapFaculty/koebel.html
James R. Bohland
(540) 231-0412 tkoebel@vt.edu Professor, Senior Fellow for Biomedical, Bioengineering and Health
Projects. BA, Western Michigan University; MA and Ph.D., University of
John Randolph Georgia. Specializations: Health Policy & Planning, Population Analysis,
Professor. BME, University of Minnesota (1969); MS (1972) and Ph.D. Policy Analysis & Program Evaluation, Survey Research Methods.
(1976), Stanford University. Specializations: Environmental Planning & http://www.uap.vt.edu/uapFaculty/bohland.html
Policy, Water Resources Planning, Energy Planning & Policy/Renewable (540) 231-5517 jayjon@vt.edu
Energy, Land Use Planning.
http://www.uap.vt.edu/uapFaculty/randolph.html
(540) 231-7714 energy@vt.edu Shelley Mastran
Visiting Professor. BA, English (1965), Vassar; MA, Geography (1974),
George Washington; PhD, Geography (1988), University of Maryland.
Jesse Richardson Specializations: Preservation Planning, Community Planning Projects,
Associate Professor and Program Chair. BS and MS, Virginia Tech; Heritage Areas, and Scenic Byway Management Plans.
JD, University of Virginia. Specializations: Environmental Law & http://www.nvc.vt.edu/uap/people/smastran.html
Policy, Land Use Law & Policy, Farmland Protection, Local Government (703) 706-8111 smastran@vt.edu
Autonomy.
http://www.uap.vt.edu/uapFaculty/richardson.html
(540) 231-7508 jessej@vt.edu Elizabeth Morton
Professor-In-Practice. BA, English and Art History (1985), Williams
College; MRP, Urban & Regional Planning (1990), UNC-Chapel Hill;
Thomas W. Sanchez PhD, Urban Planning (2006), MIT. Specializations: Urban Design,
Professor and Program Chair. BA, University of California (1984), Historic Preservation and Cultural Policy and Planning.
MCRP, California Polytechnic State University (1986), Ph.D., Georgia http://www.nvc.vt.edu/uap/people/emorton.html
Institute of Technology (1996). Specializations: Transportation, Land (540)706-8111 ElizabethMorton@vt.edu
Use, Residential Location Behavior, and Questions of Social Equity in
Planning; Geographic Information Systems.
(540) 231-5425 tom.sanchez@vt.edu
Derren Rosbach
BA, College of the Atlantic (1995), MS, Western Carolina University
(2005), PhD, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (expected
Max O. Stephenson 2010). Specialization: Cross-disciplinary collaborations with a focus on
Associate Professor. BA (1977), MA (1979) and Ph.D. (1985), science, technology and the environment.
University of Virginia. Specializations: Public Administration, Policy
Implementation, Nonprofit Organizations & Management. Joe Schilling
http://www.uap.vt.edu/uapFaculty/stephenson.html Assistant Research Professor, Prof. BA, Social Science (1979) San Diego
(540) 231-6775 mstephen@vt.edu State University; LL.M, Environmental Law (1996), George Washington
University; JD, Law (1983), Hastings College. Specializations: Land
Kris Wernstedt Use Law, Sustainable Regions Through Better Building and Community
Associate Professor. PhD and MA, Cornell, MA, University of Wisconsin. Design.
Specializations: Environmental planning, management, and policy, with http://www.nvc.vt.edu/uap/people/jschilling.html
emphases on contaminated properties and water resources. (703) 706-8111 jms33@vt.edu
http://www.nvc.vt.edu/uap/faculty_main.asp?sectionid=50&pageid=308&
pagename=Kris%20Wernstedt
(703) 706-8132 krisw@vt.edu
Diane L. Zahm
Associate Professor. BS, Allegheny College (1980); MP, University of
Virginia (1982); Ph.D., SUNY, Syracuse (1986). Specializations: Crime
& Terrorism Prevention/Homeland Security, Environmental Design,
Neighborhood Planning, Land Use Planning.
http://www.uap.vt.edu/uapFaculty/zahm.html
(540) 231-7503 dzahm@vt.edu
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WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY
PAB FULL
MA/MS ACSP Member:
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION
Admission Deadline 2010-11 for Masters program.......................Rolling Admission 2010-2011
Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11 for Masters program............................. July 1, 2010
In-State Tuition and Fees......................................... $478.85/credit hour per semester
Out-of-State Tuition and Fees............................... $1,057.55/credit hour per semester
Application Fee.......................................................................................................$50 U.S. Citizens &
Male Female Total
Additional Fees:......................................$38.70/credit hour; $163.05 registration fee Permanent Residents
Annual Student Enrollment Hispanics of
27 31 58
Any Race
Applied Accepted Enrolled
White 16 19 35
05/06 07/08 05/06 07/08 05/06 07/08
Masters 55 48 33 37 24 31 African American 1 3 4
MASTERS DEGREE Native American/
0 0 0
Pacific Islander
Master of Urban Planning
Asian American 0 0 0
Contact Person: Kelly Hicks
Phone: (313) 577-2701
E-mail: ae7825@wayne.edu Mixed 7 11 18
PLANNING FACULTY
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: No Requirements Robin Boyle
Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 2.6 (Univ.)/2.8 (Dept.) Professor/Department Chair. Diploma in Planning, Glasgow School
Minimum GRE: None Required of Art (1973); MS, University of Reading (1974). Specializations:
Minimum TOEFL 550 Economic Development, Land Use/Growth Management, Housing &
Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Neighborhood Planning, Real Estate Development.
Departmental Requirement: 2 letters of recommendation; personal www.clas.wayne.edu/faculty/
statement (313) 577-8711 r.boyle@wayne.edu
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Lei Ding
Assistant Professor. BS (1997) and MS (2000) Tsinghua University, PhD OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY
(2005) George Mason University. Specializations: Housing and Public
Policy, Regional Economic Development, Public Policy and Policy Robert Sinclair
Analysis, Statistical and Spatial Modeling Emeritus Professor. BA, Wayne State University; MA and Ph.D.,
www.clas.wayne.edu/faculty Northwestern University. Specializations: International Development &
(313) 577-0543 eg5182@wayne.edu Planning, Political Economy.
www.clas.wayne.edu/faculty/profiles/sinclair_robert.htm
George Galster (313) 577-0542 r.sinclair@wayne.edu
Professor. BA, Wittenberg University (1970); BS, Case Western Reserve
University (1971); Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Paul Vigeant
Specializations: Housing & Neighborhood Planning, Race/Ethnicity & Lecturer. BA, Clark University; (1962); Arch. & Design, University of
Planning, Quantitative Methods, Urban & Regional Economics, Impact Detroit (1966); MA, Wayne State University (1969).
Assessment. Specializations: Planning Practice, Physical Planning/Urban Design,
www.clas.wayne.edu/faculty/ Metropolitan/Regional Planning.
(313) 577-9084 ar3571@wayne.edu www.clas.wayne.edu/dusp/faculty
(313) 577-0539 ad6795@wayne.edu
Carolyn G. Loh
Assistant Professor. BA 2001 and MUP 2002 and Ph.D. 2008, University Daryl LaFlamme
of Michigan. Specializations: Land Use, Growth Management, Planning Adjunct Professor. BS, Ball State University (1990); MA, Indiana State
Methods, GIS University (1995). Specializations: Demography, GIS.
www.clas.wayne.edu/faculty/ www.clas.wayne.edu/dusp/faculty/
(313) 577-0541 cgloh@wayne.edu (313) 577-2701 daryl.laflamme@jwt.com
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WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITY BA MA/MPA ACSP Member:
FULL
Phone: 610-436-2746
MASTERS DEGREE
PROGRAM INFORMATION Master of Public Administration, Regional Planning
Concentration
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline – none, but preferably by 12/1 for the following fall and 11/1
Contact Person: Dorothy Ives Dewey
for spring.
In-State Tuition/Fees: ............................................................ $231/cr hr per semester Phone: (610)436-2746
Technology Fee: .................................................................................................. $103 E-mail: divesdewey@wcupa.edu
General Fee: . .................................................................................................. $725.70
Out-of-State Tuition/Fees: ..................................................... $579/cr hr per semester Year Initiated: 1935
Technology Fee: .................................................................................................. $155 Degrees Granted 2003 through 2009: .........................61 Total; 8 Planning
General Fee: . .................................................................................................. $725.70 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11: . ....................8 Total; 2 Planning
Application Fee: .................................................................................................... $35
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TOTAL GEOGRAPHY STUDENT Kristen B. Crossney
COMPOSITION Assistant Professor: B.S., University of Maryland-Baltimore County,
M.A., Temple University, Ph.D., Rutgers, The State University of New
Fall 2009 Jersey, 2006. Specialities: Urban Studies, Planning and Policy, Housing
Undergraduate Graduate (610) 430-5838 kcrossney@wcupa.edu
Hispanic 0 1
Matin Katirai
White 30 24 Assistant Professor: B.A., York University, Toronto, M.P.H., University
of Kentucky College of Public Health, Ph.D., University of Louisville,
African American 2 3 2009. Specialities: Urban Planning, Business GIS, Public Health,
Native American 1 0 Transportation
(610) 436-2393 mkatirai@wcupa.edu
Asian 0 1
Multiracial 0 0
Unknown 0 1
fyi
TOTALS 33 30 The Geography and Planning Department offers programs that bridge the
physical and social sciences, combining theory with practical experience.
Male 22 21 Students gain knowledge and analytical skills that can be applied to social
and environmental problems. We pride ourselves in welcoming students
Female 11 9
with a variety of interests and a range of abilities and in helping majors
develop focus and skills. We have close to 100 percent retention and
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. graduation of majors.
FACULTY Undergraduate students who desire graduate school will wish to know
that 100 percent of WCU Geography & Planning undergraduate majors
Joan M. Welch that have applied to graduate schools in the past decade have been accept-
Professor: B.A., St. Cloud State University, M.A., Boston University, ed to the programs of their choice.
Ph.D., Boston University, 1990. Specialities: Physical, Conservation,
Environmental Planning Our MPA Regional Planning concentration is appropriate for many career
(610) 436-2940 jwelch@wcupa.edu paths which value a combined knowledge of public administration as well
as comprehensive planning, zoning, mapping, and demographic and envi-
James P. Lewandowski ronmental impacts of geographical change. Most students in the program
Professor: B.A., Toledo University, M.A. Toledo University, Ph.D., Ohio aspire to planning or public administration careers, although some use
State University, 1991. Specialities: Urban/economic, International this degree to broaden their knowledge and expertise for other employ-
Trade, Quantitative Methods, GIS ment opportunities. This degree supports working professionals who
desire a career specialty or change. The concentration focuses on land use
(610) 436-2724 jlewandows@wcupa.edu
development and management at the local, county, and regional levels.
Dorothy Ives Dewey, AICP Internships are available for all degree programs.
Associate Professor and Chair: B.A., Lafayette College, M.Pl.,
University of Southern California, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania,
1997. Specialities: Land Use Planning, GIS
(610) 436-2746 divesdewey@wcupa.edu
Gary W. Coutu
Associate Professor: B.A., Duquesne University, MSPMP, Carnegie
Mellon University, Ph.D., Texas A&M University, 2001. Specialities:
GIS, Watershed Analysis, Remote Sensing
(610) 738-0522 gcoutu@wcupa.edu
Joy A. Fritschle
Assistant Professor: B.A., Humboldt State University of California, M.S.,
University of Memphis, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2007.
Specialities: Biogeography, Environmental Planning, GIS
(610) 436-3396 jfritschle@wcupa.edu
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WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY
BS/BA/MA
AFFILIATE
ACSP Member:
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MASTERS GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Benjamin Ofori-Amoah
Hours of Core ...........................................................................................10 Professor and Chair. M.Sc, Planning, KNUST; Ph.D. Simon
Hours of Planning Courses.......................................................................12 Fraser University (1990), Ph.D., Simon Fraser University (1990).
Hours of Research.......................................................................................6 Specializations: Economic Geography, Economic Development,
Hours of Unrestricted Electives..................................................................5 Regional Development Planning, GIS, International Planning.
Other Experiential.......................................................................................3 (269) 387-3415 ben.ofori@wmich.edu
Total Required Hours in Planning Program ............................................36
Exam, Thesis or Research Paper ..................................................Required.
Li Yang
Assistant Professor. Ph.D., University of Waterloo (2007).
FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Specializations: Tourism Planning, International Planning.
Teaching/Research Assistantship: About 15 awarded each year. These (269) 387-3415 li.1.yang@wmich.edu
include stipend, tuition and fees.
Eligibility criteria: Merit
James McManus AICP
Adjunct Faculty. B.S. Valparaiso University (1987); M.A. Western Michigan
University (1992). Specializations: Geographic Information System,
Land Use Planning, Economic Development, Regional and Community
Development.
TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION
2010-2011
OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY
Kathleen Baker
U.S. Citizens &
Male Female Total Assistant Professor. Ph.D., Michigan State University (2002).
Permanent Residents Specializations: GIS, Physical Geography.
Hispanics of
0 0 0 Charles Emerson
Any Race
Associate Professor. Ph.D., University of Iowa (1996). Specializations:
White 15 8 23 GIS.
PLANNING FACULTY The Department of Geography at WMU was founded in 1905 and offers
David Lemberg AICP programs at both the undergraduate and graduate level. The Department
Associate Professor. M.R.P., University of North Carolina, Chapel is home to an outstanding array of resources including frequently-updated
Hill (1983); Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara (1998). computing facilities, award-winning student organizations, and the W.E.
Specializations: Community and Regional Development Planning, GIS. Upjohn Center for the Study of Geographical Change. The Department
has offered studies in planning for more than 30 years and has a success-
(269) 387-3410 david.lemberg@wmich.edu
ful record of placing students in professional positions and graduate or
doctoral programs.
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APPENDIX A
Faculty by Specialization
Advocacy, Ethics, Equity, and Social Stoll, Michael University of California Los Angeles
Thacher, David University of Michigan
Policy Planning
Thomas, June Manning University of Michigan
Acey, Charisma; Ohio State University
Torres, Rodolfo University of California, Irvine
Atlas, Caron; Pratt Institute
Umemoto, Karen University of Hawaii
Bame, Sherry; Texas A & M University
Valenzuela, Abel University of California Los Angeles
Bautista, Eddie; Pratt Institute
Vos, Jaap; Florida Atlantic University
Betancur, John University of Illinois at Chicago
Warfield, Marjorie Erickson Tufts University
Bollens, Scott University of California, Irvine
Winkle, Curtis University of Illinois at Chicago
Carroll, Walter F. Boston University
Zhou, Min University of California Los Angeles
Casey, Colleen; University of Texas, Arlington
Connerly, Charles E.; University of Iowa
Edwards, Hazel R. The Catholic University of America Agricultural Land Control
Fainstein, Susan; Harvard University Glenn, Jane; McGill University
Forester, John; Cornell University McDonald, Mary Grace University of Hawaii
Forsyth, Ann; Cornell University Richardson, Jesse Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
Galster, George Wayne State University University
A- 1
Edwards, Hazel R. The Catholic University of America Morales, Alfonso; University of Wisconsin- Madison
Esnard, Ann-Margaret; Florida Atlantic University Morrell, James; University at Buffalo, the State University of New
Etienne, Harley F.; Georgia Institute of Technology York
Ezzet-Lofstrom, Roxanne; San José State University Morrow-Jones, Hazel; Ohio State University
Fan, Peilei; Michigan State University Moss, Mitchell; New York University
Filipovitch, Anthony J.; Minnesota State University Moudon, Anne Vernez University of Washington
Forsyth, Ann; Cornell University Mueller, Elizabeth; University of Texas at Austin
French. Steven P.; Georgia Institute of Technology Mugerauer, Robert University of Washington
Galster, George Wayne State University Mullin, John R.; University of Massachusetts- Amherst
Gilsinan, James; Saint Louis University Njoh, Ambe; University of South Florida
Gooding, Earl N.M.; Alabama A & M University Noland, Robert B. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Gordon, Steven I.; Ohio State University Nuworsoo, Cornelius; California Polytechnic State University
Greene, Jessica University of Oregon Olpadwala, Porus; Cornell University
Guldman, Jean-Michel; Ohio State University Olwert, Craig California State University Northridge
Guthrie, Dwayne Pierce The Catholic University of America Osorio, Juan Camilo; Pratt Institute
Haddow, David F.; Georgia Institute of Technology Ozdenerol, Esra University of Memphis
Harris, Edrick; Georgia Institute of Technology Page, G. William; University at Buffalo, the State University of
New York
Harwood, Stacy; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Park, JiYoung; University at Buffalo, the State University of New
Hewings, Geoffrey; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
York
Hinojosa, René C.; Michigan State University
Paulsen, Kurt G.; University of Wisconsin- Madison
Hissong, Rodney V.; University of Texas, Arlington
Peacock, Walter G.; Texas A & M University
Hopkins, Lewis D.; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Phillips, David L. University of Virginia
Huang, Youqin State University of New York at Albany
Pipkin, John S. State University of New York at Albany
Johnson, Janet; University of Delaware
Prudon, Theodore; Pratt Institute
Jutla, Rajinder Missouri State University
Radke, John; University of California, Berkeley
Kahn, Terry; University of Texas at Austin
Raja, Samina; University at Buffalo, the State University of New
Kaufman, Sanda; Cleveland State University
York
Kawamura, Kazuya University of Illinois at Chicago
Ratledge, Edward; University of Delaware
Keithley, C.A.; Kansas State University
Renski, Henry; University of Massachusetts- Amherst
Kim, Tschangho John; University of Illinois at Urbana-
Rodriguez, Alejandro; University of Texas, Arlington
Champaign
Roemer, David; San José State University
Kreiger, Martin H.; University of Southern California
Rogers, George O.; Texas A & M University
Lauria, Mickey Clemson University
Romalewski, Steven; Pratt Institute
Lawson, Catherine T. State University of New York at Albany
Ryan, Robert L.; University of Massachusetts- Amherst
Lee, Yuk University of Colorado Denver
Sanyal, Nick University of Idaho
Lewandowski, James P. West Chester University
Schoen, David A. Ball State University
Li, Yanmei; Florida Atlantic University
Shatkin, Gavin University of Michigan
Liggett, Robin University of California Los Angeles
Shen, Guoqiang; University of Oklahoma
Lindell, Michael K.; Texas A & M University
Silverman, Robert M.; University at Buffalo, the State University
Loggins, Charles; California State Polytechnic University,
of New York
Pomona
Silvis, Anne; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
London, Roseanne; Eastern Washington University
Smith, Sheri; Kansas State University
Lund, Tina; Pratt Institute
Srinivas, Smita; Columbia University
Lynch, Alicia Doyle Tufts University
Steins, Chris; Ohio State University
Marshment, Richard S. Clemson University
Steins, Chris; University of Southern California
Meltzer, Rachel; The New School
Swenson, David; University of Iowa
Meschede, Tatjana Tufts University
Tang, Zhenghong University of Nebraska – Lincoln
Mikelbank, Brian; Cleveland State University
Taupier, Richard; University of Massachusetts- Amherst
Mohamed, Rayman Wayne State University
Thakuriah, Piyushimita University of Illinois at Chicago
Moore, Steven A.; University of Texas at Austin
A-2
Tiwari, Abishek; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona D’Arcus, Bruce Miami University
Toker, Umut; California Polytechnic State University Han, Grace; Columbia University
Tomey, E. Allan; Saint Louis University Herranz, Jr., Joaquin University of Washington
Tomlan, Michael; Cornell University Jones, Diane Morgan State University
Viton, Phillip A.; Ohio State University Main, Kelly; California Polytechnic State University
Vom Hofe, Rainer University of Cincinnati Markusen, Ann R.; University of Minnesota
Von Rabenau, Burkhard; Ohio State University Prytherch, David Miami University
Weimar, Cameron The Catholic University of America Sleegers, Frank; University of Massachusetts- Amherst
Williams, Sarah; Columbia University Strom, Elizabeth; University of South Florida
Wilson, Jase; University of Missouri at Kansas City Willey, Claude California State University Northridge
Wilson, Mark I.; Michigan State University
Wise, Lisa; California Polytechnic State University
Cartographic Design / Cartography
Wong, Hing; San José State University
Kent, Robert B. California State University Northridge
Yang, Jiawen; Georgia Institute of Technology
Kessler, Fritz C.; Frostburg State University
Yanich, Danilo; University of Delaware
Mower, James E. State University of New York at Albany
Yin, Li; University at Buffalo, the State University of New York
Patrick, Kevin J.; Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Zhange, Sumei University of Louisville
Sechrist, Robert P.; Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Sletto, Bjorn; University of Texas at Austin
Architectural Design Vasquez, David A.; San José State University
Blouin, Vincent Clemson University
Dearborn, Lynn; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Citizen Participation/Community
Dennis, Michael Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Organization, Education Policy,
Dunham-Jones, Ellen; Georgia Institute of Technology
Eck, John; University of Missouri at Kansas City
School, Youth Planning
Green, Theodore Trent; University of South Florida Akers, Mary Anne Alabanza Morgan State University
Hata, Hiroaki; University at Buffalo, the State University of New Aurand, Andrew; Florida State University
York Baron, Eve; Pratt Institute
Hrychuk, Anne; Pratt Institute Bosselmann, Peter, University of California, Berkeley
Kelbaugh, Douglas University of Michigan Casey, Colleen; University of Texas, Arlington
McClure, Wendy University of Idaho Chawla, Louise University of Colorado Denver
McKibben, Sherry University of Idaho Checkoway, Barry University of Michigan
Moser, Melanie Morgan State University Christensen, Karen; University of Californa, Berkeley
Nandan, Gita; Pratt Institute Coates, Paul; Iowa State University
Polakit, Kasama; Florida Atlantic University Conroy, Maria Manta; Ohio State University
Poteet, Phillip University of Memphis Coutts, Christopher; Florida State University
Santos, Adèle Naudé Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cunningham, Dayna Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Seligson, Ted; University of Missouri at Kansas City Das, Ashok University of Hawaii
Shibley, Robert G.; University at Buffalo, the State University of Davis Jones, Mittie; Cleveland State University
New York Dinell, Tom University of Hawaii
Sokol, Adam; University at Buffalo, the State University of New Dobbins, Michael A.; Georgia Institute of Technology
York Edwards, Hazel R. The Catholic University of America
Swallow, Joy; University of Missouri at Kansas City Ehrenfeucht, Renia; University of New Orleans
Williams, Terrance The Catholic University of America Filipovitch, Anthony J.; Minnesota State University
Yeh, Raymond University of Hawaii Fischer, Raphaël; McGill University
Foley, Dolores University of Hawaii
Arts and Cultural Planning Friedman, Adam; Pratt Institute
Atlas, Caron; Pratt Institute Gibson, Huston; Kansas State University
Chusid, Jeffrey; Cornell University Gills, Douglas University of Illinois at Chicago
Currid Hackett, Elizabeth; University of Southern California Graham, Leigh Taylor; The New School
A- 3
Gurstein, Penelope; University of British Columbia Silverman, Robert M.; University at Buffalo, the State University
Hanhardt, Eva; Pratt Institute of New York
Harris, Kirk University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Simpson, David M. University of Louisville
Hawley, Dawn; Northern Arizona University Steinberg, Harris University of Pennsylvania
Hollister, David; University of Minnesota Steiner, Bethany University of Oregon
Howard, Zeljka Pavolich; California Polytechnic State University Stiftel, Bruce; Georgia Institute of Technology
Johnson, Hal; University of Utah Sutton, Sharon University of Washington
Julian, Dave; Ohio State University Sweeney, Donald A.; Texas A & M University
Kasprisin, Ron University of Washington Tauber, Lacey; Pratt Institute
Kauffman, Robert B.; Frostburg State University Thompson, J. Phillip Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Kaufman, Sanda; Cleveland State University Toker, Umut; California Polytechnic State University
Kellogg, Wendy A.; Cleveland State University Toker, Zeynep California State University Northridge
Laurian, Lucie; University of Iowa Vidal, Avis C. Wayne State University
Lawson, Laura; Rutgers University Wilson, Constance; Alabama A & M University
Lee, Joseph A.; Alabama A & M University Wilson, Patricia; University of Texas at Austin
Lee, Ming-Chun; University of Texas at Austin Wolch, Jennifer; University of California, Berkeley
London, Roseanne; Eastern Washington University Wong, Jack L.; University of Southern California
Long, Judith Grant; Harvard University Yabes, Ruth;
Machemer, Patricia L.; Michigan State University Zapata, Marisa University of Cincinnati
Main, Kelly; California Polytechnic State University
May, Diane Missouri State University Citizen Participation, Environmental
McDonald, Noreen University of North Carolina
and Geographic Education
McMillan, Tracy; Northern Arizona University
Carmin, JoAnn Massachusetts Institute of Technology
McMillan, Tracy; Ohio State University
Crewe, Katherine; Arizona State University
Mirr, Ronald; University of Iowa
Gough, Meghan Virginia Commonwealth University
Morgan, Cheryl Auburn University
Mullin, John R.; University of Massachusetts- Amherst
Multari, R.J.; University at Buffalo, the State University of New Commercial & Industrial Planning
York Accordino, John J. Virginia Commonwealth University
Musso, Juliet; University of Southern California Clark, Jennifer Joy; Georgia Institute of Technology
Narciso, Mercedes; Pratt Institute Deringer, Nancy University of Idaho
Neuman, Michael C.; Texas A & M University Friedman, Adam; Pratt Institute
Njoh, Ambe; University of South Florida Haider, Murtaza Ryerson University
Outland, Donald; Alabama A & M University Harper-Anderson, Elsie Virginia Commonwealth University
Ozdenerol, Esra University of Memphis Osterman, Paul Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Perez, Katherine; University of Southern California Van Horn, Carl, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Pothukuchi, Kameshwari Wayne State University
Prosperi, David; Florida Atlantic University Community and Economic
Reardon, Ken University of Memphis
Development
Roakes, Susan University of Memphis
Accordino, John J. Virginia Commonwealth University
Rongerude, Jane; Iowa State University
Akers, Mary Anne Alabanza Morgan State University
Rubin, Julia Sass Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Altrows, Lawrence Ryerson University
Saija, Laura University of Memphis
Angeles, Leonora; University of British Columbia
Salo, Ken; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Anjomani, Ardeshir; University of Texas, Arlington
Salzar, Dayana M.; San José State University
Arefi, Mahyar University of Cincinnati
Santo, Charles University of Memphis
Arvidson, Enid; University of Texas, Arlington
Schweitzer, John; Michigan State University
Assaad, Ragui A.; University of Minnesota
Schweitzer, Lisa; University of Southern California
Bahl, Deepak; University of Southern California
Silva, Enrique R. Boston University
Balassiano, Katia; Iowa State University
A-4
Baum, Howell S.; University of Maryland- College Park Grengs, Joseph University of Michigan
Beard, Victoria University of California, Irvine Grodach, Carl; University of Texas, Arlington
Becker, Barbara; University of Texas, Arlington Grundy, Terry University of Cincinnati
Becker, Robert; University of New Orleans Haas, Gilda University of California Los Angeles
Begg, Robert B.; Indiana University of Pennsylvania Hamlim, Roger E.; Michigan State University
Berger, Gideon University of Colorado Denver Hammel, Daniel J.; University of Toledo
Blanco, Hilda; University of Southern California Hanna, William; University of Maryland- College Park
Borich, Timothy O.; Iowa State University Harwood, Stacy; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Bornstein, Lisa; McGill University Haughey, Patrick; University of New Orleans
Botchwey, Nisha University of Virginia Herranz, Jr., Joaquin University of Washington
Bradbury, Susan L.; Iowa State University Heumann, Leonard F.; University of Illinois at Urbana-
Bromley, Ray State University of New York at Albany Champaign
Burton, Jr., Otha; Jackson State University Hibbard, Michael University of Oregon
Calzonetti, Frank; University of Toledo Hill, Margo; Eastern Washington University
Chapin, Timothy; Florida State University Howe, Con; University of Southern California
Chapple, Karen, University of Californa, Berkeley Howland, Marie; University of Maryland- College Park
Chatman, Daniel G.; University of Californa, Berkeley Huddleston, Jack R.; University of Wisconsin- Madison
Cherrington-Cucore, Janet; Minnesota State University Immergluck, Daniel; Georgia Institute of Technology
Clay, Phillip Massachusetts Institute of Technology Jabbar-Bey, Raheemah.; University of Delaware
Coffin, Sarah; Saint Louis University Jackson, Dion; University of Southern California
Córdova, Teresa L.; University of New Mexico Jennings, James Tufts University
Cunningham, Dayna Massachusetts Institute of Technology Johnson, Amanda; Boise State University
Cunningham, M. Grant Clemson University Johnson, Gary Virginia Commonwealth University
Currid Hackett, Elizabeth; University of Southern California Kamel, Nabil; Arizona State University
Davis Jones, Mittie; Cleveland State University Keller, John; Kansas State University
Dearborn, Lynn; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Keyes, Langley Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Denckla-Cobb, Tanya University of Virginia Kotval, Zenia Z.; Michigan State University
DeSantis, Thomas; University at Buffalo, the State University of Lake, Robert W. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
New York LaMore, Rex L.; Michigan State University
Dohrn, Gregg; Eastern Washington University Laninga, Tamara University of Idaho
Dowall, David; University of California, Berkeley Lauria, Mickey Clemson University
Drucker, Joshua University of Illinois at Chicago Leavitt, Jacqueline University of California Los Angeles
Edelson, Nathan; University of British Columbia Lee, Joseph A.; Alabama A & M University
Eisinger, Peter; The New School Lowe, Nichola University of North Carolina
Ellen, Ingrid Gould; New York University Marshment, Richard; University of Oklahoma
Foley, Dolores University of Hawaii Mason, Susan; Boise State University
Frank, Andrew B.; University of Maryland- College Park Mastran, Shelley Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
Frankel, Bruce W. Ball State University University
Frisch, Michael; University of Missouri at Kansas City McCray, Talia; University of Texas at Austin
Fritz, Jan Marie University of Cincinnati McDowell, Ceasar Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Galster, George Wayne State University McGahey, Richard; The New School
Ganning, Joanna; Saint Louis University McManus, James; Western Michigan University
Gibson, Huston; Kansas State University McMullen, John C.; Frostburg State University
Gilderbloom, John University of Louisville Melcher, John E.; Michigan State University
Giusti, Cecilia; Texas A & M University Meltzer, Rachel; The New School
Glenn, Ezra Haber Massachusetts Institute of Technology Mitchell, Leonard; University of Southern California
Gonzalez-Rivas, Marcela; Cornell University Mobarak, Barabara Morgan State University
Gordon, Peter; University of Southern California Moloney, Julie; San José State University
Greenlee, Andrew; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Morales, Alfonso; University of Wisconsin- Madison
Mullin, John R.; University of Massachusetts- Amherst
A- 5
Nance, Earthea; University of New Orleans Tiwari, Abhishek California State University Northridge
Nelson, Marla; University of New Orleans Triantafillou, Menelaos University of Cincinnati
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Olson, C. Brad; Cornell University Vidal, Avis C. Wayne State University
Owusu, Francis Y.; Iowa State University Vitiello, Domenic University of Pennsylvania
Parker, Robert University of Oregon Wagner, Jacob; University of Missouri at Kansas City
Perfitt, John; University of Southern California Warner, Mildred; Cornell University
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Prevetti, Laurel R.; San José State University Weiner, Vicki; Pratt Institute
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Rabe, James; University of Southern California Wigfall, La Barbara; Kansas State University
Reardon, Ken University of Memphis Williams, Terrance The Catholic University of America
Reiss, David; Pratt Institute Wilson, Barbara Brown; University of Texas at Austin
Reppert, James E. State University of New York at Albany Wilson, Constance; Alabama A & M University
Richardson, James R.; University of New Mexico Wilson, Mark I.; Michigan State University
Rivera, José A.; University of New Mexico Wilson, Patricia; University of Texas at Austin
Rohe, William University of North Carolina Winkle, Curtis University of Illinois at Chicago
Rubenstein, James M. Miami University Winston, Edward Perry; Pratt Institute
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Salo, Ken; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Woldeamanuel, Mintesnot California State University Northridge
Samonsky, Ella; San José State University Wong, Sidney Morgan State University
Sanders, Welford University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Yabes, Ruth; Arizona State University
Saxenian, AnnaLee; University of California, Berkeley Yonder, Ayse; Pratt Institute
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Sharp, Kimberly; Northern Arizona University
Shatkin, Gavin University of Michigan Comparative Planning
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Silverman, Robert M.; University at Buffalo, the State University Brody, Smauel; Texas A & M University
of New York
Bullamore, Henry W.; Frostburg State University
Silvis, Anne; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Burayidi, Michael Ball State University
Smith, Janet University of Illinois at Chicago
Carroll, Walter F. Boston University
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Correa, Felipe; Harvard University
Solitare, Laura Texas Southern University
Domini, Aaron; Ohio State University
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Fainstein, Susan; Harvard University
Steffel-Johnson, Jennifer University of Colorado Denver
Genskow, Kenneth D.; University of Wisconsin- Madison
Sternberg, Ernest; University at Buffalo, the State University of
Greene, Jamie; Ohio State University
New York
Grimes, William; Eastern Washington University
Taylor, Jr, Henry Louis; University at Buffalo, the State University
of New York Grover, Himanshu; University at Buffalo, the State University of
New York
Thacher, David University of Michigan
Howard, Zeljka Pavolich; California Polytechnic State University
Thompson, Michelle M.; University of New Orleans
Leaf, Michael; University of British Columbia
Tilly, Chris University of California Los Angeles
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Mandarano, Lynn; Temple University Multari, Michael; California Polytechnic State University
Olpadwala, Porus; Cornell University Myers, Dowell; University of Southern California
Russo, Richard A.; Frostburg State University Perlich, Pam; University of Utah
Silva, Enrique R. Boston University Reid, Neil; University of Toledo
Stevens, Lindsay; Florida State University Rubenstein, James M. Miami University
Winchell, Dick; Eastern Washington University Salling, Mark; Cleveland State University
Zovanyi, Gabor; Eastern Washington University Spain, Daphne University of Virginia
Tiwari, Abhishek California State University Northridge
A- 7
Chrisinger, Colleen University of Oregon Li, Yanmei; Florida Atlantic University
Christopherson, Susan M.; Cornell University London, James B. Clemson University
Clifford, Ben; UCL The Bartlett Mack, Elizabeth; Arizona State University
Cowell, Margaret Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Malizia, Emil University of North Carolina
University Markusen, Ann R.; University of Minnesota
Cox, Linda University of Hawaii Marshment, Richard S. Clemson University
Cramer, Bart; University of Iowa Mikelbank, Brian; Cleveland State University
Dear, Michael; University of Californa, Berkeley Mitchell, Leonard; University of Southern California
Dewar, Margaret E. University of Michigan Moss, Mitchell; New York University
Dieber, William A. (Max) University of Illinois at Chicago Muller, Brian University of Colorado Denver
Ding, Lei Wayne State University Multari, Michael; California Polytechnic State University
Doshna, Jeffrey P.; Temple University Ofori-Amoah, Benjamin; Western Michigan University
Drucker, Joshua University of Illinois at Chicago Olwert, Craig California State University Northridge
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Funderburg, Richard G.; University of Iowa Pipkin, John S. State University of New York at Albany
Gertler, Meric, University of Toronto Polenske, Karen R. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Glasmeier, Amy K. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Pucher, John R. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Goetzke, Frank University of Louisville Reid, Neil; University of Toledo
Guhathakurta, Subhrajit; Arizona State University Renski, Henry; University of Massachusetts- Amherst
Guhathakurta, Subhrajit; Georgia Institute of Technology Romanos, Michael C. University of Cincinnati
Hamin, Mark; University of Massachusetts- Amherst Ross, Catherine L.; Georgia Institute of Technology
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Hawley, Dawn; Northern Arizona University Rubin, Julia Sass Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Hill, Edward W.; Cleveland State University Sandoval, Gerardo University of Oregon
Honadle, Beth University of Cincinnati Santo, Charles University of Memphis
Horner, Jeffrey Wayne State University Schneemann, Margaret University of Illinois at Chicago
Hughes, James W. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Seasons, Mark University of Waterloo
Hutchinson, Robert New Jersey Institute of Technology Seidman, Karl Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Izeogu, Chukudi; Alabama A & M University Seneca, Joseph J. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Jacobsen, Grant University of Oregon Shearmur, Richard; McGill University
Kamel, Nabil; Arizona State University Shetty, Sujata; University of Toledo
Kamp, Edward University of Colorado Denver Smith, Christopher J. State University of New York at Albany
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Kim, Joochul; Arizona State University Stein, Jay; Arizona State University
Kotin, Allan D.; University of Southern California Suarez-Villa, Luis University of California, Irvine
Koven, Steven University of Louisville Sutton, Stacey; Columbia University
Kumar, Mukesh; Jackson State University Tewari, Meenu University of North Carolina
Lahr, Michael L. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Theodore, Nik University of Illinois at Chicago
Lee, Bumsoo; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Thomas, Ward California State University Northridge
Leigh, Nancey Green; Georgia Institute of Technology Thompson, J. Phillip Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Levy, Frank Massachusetts Institute of Technology Vidal, Avis C. Wayne State University
Levy, Paul University of Pennsylvania Vojnovic, Igor Z.; Michigan State University
Lewandowski, James P. West Chester University Vom Hofe, Rainer University of Cincinnati
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A-8
Weber, Rachel University of Illinois at Chicago Guldman, Jean-Michel; Ohio State University
White, Sammis University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Huddleston, Jack R.; University of Wisconsin- Madison
Wolff, Goetz University of California Los Angeles Hutchinson, Robert New Jersey Institute of Technology
Wong, Sidney Morgan State University Lewis, Geoff, University of Waterloo
Xiao, Yu; Texas A & M University Marchand, Michael; Eastern Washington University
Zizzi, Donald Boston University Michaels, Harvey Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Pitt, Damian Virginia Commonwealth University
A- 9
Popper, Frank J. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Albucher, Chelsea; Pratt Institute
Prytherch, David Miami University Allison, Charles; The New School
Rajagopal, Balakrishnan Massachusetts Institute of Technology Alsharif, Kamal; University of South Florida
Rawlins, Rachael; University of Texas at Austin Andrews, Clinton J. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Reed-Morris, Herschelle Morgan State University Andrews, Richard University of North Carolina
Reiners, Gary; Iowa State University Anjomani, Ardeshir; University of Texas, Arlington
Richardson, Jesse Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Asomani-Boatend, Raymond; Minnesota State University
University Awwad-Rafferty, Rula University of Idaho
Ring, William; Northern Arizona University Badami, Madhav; McGill University
Rivers, Robert; University of New Orleans Banai, Reza University of Memphis
Schilling, Joe Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Bartholomew, Keith; University of Utah
Sender, Darin; Arizona State University Beatley, Timothy University of Virginia
Seneca, Joseph J. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Bencloski, Joseph W.; Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Solitare, Laura Texas Southern University BenDor, Todd University of North Carolina
Spensley, James University of Colorado Denver Benedict, Chris; Pratt Institute
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Swanston, Samara; Pratt Institute Bitterman, Alex; University at Buffalo, the State University of
Teelucksignh, Cheryl Ryerson University New York
Auffrey, Christopher University of Cincinnati Blanck, Doreen Liberto; California Polytechnic State University
Villavaso, Steve; University of New Orleans Bolan, Richard S.; University of Minnesota
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Wang, Rui University of California Los Angeles Bosselmann, Peter; University of Californa, Berkeley
Watts, D. Witt; Indiana University of Pennsylvania Boswell, Michael; California Polytechnic State University
Young, Raymond; University of British Columbia Brennan, Dean Arizona State University
Bright, Elise; Texas A & M University
A-10
Del Rio, Vicente; California Polytechnic State University Jacobsen, Grant University of Oregon
Deyle, Robert; Florida State University Jaffe, Martin University of Illinois at Chicago
Donaghy, Kieran; Cornell University Jaworski, Eugene, Eastern Michigan University
Drescher, Michael University of Waterloo Johnson, Janet; University of Delaware
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Dyckman, Caitlin Clemson University Jumonville, Karen; Florida State University
Eisenberg, Yochai University of Illinois at Chicago Kaufman, Andrew University of Hawaii
Elam, Jesse University of Illinois at Chicago Kaufman, Ned; Pratt Institute
Elliott, Michael L. Poirier; Georgia Institute of Technology Keane, John; Arizona State University
Emmi, Philip C.; University of Utah Kellogg, Wendy A.; Cleveland State University
Fawcett, James A.; University of Southern California Keynejad, Charles California State University Northridge
Feldman, David L. University of California, Irvine Kreiger, Martin H.; University of Southern California
Firehock, Karen University of Virginia Krupp, Matthew; San José State University
Flachsbart, Peter University of Hawaii Kumble, Peter; University of Massachusetts- Amherst
Flamm, Bradley; Temple University Larson, Kelli; Arizona State University
Flaxman, Michael Massachusetts Institute of Technology Laurian, Lucie; University of Iowa
Folsom, Michael; Eastern Washington University Lawrence, Patrick; University of Toledo
Forrest, Clyde; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Leitman, Steve; Florida State University
Frank, Nancy University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Leuthart, Clara University of Louisville
Freed, Adam; Pratt Institute Lindsey, Greg H.; University of Minnesota
French. Steven P.; Georgia Institute of Technology Lister, Nina-Marie Ryerson University
Fricano, Russell J.; Alabama A & M University Loh, Penn S. Tufts University
Frisch, Michael; University of Missouri at Kansas City Luka, Nik; McGill University
Fritschle, Joy A. West Chester University Macdonald, Elizabeth; University of California, Berkeley
Gibson, Bob University of Waterloo Maclaren, Virginia University of Toronto
Gocmen, Asli; University of Wisconsin- Madison Mankiewicz, Paul; Pratt Institute
Godschalk, David University of North Carolina Marcotullio, Peter; Columbia University
Goldstein, Bruce University of Colorado Denver Marcucci, Daniel J.; East Carolina University
Golub, Aaron; Arizona State University Margerum, Richard University of Oregon
Gooding, Earl N.M.; Alabama A & M University Marshall, Julian D.; University of Minnesota
Gordon, Steven I.; Ohio State University Matthew, Richard University of California, Irvine
Greve, Adrienne; California Polytechnic State University Mazmanian, Daniel A.; University of Southern California
Grover, Himanshu; University at Buffalo, the State University of McDaniels, Timothy; University of British Columbia
New York McKenzie, Meredith; California State Polytechnic University,
Guhathakurta, Subhrajit; Arizona State University Pomona
Guhathakurta, Subhrajit; Georgia Institute of Technology Meenar, Md Mahbubur R.; Temple University
Guo, Zhan; New York University Merem, Edmund; Jackson State University
Hanhardt, Eva; Pratt Institute Metzger, Tina; California Polytechnic State University
Hartlaub, Stephen G.; Frostburg State University Miller, Donald University of Washington
Hecht, Susanna University of California Los Angeles Minerbi, Luciano University of Hawaii
Hillary, Annie I. The Catholic University of America Mitchell, Bruce University of Waterloo
Hoch, Richard J..; Indiana University of Pennsylvania Mitchell, Jerry V.; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Hollenhorst, Steven J. University of Idaho Mitsova, Diana; Florida Atlantic University
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Hurand, Fred A.; Eastern Washington University Murphy, Stephen University of Waterloo
Ibitayo, Olurominiyi Texas Southern University Nalbandian, M. Richard; Temple University
Izeogu, Chukudi; Alabama A & M University Nasar, Jack L.; Ohio State University
Jacobs, Harvey M.; University of Wisconsin- Madison Ndubisi, Forster; Texas A & M University
A- 11
Ndungu, Abraham; Ohio State University Toker, Umut; California Polytechnic State University
Nixon, Hilary; San José State University Tomalty, Ray; McGill University
O’Connor, Kathleen State University of New York at Albany Trancik, Roger; Cornell University
Ohm, Brian W.; University of Wisconsin- Madison Trelstad, Graham; Columbia University
Okamura, Norman H. University of Hawaii Tyler, Elizabeth; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Okey, Brian W.; Indiana University of Pennsylvania Vos, Jaap; Florida Atlantic University
Olshanksky, Robert; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Wack, Paul; California Polytechnic State University
Owusu, Francis Y.; Iowa State University Wang, Xinhao University of Cincinnati
Page, G. William; University at Buffalo, the State University of Wang, Young-Doo; University of Delaware
New York Warriner, G.K. University of Waterloo
Paterson, Robert G.; University of Texas at Austin Weimar, Cameron The Catholic University of America
Peacock, Walter G.; Texas A & M University Weintraub, David California State University Northridge
Pitt, David G.; University of Minnesota Welch, Joan M. West Chester University
Pressley, Joyce Ann Morgan State University Wernstedt, Kris Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
Pushchak, Ronald Ryerson University University
Radke, John; University of California, Berkeley Wieters, Meghan; University of Oklahoma
Randolph, John Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Williams, Joanna; UCL The Bartlett
University Wilson, Bev; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Retzlaff, Rebecca Auburn University Wolch, Jennifer; University of California, Berkeley
Rogers, George O.; Texas A & M University Yang, Yizhao University of Oregon
Rosbach, Derren Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Yin, Li; University at Buffalo, the State University of New York
University
Yin, Li; University of Utah
Rosenthal, Joyce Klein; Harvard University
Young, Robert F. University of Oregon
Russell, Robert Tufts University
Youtie, Jan; Georgia Institute of Technology
Salo, Ken; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Zidar, Catherine; Pratt Institute
Saphores, Jean-Daniel University of California, Irvine
Zimmerman, Rae; New York University
Schmidt, Stephen; Cornell University
Zovanyi, Gabor; Eastern Washington University
Schneider, Daniel; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Scruggs, Caroline; University of New Mexico
Shearer, Allan W.; University of Texas at Austin
Food Systems
Shriar, Avrum J. Virginia Commonwealth University Beatley, Timothy University of Virginia
Sletto, Bjorn; University of Texas at Austin Clark, Jill; Ohio State University
Slotterback, Carissa Schively; University of Minnesota Fricano, Russell J.; Alabama A & M University
Southworth, Michael; University of California, Berkeley Hamin, Mark; University of Massachusetts- Amherst
Stern, Ira; Pratt Institute Raja, Samina; University at Buffalo, the State University of New
York
Stevens, Mark; University of British Columbia
Russo, Richard A.; Frostburg State University
Stiftel, Bruce; Georgia Institute of Technology
Scott, Steffanie University of Waterloo
Stone, Jr., Brian; Georgia Institute of Technology
Suryanata, Krisna University of Hawaii
Stone, Mike University of Waterloo
Strauss, Eric J.; Michigan State University
Susskind, Lawrence Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Tang, Zhenghong University of Nebraska – Lincoln
Thomas, Ward California State University Northridge
Tobin, Graham; University of South Florida
A-12
Geographic Information Systems Hillier, Amy University of Pennsylvania
Huang, Guoping University of Virginia
(GIS)
Huang, Ruihong (Ray); Northern Arizona University
Alam, Bhuiyan; University of Toledo
Huber, Karl Virginia Commonwealth University
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Hur, Misun; East Carolina University
Anselin, Luc; Arizona State University
Huxhold, William University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Asomani-Boatend, Raymond; Minnesota State University
Iseki, Hiroyuki; University of Maryland- College Park
Baker, Kathleen; Western Michigan University
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Barr, Sarah University of Illinois at Chicago
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Benhart, John E.; Indiana University of Pennsylvania
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Katirai, Matin West Chester University
Brown, David; McGill University
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Kim, Do-Hyung; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Burne, Alan M.; East Carolina University
Kim, Sungyop; University of Missouri at Kansas City
Cartwright, Charles; Ohio State University
Kim, Tschangho John; University of Illinois at Urbana-
Casello, Jeff University of Waterloo
Champaign
Chen, Xueming (Jimmy) Virginia Commonwealth University
Koch, Magaly Tufts University
Cole, H.D. Samuel; University at Buffalo, the State University of
Kos, Richard; San José State University
New York
Kung, Hsiang-te University of Memphis
Copeland, Hilary; University of Iowa
LaFlamme, Daryl Wayne State University
Cote, Paul; Harvard University
Landis, John University of Pennsylvania
Coutu, Gary W. West Chester University
Law, Jane University of Waterloo
Czajkowski, Kevin P.; University of Toledo
Lawson, Catherine T. State University of New York at Albany
Dewey, Dorothy Ives West Chester University
Lee, Joseph A.; Alabama A & M University
Deyle, Robert; Florida State University
Lee, Sugie; Cleveland State University
Dezzani, Raymond University of Idaho
Lemberg, David; Western Michigan University
Dieber, William A. (Max) University of Illinois at Chicago
Lew, Alan A.; Northern Arizona University
Ding, Chengri; University of Maryland- College Park
Lewandowski, James P. West Chester University
Doshna, Jeffrey P.; Temple University
Lewis, Geoff, University of Waterloo
Drummond, William J.; Georgia Institute of Technology
Lewis, Rebecca; Florida State University
Dufour, Wendel; University of New Orleans
Li, Jianling; University of Texas, Arlington
El-Geneidy, Ahmed; McGill University
Licari, Brian University of Illinois at Chicago
Emerson, Charles; Western Michigan University
Liggett, Robin University of California Los Angeles
Esnard, Ann-Margaret; Florida Atlantic University
Lindquist, Peter S.; University of Toledo
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Loh, Carolyn G. Wayne State University
Ferreira, Jr., Joseph Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Loubert, Linda Morgan State University
Flaxman, Michael Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Maingi, John Miami University
French. Steven P.; Georgia Institute of Technology
Mars, James Ryerson University
Fritschle, Joy A. West Chester University
Matso, Miwa; University of Iowa
Funderburg, Richard G.; University of Iowa
McManus, James; Western Michigan University
Giarrusso, Anthony; Georgia Institute of Technology
Meenar, Md Mahbubur R.; Temple University
Gibbs, Kevin University of Illinois at Chicago
Meng, Qingmin State University of New York at Albany
Gocmen, Asli; University of Wisconsin- Madison
Mikelbank, Brian; Cleveland State University
Gordon, Steven I.; Ohio State University
Mitsova, Diana; Florida Atlantic University
Guhathakurta, Subhrajit; Arizona State University
Mittal, Jay Auburn University
Guhathakurta, Subhrajit; Georgia Institute of Technology
Mohamed, Rayman Wayne State University
Gushue, Bill; University of British Columbia
Morrell, James; University at Buffalo, the State University of New
Haddad, Monica A.; Iowa State University
York
Haughey, Patrick; University of New Orleans
Mower, James E. State University of New York at Albany
Havel, Rick; University of Iowa
Muller, Brian University of Colorado Denver
A- 13
Nam, Yunwoo University of Nebraska – Lincoln Wentz, Elizabeth; Arizona State University
O’Connor, Christopher J. State University of New York at Albany Wiggins, Lyna Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Ofori-Amoah, Benjamin; Western Michigan University Williams, Sarah; Columbia University
Olwert, Craig California State University Northridge Wilson, Bev; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Osorio, Juan Camilo; Pratt Institute Wuerzer, Thomas; Boise State University
Owusu, Francis Y.; Iowa State University Wunneburger, Douglas F.; Texas A & M University
Ozdenerol, Esra University of Memphis Xie, Yichun, Eastern Michigan University
Page, G. William; University at Buffalo, the State University of Yang, Jiawen; Georgia Institute of Technology
New York Yang, Perry Pei-Ju; Georgia Institute of Technology
Pan, Qisheng Texas Southern University Yang, Yizhao University of Oregon
Parker, Dawn University of Waterloo Yin, Li; University at Buffalo, the State University of New York
Parmenter, Barbara Tufts University Zhang, Ming; University of Texas at Austin
Phillips, David University of Virginia Zhang, Ting Wei University of Illinois at Chicago
Poulakidas, Dimitris; California State Polytechnic University, Zhang, Yang Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Pomona
Zhou, Jiangping; Iowa State University
Precht, Francis L.; Frostburg State University
Zonta, Michela Virginia Commonwealth University
Qui, Xiaomin Missouri State University
Racca, David; University of Delaware
Radke, John; University of California, Berkeley
Globalization
Ramspott, Matthew E.; Frostburg State University Amirahmadi, Hooshang Rutgers, the State University of New
Jersey
Robinson, Glenn Morgan State University
Archer, Kevin; University of South Florida
Roemer, David; San José State University
Donaghy, Kieran; Cornell University
Romalewski, Steven; Pratt Institute
Douglass, Michael University of Hawaii
Ronderos, Nicolas New Jersey Institute of Technology
Dunham-Jones, Ellen; Georgia Institute of Technology
Sahar, Liora; Georgia Institute of Technology
Fabozzi, Todd M. State University of New York at Albany
Salling, Mark; Cleveland State University
Gonzalez-Rivas, Marcela; Cornell University
Sanchez, Thomas W. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University Goonewardena, Kanishka University of Toronto
Savar, Nina University of Illinois at Chicago Hyra, Derek Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Schlossberg, Marc University of Oregon Lewis, David A. State University of New York at Albany
Sechrist, Robert P.; Indiana University of Pennsylvania Miraftab, Faranak; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Semple, Hugh Eastern Michigan University Oner, Asli Ceylan; Florida Atlantic University
Sletto, Bjorn; University of Texas at Austin Vidyarthi, Sanjeev University of Illinois at Chicago
A-14
Dawkins, Casey; University of Maryland- College Park Webber, Steven Ryerson University
Deakin, Elizabeth; University of California, Berkeley Weitz, Jerry; East Carolina University
Drummond, William J.; Georgia Institute of Technology Yin, Li; University at Buffalo, the State University of New York
Fabozzi, Todd M. State University of New York at Albany Zhuang, Zhixi Cecilia Ryerson University
Fan, Yingling; University of Minnesota Zovanyi, Gabor; Eastern Washington University
Forrest, Clyde; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
French. Steven P.; Georgia Institute of Technology
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Fricano, Russell J.; Alabama A & M University
Pushchak, Ronald Ryerson University
Fulton, William; University of Southern California
Giuliano, Genevieve; University of Southern California
Gordon, Peter; University of Southern California Health Planning
Guthrie, Dwayne Pierce The Catholic University of America Allison, David J. Clemson University
Hamin, Elisabeth M.; University of Massachusetts- Amherst Auffrey, Christopher University of Cincinnati
Harper, Michael University of Colorado Denver Balinsky, Warren; The New School
Haylick, Spenser University of Colorado Denver Bame, Sherry; Texas A & M University
Hugg, David; University of Delaware Battisto, Dina G. Clemson University
Juergensmeyer, Julian Conrad; Georgia Institute of Technology Bohland, James R. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University
Jumonville, Karen; Florida State University
Botchwey, Nisha University of Virginia
Knaap, Gerrit; University of Maryland- College Park
Bruckner, Tim-Allen University of California, Irvine
Knight, Bruce; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Chew, Kenneth University of California, Irvine
Lawhorn, Larry; Kansas State University
Corburn, Jason; University of Californa, Berkeley
Lawrence, Patrick; University of Toledo
Coutts, Christopher; Florida State University
Lee, Sugie; Cleveland State University
Davis, Mary E. Tufts University
Levinson, David; University of Minnesota
Dunham-Jones, Ellen; Georgia Institute of Technology
Lewis, Jerome; University of Delaware
Firehock, Karen University of Virginia
Loh, Carolyn G. Wayne State University
Frankel, Bruce W. Ball State University
Machemer, Patricia L.; Michigan State University
Greenberg, Michael Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Mathur, Shishir; San José State University
Greene, Jessica University of Oregon
Metcalf, Kenneth; Florida State University
Hewitt, Robert Clemson University
Miller, Frank Missouri State University
Hillier, Amy University of Pennsylvania
Mitchell, Robert P.; University of Massachusetts- Amherst
Jackson, Richard J. University of California Los Angeles
Muller, Brian University of Colorado Denver
Johnson, Amanda; Boise State University
Multari, Michael; California Polytechnic State University
Katirai, Matin West Chester University
Myers, Dowell; University of Southern California
Knox, Paul L. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Ndubisi, Forster; Texas A & M University
Krizek, Kevin University of Colorado Denver
Neuman, Michael C.; Texas A & M University
Kushner, James; University of Southern California
Norton, Richard University of Michigan
Law, Jane University of Waterloo
O’Donnell, Edward; University of Delaware
Lee, Chanam; Texas A & M University
Ohm, Brian W.; University of Wisconsin- Madison
Malizia, Emil University of North Carolina
Paterson, Robert G.; University of Texas at Austin
Miles, Rebecca; Florida State University
Piore, Michael Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Olson, Jeffrey S. State University of New York at Albany
Retzlaff, Rebecca Auburn University
Paul, David University of Idaho
Silberberg-Robinson, Susan Massachusetts Institute of
Technology Rodriguez, Daniel University of North Carolina
Stein, Jay; Arizona State University Rosenthal, Joyce Klein; Harvard University
Stevenson, Chuck; California Polytechnic State University Stein, Jay; Arizona State University
Szold, Terry Massachusetts Institute of Technology Stokols, Daniel University of California, Irvine
Thyagarajan, S. State University of New York at Albany Sweeney, Donald A.; Texas A & M University
Tomalty, Ray; McGill University Taylor, Jr, Henry Louis; University at Buffalo, the State University
of New York
A- 15
Tewdwr-Jones, Mark; UCL The Bartlett Morton, Elizabeth Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
Tiwari, Abhishek California State University Northridge University
Turshen, Meredeth Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Nemeth, David J.; University of Toledo
Verderber, Stephen Clemson University Neville, Christopher; Pratt Institute
Wismer, S. K. University of Waterloo Ochsner, Jeffrey University of Washington
Paradis, Thomas W; Northern Arizona University
Prudon, Theodore; Pratt Institute
Rechie, Nancy; Ohio State University
Heritage Planning and Historic
Retzlaff, Rebecca Auburn University
Preservation Rivers, Robert; University of New Orleans
Abramson, Daniel University of Washington Rottle, Nancy University of Washington
Ackerman, Lisa; Pratt Institute Saija, Laura University of Memphis
Allison, Eric; Pratt Institute Scholz, Gordon University of Nebraska – Lincoln
AlSayyad, Nezar, University of Californa, Berkeley Sheppard, Rebecca; University of Delaware
Ames, David L.; University of Delaware Shipley, Robert University of Waterloo
Augustus, Sylvia Rose; University of Missouri at Kansas City Sizemore, Steve University of Louisville
Barbour, John University of Colorado Denver Southworth, Michael; University of California, Berkeley
Beasley, Larry; University of British Columbia Swallow, Joy; University of Missouri at Kansas City
Brooks, Jane S.; University of New Orleans Tauber, Lacey; Pratt Institute
Campo, Daniel Morgan State University Traynor, Kerry; University at Buffalo, the State University of New
Chalana, Manish University of Washington York
Chapman, William University of Hawaii Tyler, Norman, Eastern Michigan University
Chen, Kimberly M. Virginia Commonwealth University Wagner, Jacob; University of Missouri at Kansas City
Cidre, Elisabete; UCL The Bartlett Weiner, Vicki; Pratt Institute
Connell, Ruth Morgan State University Weisenburg, Ray; Kansas State University
Crewe, Katherine; Arizona State University Wigfall, La Barbara; Kansas State University
Damkroger, Courtney A.; San José State University Wolfe, Kevin; Pratt Institute
Darbee, Jeff; Ohio State University Zabarkes, Arthur; Pratt Institute
Drummond, William J.; Georgia Institute of Technology
Fisher-Olson, Pat; Pratt Institute
Housing, Community Development
Green, Dale Morgan State University
Grodach, Carl; University of Texas, Arlington
and Neighborhood Planning
Abramson, Daniel University of Washington
Heidelberg, Beth Wielde; Minnesota State University
Adams, Vera Ball State University
Holleran, Michael; University of Texas at Austin
AlSayyad, Nezar, University of California, Berkeley
Houck, Jeanne; Pratt Institute
Anthony, Jerry; University of Iowa
Hughes, Keenan; Pratt Institute
Arbaci, Sonia; UCL The Bartlett
Kaufman, Ned; Pratt Institute
Ashton, Philip University of Illinois at Chicago
Kayden, Jerold S.; Harvard University
Aurand, Andrew; Florida State University
Khirfan, Luna University of Waterloo
Barreto, Felix R.; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Lee, Joseph A.; Alabama A & M University
Basmajian, Carlton; Iowa State University
Ligibel, Ted, Eastern Michigan University
Basolo, Victoria University of California, Irvine
Listokin, David Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Beauregard, Robert; Columbia University
Mason, Randy University of Pennsylvania
Becker, Robert; University of New Orleans
Mastran, Shelley Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University Belsky, Eric; Harvard University
Mehrotra, Rahul; Harvard University Betancur, John University of Illinois at Chicago
Meyers, Jonathan; Pratt Institute Bodek, Hanley University of Pennsylvania
Mitchell, Clare University of Waterloo Boothroyd, Peter; University of British Columbia
Mobarak, Barabara Morgan State University Bostic, Raphael; University of Southern California
Bourassa, Steven University of Louisville
A-16
Boyle, Robin Wayne State University Gibson, Huston; Kansas State University
Brand, Anna Livia; University of New Orleans Gilderbloom, John University of Louisville
Bratt, Rachel G. Tufts University Gills, Douglas University of Illinois at Chicago
Bray, Paul M. State University of New York at Albany Goetz, Edward G.; University of Minnesota
Breidenbach, Jan; University of Southern California Goetzke, Frank University of Louisville
Bromley, Ray State University of New York at Albany Goins, Charles Robert; University of Oklahoma
Brower, Sidney; University of Maryland- College Park Goldman, Laurie Tufts University
Brown, Carlton; Pratt Institute Gordon, Michael; University of British Columbia
Burayidi, Michael Ball State University Green, Keith Evan Clemson University
Burchell, Robert W. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Green, Theodore Trent; University of South Florida
Cao, Xinyu; University of Minnesota Greenberg, Michael Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Charles, Susan Lanyi University of Michigan Griffin, Toni; Harvard University
Checkoway, Barry University of Michigan Hammel, Daniel J.; University of Toledo
Chen, Alexander; University of Maryland- College Park Han, Grace; Columbia University
Chen, Wayne; San José State University Hanlon, Bernadette; Ohio State University
Christensen, Karen; University of California, Berkeley Harwood, Stacy; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Clark, Carol; Pratt Institute Hernandez, Daniel; Pratt Institute
Clay, Phillip Massachusetts Institute of Technology Heumann, Leonard F.; University of Illinois at Urbana-
Connerly, Charles E.; University of Iowa Champaign
Covington, Kenya California State University Northridge Hock, Charles University of Illinois at Chicago
Crane, Randall University of California Los Angeles Hoek-Smit, Marja University of Pennsylvania
Craze, Celia; University of Maryland- College Park Howe, Deborah; Temple University
Crossney, Kristen B. West Chester University Hur, Misun; East Carolina University
Cuff, Dana University of California Los Angeles Hyra, Derek Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Daas, Charles University of Illinois at Chicago Ibitayo, Olurominiyi Texas Southern University
Dandekar, Hemalata; California Polytechnic State University Immergluck, Daniel; Georgia Institute of Technology
Davis Jones, Mittie; Cleveland State University Issac, Claudia B.; University of New Mexico
Dawkins, Casey; University of Maryland- College Park Izeogu, Chukudi; Alabama A & M University
De Souza Briggs, Xavier Massachusetts Institute of Technology Jeske, Karen; Iowa State University
Dear, Michael; University of California, Berkeley Johnson, Gary Virginia Commonwealth University
Dearborn, Lynn; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Johnson, Laura University of Waterloo
DeFilippis, James Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Jojola, Theodore; University of New Mexico
Deng, Lan University of Michigan Jones, Robin; University of South Florida
Deringer, Nancy University of Idaho Kahn, Terry; University of Texas at Austin
Ding, Lei Wayne State University Kamel, Nabil; Arizona State University
Dowall, David; University of California, Berkeley Keating, Larry; Georgia Institute of Technology
Dufour, Wendel; University of New Orleans Keating, W. Dennis; Cleveland State University
Eberle, Margaret; University of British Columbia Keyes, Langley Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Edelman, David J. University of Cincinnati Kim, Joochul; Arizona State University
Eisinger, Peter; The New School King, Melvin Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Elias, Veronica; Eastern Washington University Kleit, Rachel Garshick University of Washington
Ellen, Ingrid Gould; New York University Koebel, C. Theodore Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University
Etienne, Harley F.; Georgia Institute of Technology
Kos, Richard; San José State University
Farris, J. Terrence Clemson University
Krieger, Alex; Harvard University
Franck, Karen New Jersey Institute of Technology
Krumholz, Norm; Cleveland State University
Frank, Kelvin; Eastern Washington University
Kudva, Neema; Cornell University
Frankel, Bruce W. Ball State University
LaMore, Rex L.; Michigan State University
Froelich, Richard; Columbia University
Lander, Brad; Pratt Institute
Galster, George Wayne State University
Landis, John University of Pennsylvania
A- 17
Lang, Frank; Pratt Institute Rowe, Peter G.; Harvard University
Larsen, Larissa University of Michigan Rubin, Roberta Tufts University
Lauria, Mickey Clemson University Salsich, Jr, Peter W.; Saint Louis University
Laverny-Rafter, David; Minnesota State University Sanders, Welford University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Lawhorn, Larry; Kansas State University Santo, Charles University of Memphis
Leavitt, Jacqueline University of California Los Angeles Santos, Adèle Naudé Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Lee, Ming-Chun; University of Texas at Austin Sanyal, Bish Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Lemberg, David; Western Michigan University Scally, Corianne P. State University of New York at Albany
Lens, Michael University of California Los Angeles Schwartz, Alex; The New School
Listokin, David Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Schweitzer, John; Michigan State University
Loggins, Charles; California State Polytechnic University, Seidman, Karl Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Pomona Sen, Lalita Texas Southern University
Lucy, William H. University of Virginia Sen, Siddhartha Morgan State University
Lund, Holly M.; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Shoup, Donald University of California Los Angeles
Mathur, Shishir; San José State University Siembieda, William; California Polytechnic State University
McCoy, Michael University of Louisville Sizemore, Steve University of Louisville
McMillen, Daniel; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Smith, Janet University of Illinois at Chicago
Meck, Stuart Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Smith, Megan E. University of Oregon
Mehta, Vikas; University of South Florida Smith, Sheri Texas Southern University
Melcher, John E.; Michigan State University Smith-Heimer, Michael; University of California, Berkeley
Meltzer, Rachel; The New School Sollohub, Darius New Jersey Institute of Technology
Mendenhall, Ruby; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Springer, Joseph H. Ryerson University
Metzger, Tina; California Polytechnic State University Steffel-Johnson, Jennifer University of Colorado Denver
Miraftab, Faranak; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Stein, Stuart W.; Cornell University
Morrow-Jones, Hazel; Ohio State University Steiner, Bethany University of Oregon
Mueller, Elizabeth; University of Texas at Austin Steinmann, Justin Auburn University
Mukherji, Anuradha; East Carolina University Stevenson, Chuck; California Polytechnic State University
Mukhija, Vinit University of California Los Angeles Stockard, James; Harvard University
Myers, Dowell; University of Southern California Sutton, Stacey; Columbia University
Nelessen, Anton E. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Tendler, Judith Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Nguyen, Mai University of North Carolina Thacher, David University of Michigan
O‘Regan, Katherine; New York University Theodore Georgeen New Jersey Institute of Technology
Oden, Michael; University of Texas at Austin Thomas, June Manning University of Michigan
Oliver, H. Pike; Cornell University Thompson, Michelle M.; University of New Orleans
Pader, Ellen-J; University of Massachusetts- Amherst Tiwari, Abhishek California State University Northridge
Pascal, Erica University of Illinois at Chicago Tiwari, Abishek; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Paulsen, Kurt G.; University of Wisconsin- Madison Toker, Zeynep California State University Northridge
Peuquet, Steven W.; University of Delaware Tomalty, Ray; McGill University
Price, Alfred D.; University at Buffalo, the State University of New Torres, Deborah; University of Southern California
York
Vale, Lawrence J. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Pynoos, Jon; University of Southern California
Van Vliet, Willem University of Colorado Denver
Quercia, Roberto University of North Carolina
Van Zandt, Shannon; Texas A & M University
Raitt, Jennifer M. Boston University
Varady, David P. University of Cincinnati
Reardon, Ken University of Memphis
Vidal, Avis C. Wayne State University
Retsinas, Nicolas; Harvard University
Ways, Howard The Catholic University of America
Rohe, William University of North Carolina
Webber, Steven Ryerson University
Rolland, Richard; Eastern Washington University
Weisbord, Joseph; Pratt Institute
Rolley, Stephanie; Kansas State University
Weisenburg, Ray; Kansas State University
Rollinson, Paul Missouri State University
Wesley, Joan; Jackson State University
Rongerude, Jane; Iowa State University
A-18
Johnson, Amanda; Boise State University Fawcett, James A.; University of Southern California
White, Sammis University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Fischer, Raphaël; McGill University
Wick, Sarah; Pratt Institute Grundy, Terry University of Cincinnati
Winchell, Dick; Eastern Washington University Kim, Annette Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Wise, Lisa; California Polytechnic State University King, David; Columbia University
Wong, Jack L.; University of Southern California Lewis, Jerome; University of Delaware
Zahm, Diane L. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Lewis, Rebecca; Florida State University
University Martin, Judith A.; University of Minnesota
Zhu, Pengyu; Boise State University Musso, Juliet; University of Southern California
Zonta, Michela Virginia Commonwealth University Oner, Asli Ceylan; Florida Atlantic University
Orfield, Myron W.; University of Minnesota
Human Ecology and Economics Petracca, Mark University of California, Irvine
Hafen, Mark; University of South Florida Rivasplata, Charles R.; San José State University
Howell, David; The New School Rosener, Judith University of California, Irvine
Jaganathn, Radha Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Ross, Catherine L.; Georgia Institute of Technology
Rees, William; University of British Columbia Sheffer, Ethel; Columbia University
Totah, Faedah Virginia Commonwealth University Shrestha, Manoj University of Idaho
Smith, Jeffrey; The New School
Strom, Elizabeth; University of South Florida
Immigration Policy Van Horn, Carl, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Agrawal, Sandeep Kumar Ryerson University
Vojnovic, Igor Z.; Michigan State University
Teelucksignh, Cheryl Ryerson University
Wack, Paul; California Polytechnic State University
Vitiello, Domenic University of Pennsylvania
Wikstrom, Nelson Virginia Commonwealth University
Zhuang, Zhixi Cecilia Ryerson University
Wilson, Constance; Alabama A & M University
Witten, Jon Tufts University
Institutions, Politics and Governance Wu, Furlong; UCL The Bartlett
Acey, Charisma; Ohio State University
Balassiano, Katia; Iowa State University
International and Regional
Blanco, Hilda; University of Southern California
Development and Planning
Bollens, Scott University of California, Irvine
Accordino, John J. Virginia Commonwealth University
Booth, Richard S.; Cornell University
Acey, Charisma; Ohio State University
Bornstein, Lisa; McGill University
Agrawal, Sandeep Kumar Ryerson University
Brenner, Neil; Harvard University
Akers, Mary Anne Alabanza Morgan State University
Brown, David; McGill University
Alam, Bhuiyan; University of Toledo
Butler, William; Florida State University
AlSayyad, Nezar, University of California, Berkeley
Calabrese, Carl; University at Buffalo, the State University of New
York Altrows, Lawrence Ryerson University
Casey, Colleen; University of Texas, Arlington Ames, David L.; University of Delaware
Cherrington-Cucore, Janet; Minnesota State University Amirahmadi, Hooshang Rutgers, the State University of New
Jersey
Christensen, Terry L.; San José State University
Angeles, Leonora; University of British Columbia
Christopherson, Susan M.; Cornell University
Assaad, Ragui A.; University of Minnesota
Clifford, Ben; UCL The Bartlett
Audirac, Ivonne; University of Texas, Arlington
Córdova, Teresa L.; University of New Mexico
Badami, Madhav; McGill University
Crane, Randall University of California Los Angeles
Banerjee, Tridib; University of Southern California
Dorcey, Anthony H.J.; University of British Columbia
Basmajian, Carlton; Iowa State University
Eisinger, Peter; The New School
Beasley, Larry; University of British Columbia
Elliott, Michael L. Poirier; Georgia Institute of Technology
Betancur, John University of Illinois at Chicago
England, Marcia Miami University
Boothroyd, Peter; University of British Columbia
A- 19
Brennan, Timothy; University of Massachusetts- Amherst Hirt, Sonia Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Bromley, Ray State University of New York at Albany Hoek-Smit, Marja University of Pennsylvania
Browder, John Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Hooper, Michael; Harvard University
Campo, Daniel Morgan State University Howland, Marie; University of Maryland- College Park
Cantarero, Rodrigo University of Nebraska-Lincoln Hwang, Sang University of Virginia
Carmin, JoAnn Massachusetts Institute of Technology Ingram, Helen University of California, Irvine
Carolini, Gabriella Y. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Irazabal, Clara; Columbia University
Castells, Manuel; University of Southern California Izeogu, Chukudi; Alabama A & M University
Cervero, Robert, University of California, Berkeley Kayden, Jerold S.; Harvard University
Chifos, Carla University of Cincinnati Kenneth, Corey E.; Michigan State University
Clark, Thomas University of Colorado Denver Khirfan, Luna University of Waterloo
Cole, H.D. Samuel; University at Buffalo, the State University of Kim, Annette Massachusetts Institute of Technology
New York Kim, Joochul; Arizona State University
Craft, Carter; Pratt Institute Kim, Tschangho John; University of Illinois at Urbana-
Dalton, Margaret M.; Frostburg State University Champaign
Dandekar, Hemalata; California Polytechnic State University Kudva, Neema; Cornell University
Daniere, Amrita University of Toronto Kwok, Reginald Y. University of Hawaii
Das, Priyam University of Hawaii Lastarria-Cornhiel, Susana; University of Wisconsin- Madison
David, Nina Eastern Michigan University Leaf, Michael; University of British Columbia
Del Rio, Vicente; California Polytechnic State University Lewandowski, James P. West Chester University
DiMento, Joseph University of California, Irvine Looye, Johanna W. University of Cincinnati
Ding, Chengri; University of Maryland- College Park Lynch, Barbara; Georgia Institute of Technology
Doan, Petra; Florida State University Mahayni, Riad G.; Iowa State University
Donaghy, Kieran; Cornell University Markusen, Ann R.; University of Minnesota
Douglass, Michael University of Hawaii Matthew, Richard University of California, Irvine
Dowall, David; University of California, Berkeley Mehrotra, Rahul; Harvard University
Elias, Veronica; Eastern Washington University Miles, Rebecca; Florida State University
Feser, Edward; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Milroy, Beth Moore Ryerson University
Friedman, John; University of British Columbia Minerbi, Luciano University of Hawaii
Fuller, John W.; University of Iowa Miraftab, Faranak; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Gershberg, Alec Ian; The New School Mitchell, Leonard; University of Southern California
Gilderbloom, John University of Louisville Mitchell-Weaver, Clyde; Kansas State University
Gladstone, David; University of New Orleans Montenegro-Menezes, Flavia; University of Massachusetts-
Glickman, Norman Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Amherst
Goetzke, Frank University of Louisville Morris, Louise; University of British Columbia
Gonzalez, Moises; University of New Mexico Moss, Mitchell; New York University
Gooding, Earl N.M.; Alabama A & M University Mukherji, Anuradha; East Carolina University
Greene, Jamie; Ohio State University Nalbandian, M. Richard; Temple University
Greenstein, Rosalind; Jackson State University Ndungu, Abraham; Ohio State University
Grengs, Joseph University of Michigan Nelson, Marla; University of New Orleans
Guhathakurta, Subhrajit; Arizona State University Norman, Jr., Herbert P.; Michigan State University
Guhathakurta, Subhrajit; Georgia Institute of Technology Ofori-Amoah, Benjamin; Western Michigan University
Hamin, Elisabeth M.; University of Massachusetts- Amherst Oliver, H. Pike; Cornell University
Hamlim, Roger E.; Michigan State University Olpadwala, Porus; Cornell University
Hanna, William; University of Maryland- College Park Outland, Donald; Alabama A & M University
Hecht, Susanna University of California Los Angeles Palmlund, Ingar Tufts University
Heikkila, Eric J.; University of Southern California Peiser, Richard B; Harvard University
Hewitt, Robert Clemson University Perera, M.C. Nihal Ball State University
Hinojosa, René C.; Michigan State University Perlich, Pam; University of Utah
Peters, Deike; University of Southern California
A-20
Poppelwell, Teresa; University of British Columbia Zhang, Ting Wei University of Illinois at Chicago
Pressley, Joyce Ann Morgan State University Zizzi, Donald Boston University
Qian, Zhu University of Waterloo
Landscape Architecture, Design and
Raitt, Jennifer M. Boston University
Planning
Raja, Samina; University at Buffalo, the State University of New
York Ahern, Jack F.; University of Massachusetts Amherst
Rongerude, Jane; Iowa State University Ben-Joseph, Eran Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Rowe, Peter G.; Harvard University Berger, Alan Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Saku, James C.; Frostburg State University Farberow, Herschel; California State Polytechnic University,
Pomona
Sancar, Fahriye University of Colorado Denver
Gusevich, Miriam The Catholic University of America
Saxenian, AnnaLee; University of California, Berkeley
Hartman, Jean Marie; Rutgers University
Sclar, Elliott; Columbia University
Hoefer, Wolfram; Rutgers University
Scott, Steffanie University of Waterloo
Hou, Jeffrey University of Washington
Sen, Siddhartha Morgan State University
Huang, Chang-Shan; Texas A & M University
Shetty, Sujata; University of Toledo
Lagro, Jr, James A.; University of Wisconsin- Madison
Siembieda, William; California Polytechnic State University
Lara, Fernando; University of Texas at Austin
Sinclair, Robert Wayne State University
Larsen, Larissa University of Michigan
Smith, David University of California, Irvine
Lathrop, Richard; Rutgers University
Smoke, Paul; New York University
Lewis, John University of Waterloo
Song, Yan University of North Carolina
Lister, Nina-Marie Ryerson University
Storper, Michael University of California Los Angeles
Luka, Nik; McGill University
Swatuk, Larry University of Waterloo
Maltby, Elliot; Pratt Institute
Tang, Zhenghong University of Nebraska – Lincoln
Marcucci, Daniel J.; East Carolina University
Tewari, Meenu University of North Carolina
Martin, Judith A.; University of Minnesota
Tilly, Chris University of California Los Angeles
Musacchio, Laura; University of Minnesota
Todorovich, Petra; Pratt Institute
Nassar, Hala Clemson University
Topping, Kenneth; California Polytechnic State University
Pitt, David G.; University of Minnesota
Turshen, Meredeth Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Prytherch, David Miami University
Urey, Gwendolyn H.; California State Polytechnic University,
Pomona Ragonetti, Thomas University of Colorado Denver
Van Vliet, Willem University of Colorado Denver Ready, Keith Virginia Commonwealth University
Vietorisz, Thomas; Cornell University Ryan, Robert L.; University of Massachusetts- Amherst
Von Rabenau, Burkhard; Ohio State University Schoen, David A. Ball State University
Wall, Geoff University of Waterloo Shearer, Allan W.; University of Texas at Austin
Wang, Rui University of California Los Angeles Sheppard, Rebecca; University of Delaware
West, Harry; Georgia Institute of Technology Sleegers, Frank; University of Massachusetts- Amherst
Whittington, Dale University of North Carolina Spirn, Anne Whiston Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Wilson, Patricia; University of Texas at Austin Steiner, Frederick; University of Texas at Austin
Wubneh, Mulatu; East Carolina University Voos, Paul Morgan State University
Yabes, Ruth; Arizona State University Watts, D. Witt; Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Yang, Li; Western Michigan University Wescoat, Jr., James Massachusetts Institute of Technology
A- 21
Labor Economics Cohen, James; University of Maryland- College Park
Dallessio, Thomas New Jersey Institute of Technology
Christopherson, Susan M.; Cornell University
Daniels, Thomas L. University of Pennsylvania
Clark, Jennifer Joy; Georgia Institute of Technology
De Alarcon, Maria Arquero University of Michigan
Elvery, Joel A.; Cleveland State University
Deakin, Elizabeth; University of California, Berkeley
Howell, David; The New School
Deal, Brian; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Levy, Frank Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Delgado, Julianna; California State Polytechnic University,
Ong, Paul University of California Los Angeles
Pomona
Storper, Michael University of California Los Angeles
Deng, Lan University of Michigan
Theodore, Nik University of Illinois at Chicago
Dewey, Dorothy Ives West Chester University
Wolff, Goetz University of California Los Angeles
DiMento, Joseph University of California, Irvine
Dohrn, Gregg; Eastern Washington University
Land Tenure Dotson, A. Bruce University of Virginia
Lastarria-Cornhiel, Susana; University of Wisconsin- Madison Dufour, Wendel; University of New Orleans
Glenn, Jane; McGill University Dyckman, Caitlin Clemson University
Eastwood, Rob L.; San José State University
Land Use Planning, Land Economics El-Geneidy, Ahmed; McGill University
Evans-Cowley, Jennifer; Ohio State University
and Development
Fan, Peilei; Michigan State University
Anthony, Jerry; University of Iowa
Ferraro, Rocco State University of New York at Albany
Arnold, Tony University of Louisville
Filion, Pierre University of Waterloo
Badami, Madhav; McGill University
Fischer, Raphaël; McGill University
Bae, Christine University of Washington
Flachsbart, Peter University of Hawaii
Balassiano, Katia; Iowa State University
Forrest, Clyde ; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Basmajian, Carlton; Iowa State University
Fricano, Russell J.; Alabama A & M University
Beck, Les; University of Iowa
Frisch, Michael; University of Missouri at Kansas City
Becker, Barbara; University of Texas, Arlington
Fulton, William; University of Southern California
Becker, Robert; University of New Orleans
Godschalk, David University of North Carolina
BenDor, Todd University of North Carolina
Goetcheus, Cari Clemson University
Bentley, Mark; University of South Florida
Gomberg, Ben University of Illinois at Chicago
Berke, Philip University of North Carolina
Grant, Benjamin; San José State University
Billingsley, Graham University of Colorado Denver
Green, Jerry Miami University
Blanck, Doreen Liberto; California Polytechnic State University
Grimes, William; Eastern Washington University
Booth, Richard S.; Cornell University
Grove, Kiersten University of Illinois at Chicago
Born, Branden University of Washington
Gusevich, Miriam The Catholic University of America
Bourassa, Steven University of Louisville
Guttenberg, Albert Z; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Boyle, Robin Wayne State University
Guttenplan, Charles; Temple University
Bradley, Gordon University of Washington
Haddow, David F.; Georgia Institute of Technology
Brower, David University of North Carolina
Haider, Murtaza Ryerson University
Buehler, Ralph Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Harris, Edrick; Georgia Institute of Technology
Bunnell, Gene State University of New York at Albany
Hawley, Dawn; Northern Arizona University
Burayidi, Michael Ball State University
Hess, Daniel B.; University at Buffalo, the State University of New
Burby, Ray University of North Carolina
York
Burchell, Robert W. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Hirt, Sonia Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Callies, David University of Hawaii
Hoch, Richard J.; Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Cao, Xinyu; University of Minnesota
Hock, Charles University of Illinois at Chicago
Caupp, Craig L.; Frostburg State University
Hooper, Michael; Harvard University
Chakraborty, Arnab; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Horsley, Scott Tufts University
Chatman, Daniel G.; University of Californa, Berkeley
Hoversten, Mark University of Idaho
Clark, Chris; California Polytechnic State University
Howe, Deborah; Temple University
A-22
Hu, Ivy Lingqian University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Miller, Donald University of Washington
Hurand, Fred A.; Eastern Washington University Minerbi, Luciano University of Hawaii
Izeogu, Chukudi; Alabama A & M University Mohamed, Rayman Wayne State University
Jacobs, Harvey M.; University of Wisconsin- Madison Moos, Markus University of Waterloo
Jaffe, Martin University of Illinois at Chicago Mukhija, Vinit University of California Los Angeles
Jang, Sung-Gheel; Cleveland State University Muller, Brian University of Colorado Denver
Jeihani, Monsoureh Morgan State University Neuman, Michael C.; Texas A & M University
Johnson, Gary Virginia Commonwealth University Norman, Jr., Herbert P.; Michigan State University
Jones, Robert Eastern Michigan University Norton, Richard University of Michigan
Jumonville, Karen; Florida State University O’Donnell, Edward; University of Delaware
Kahn, Terry; University of Texas at Austin Okamura, Norman H. University of Hawaii
Kaiser, Edward University of North Carolina Pan, Qisheng Texas Southern University
Kawecki, Cass University of Virginia Panakkal, Meenaxi; California State Polytechnic University,
Keeble, Ronald Ryerson University Pomona
Kellogg, Wendy A.; Cleveland State University Parker, Dawn University of Waterloo
Kelly, Eric Damian Ball State University Parker, Francis H. Ball State University
Kim, Jae Hong; Kansas State University Paulsen, Kurt G.; University of Wisconsin- Madison
Kim, Sungyop; University of Missouri at Kansas City Pearlman, Kenneth; Ohio State University
Knight, Bruce; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Pearson, Gene University of Memphis
Krizek, Kevin University of Colorado Denver Perera, M.C. Nihal Ball State University
Kumble, Peter; University of Massachusetts- Amherst Peters, Deike; University of Southern California
Laninga, Tamara University of Idaho Pinel, Sandra University of Idaho
Layzer, Judith Massachusetts Institute of Technology Pitt, Damian Virginia Commonwealth University
Lee, Sugie; Cleveland State University Popper, Frank J. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Lee, Yuk University of Colorado Denver Poulakidas, Dimitris; California State Polytechnic University,
Pomona
Levine, Jonathan University of Michigan
Pressley, Joyce Ann Morgan State University
Levine, Julius The Catholic University of America
Prevetti, Laurel R.; San José State University
Lewis, Rebecca; Florida State University
Qian, Zhu University of Waterloo
Loh, Carolyn G. Wayne State University
Randolph, John Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
Long, Judith Grant; Harvard University
University
Lowry, Michael University of Idaho
Renne, John L.; University of New Orleans
Machemer, Patricia L.; Michigan State University
Retzlaff, Rebecca Auburn University
Main, Kelly; California Polytechnic State University
Richardson, James R.; University of New Mexico
Manville, Michael; Cornell University
Roakes, Susan University of Memphis
Marcouiller, David W.; University of Wisconsin- Madison
Robins, Martin E. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Marcucci, Daniel J.; East Carolina University
Rowe, Peter G.; Harvard University
Martin, Jonathan; Columbia University
Rubenstein, James M. Miami University
Martin, Jonathan; Pratt Institute
Salkin, Patricia E. State University of New York at Albany
Masilela, Calvin O.; Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Salsich, Jr, Peter W.; Saint Louis University
McDonald, Noreen University of North Carolina
Sanchez, Thomas W. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
McGregor, Davianna P. University of Hawaii
University
McManus, James; Western Michigan University
Sanyal, Nick University of Idaho
McMillan, Tracy; Northern Arizona University
Saunders, Melissa; Florida State University
McNeish, Gilbert University of Colorado Denver
Schirmer, Paul University of Cincinnati
Meany, Judith The Catholic University of America
Scholz, Gordon University of Nebraska – Lincoln
Meck, Stuart Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Shapiro, John; Pratt Institute
Merem, Edmund; Jackson State University
Shoup, Donald University of California Los Angeles
Metcalf, Kenneth; Florida State University
Siembieda, William; California Polytechnic State University
Metzger, Tina; California Polytechnic State University
Slotterback, Carissa Schively; University of Minnesota
A- 23
Smith, Thomas University of Illinois at Chicago Marketing Geography
Song, Yan University of North Carolina
Kamp, Edward University of Colorado Denver
Spak, Scott; University of Iowa
Sperry, Stephen L. Clemson University
Stein, Stuart W.; Cornell University
Metropolitan/Regional Planning
Steiner, Frederick; University of Texas at Austin Bartholomew, Keith; University of Utah
Stevens, Mark; University of British Columbia Bolan, Richard S.; University of Minnesota
Stone, Jr, Brian; Georgia Institute of Technology Brooks, Jane S.; University of New Orleans
Suen, I-Shian (Ivan) Virginia Commonwealth University Bruce, Scott; California Polytechnic State University
Szold, Terry Massachusetts Institute of Technology Chapple, Karen, University of Californa, Berkeley
Tang, Zhenghong University of Nebraska – Lincoln Deakin, Elizabeth; University of California, Berkeley
Thompson, Michelle M.; University of New Orleans Doan, Petra; Florida State University
Vidyarthi, Sanjeev University of Illinois at Chicago Ferraro, Rocco State University of New York at Albany
Vojnovic, Igor Z.; Michigan State University Filion, Pierre University of Waterloo
Vrat, Dev California State University Northridge Foster, Kathryn A.; University at Buffalo, the State University of
New York
Waddell, Paul; University of California, Berkeley
Goldstein, Bruce University of Colorado Denver
Ward, Robert Eastern Michigan University
Gough, Meghan Virginia Commonwealth University
Warnken, Charles; University of Oklahoma
Heikkila, Eric J.; University of Southern California
Watts, D. Witt; Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Hirt, Sonia Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Weimar, Cameron The Catholic University of America
Horner, Jeffrey Wayne State University
Weisenburg, Ray; Kansas State University
Knaap, Gerrit; University of Maryland- College Park
Weitz, Jerry; East Carolina University
Krieger, Alex; Harvard University
Welsh, William Eastern Michigan University
Krumholz, Norm; Cleveland State University
Whitaker, Ana Maria; California State Polytechnic University,
Pomona Leigh, Nancey Green; Georgia Institute of Technology
Williams, Terrance The Catholic University of America Levine, Jeffrey Tufts University
Wise, Lisa; California Polytechnic State University Lewis, David A. State University of New York at Albany
Woldeamanuel, Mintesnot California State University Northridge Mohamed, Rayman Wayne State University
Wollenberg, Jay; University of British Columbia Puccio, Kevin University of Colorado Denver
Wuerzer, Thomas; Boise State University Ross, Catherine L.; Georgia Institute of Technology
Yin, Li; University of Utah Russo, Richard A.; Frostburg State University
Zahm, Diane L. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Saxenian, AnnaLee; University of California, Berkeley
University Topping, Kenneth; California Polytechnic State University
Zapata, Marisa University of Cincinnati Torres, Deborah; University of Southern California
Zellner, Moira University of Illinois at Chicago Vigeant, Paul Wayne State University
Zhang, Yang Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Vojnovic, Igor Z.; Michigan State University
Zhange, Sumei University of Louisville White, Sammis University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Yang, Jiawen; Georgia Institute of Technology
Mapping Sciences
Green, Jerry Miami University Microfinance
Kessler, Fritz C.; Frostburg State University Das, Ashok University of Hawaii
Servon, Lisa J.; The New School
A-24
Military Planning Deakin, Elizabeth; University of California, Berkeley
Debo, Thomas N.; Georgia Institute of Technology
Fox, Thomas University of Memphis
Deyle, Robert; Florida State University
Dorcey, Anthony H.J.; University of British Columbia
Multimedia Dunaway, Lisa Ball State University
Frantz, Jonathan; University of British Columbia Emelko, Monica University of Waterloo
Fawcett, James A.; University of Southern California
Municipal Development Charges, Finch, Robert University of Colorado Denver
Finance and Laws Fleming, William.; University of New Mexico
Delaney, Stephen Boston University Genskow, Kenneth D.; University of Wisconsin- Madison
Fritz, Jan Marie University of Cincinnati Gober, Patricia; Arizona State University
Khan, Heather Eastern Michigan University Hecht, Susanna University of California Los Angeles
Loubert, Linda Morgan State University Hillary, Annie I. The Catholic University of America
Neilis, Robert University of Illinois at Chicago Holleran, Michael; University of Texas at Austin
Reardon, Ken University of Memphis Huddleston, Jack R.; University of Wisconsin- Madison
Snyder, Tom University of Illinois at Chicago Ingram, Helen University of California, Irvine
Tassonyi, Almos Thomas Ryerson University Johnston, Douglas, M.; Iowa State University
Kauffman, Gerald; University of Delaware
Kay, Paul University of Waterloo
Natural Hazard Mitigation Kung, Hsiang-te University of Memphis
Berke, Philip University of North Carolina
Larson, Kelli; Arizona State University
Boswell, Michael; California Polytechnic State University
Lawrence, Patrick; University of Toledo
Brower, David University of North Carolina
Layzer, Judith Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Burby, Ray University of North Carolina
London, James B. Clemson University
Chaky, Damon; Pratt Institute
Long, Jerrold A. University of Idaho
Frazier, Tim University of Idaho
Lowry, Kem University of Hawaii
Freitag, Robert University of Washington
Maingi, John Miami University
Godschalk, David University of North Carolina
Marcucci, Daniel J.; East Carolina University
Haylick, Spenser University of Colorado Denver
McDaniels, Timothy; University of British Columbia
Lindell, Michael K.; Texas A & M University
McKenzie, Meredith; California State Polytechnic University,
Mukherji, Anuradha; East Carolina University Pomona
Olshansky, Robert; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Meng, Qingmin State University of New York at Albany
Prater, Carla; Texas A & M University Mitchell, Bruce University of Waterloo
Tobin, Graham; University of South Florida Moreau, David University of North Carolina
Nemeth, David J.; University of Toledo
Natural Resources, Water Resources Norton, Richard University of Michigan
and Coastal Development O’Connor, Christopher J. State University of New York at Albany
O’Connor, Kathleen State University of New York at Albany
Akiwuni, Fenda; University of South Florida
O’Donnell, Edward; University of Delaware
Alsharif, Kamal; University of South Florida
Page, G. William; University at Buffalo, the State University of
Beatley, Timothy University of Virginia
New York
Brower, David University of North Carolina
Pitt, David G.; University of Minnesota
Chalofsky, Barry; Rutgers University
Radke, John; University of California, Berkeley
Chandrasekhar, Divya Texas Southern University
Reppert, James E. State University of New York at Albany
Cunningham, M. Grant Clemson University
Rivera, José A.; University of New Mexico
Czajkowski, Kevin P.; University of Toledo
Schneemann, Margaret University of Illinois at Chicago
A- 25
Stone, Mike University of Waterloo Dumbaugh, Eric; Florida Atlantic University
Swatuk, Larry University of Waterloo Eisenberg, Yochai University of Illinois at Chicago
Szuster, Brian University of Hawaii Folsom, Michael; Eastern Washington University
Tobin, Graham; University of South Florida Garde, Ajay University of California, Irvine
Watson, Philip University of Idaho Gillert, Eric; University at Buffalo, the State University of New
Wentz, Elizabeth; Arizona State University York
Wescoat, Jr., James Massachusetts Institute of Technology Goldstein, Carol University of California Los Angeles
Whittington, Dale University of North Carolina Gulak, Morton B. Virginia Commonwealth University
Wilson, Patrick University of Idaho Gullickson, Neil; Northern Arizona University
Witten, Jon Tufts University Hock, Charles University of Illinois at Chicago
Holcomb, Briavel Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Imeokparia, Timothy O.; University of New Mexico
Negotiation and Conflict Resolution
Jaffe, Martin University of Illinois at Chicago
Burdick, Robert Tufts University
Jones, Robert Eastern Michigan University
Conroy, Maria Manta; Ohio State University
Keller, John; Kansas State University
Corburn, Jason; University of Californa, Berkeley
Krieger, Alex; Harvard University
Dinell, Tom University of Hawaii
Kung, Hsiang-te University of Memphis
Dorcey, Anthony H.J.; University of British Columbia
Lapp, Floyd; Columbia University
Dotson, A. Bruce University of Virginia
Loukaitou-Sideris, Anastasia University of California Los Angeles
Dukes, E. Frank University of Virginia
Mehrotra, Rahul; Harvard University
Elliott, Michael L. Poirier; Georgia Institute of Technology
Morrow-Jones, Hazel; Ohio State University
Fawcett, James A.; University of Southern California
Mukhija, Vinit University of California Los Angeles
Forester, John; Cornell University
Nasar, Jack L.; Ohio State University
Forrest, Clyde; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Nelessen, Anton E. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Godschalk, David University of North Carolina
Nemeth, David J.; University of Toledo
Kaufman, Sanda; Cleveland State University
Perera, M.C. Nihal Ball State University
Mandarano, Lynn; Temple University
Quinn, Robert; Eastern Washington University
Miller, Lee; Columbia University
Rowe, Peter G.; Harvard University
Nocks, Barry C. Clemson University
Schneider, Alison; Pratt Institute
Paterson, Robert G.; University of Texas at Austin
Semple, Hugh Eastern Michigan University
Richardson, James R.; University of New Mexico
Shapiro, John; Pratt Institute
Samonsky, Ella; San José State University
Shiffman, Ronald; Pratt Institute
Simpson, David M. University of Louisville
Southworth, Michael; University of California, Berkeley
Sokoloff, Harris University of Pennsylvania
Steinberg, Harris University of Pennsylvania
Taylor, Tom; Florida State University
Sternberg, Ernest; University at Buffalo, the State University of
New York
Physical Geography and Planning Swanekamp, Kenneth; University at Buffalo, the State University
Al-Kodmany, Kheir University of Illinois at Chicago of New York
Anjomani, Ardeshir; University of Texas, Arlington Torres, Deborah; University of Southern California
Baker, Kathleen; Western Michigan University Turbeville, Daniel; Eastern Washington University
Banerjee, Tridib; University of Southern California Vidyarthi, Sanjeev University of Illinois at Chicago
Brazel, Anthony; Arizona State University Welch, Joan M. West Chester University
Brower, Sidney; University of Maryland- College Park Winston, Edward Perry; Pratt Institute
Byron, Joan; Pratt Institute Wong, Jack L.; University of Southern California
Crewe, Katherine; Arizona State University Xie, Yichun, Eastern Michigan University
Cuff, Dana University of California Los Angeles Zhang, Ting Wei University of Illinois at Chicago
A-26
Planning and Design Review Friedman, Daniel University of Washington
Gershberg, Alec Ian; The New School
Agrawal, Sandeep Kumar Ryerson University
Hafen, Mark; University of South Florida
Bitterman, Alex; University at Buffalo, the State University of
New York Kahn, Andrea; Columbia University
Boyle, Tim; Columbia University Klopfer, Eric Massachusetts Institute of Technology
De Monchaux, John de Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lara, Fernando; University of Texas at Austin
Deal, Brian; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Orfield, Gary University of California Los Angeles
Gullickson, Neil; Northern Arizona University Stiftel, Bruce; Georgia Institute of Technology
Onaran, Korkut University of Colordo Denver
Stein, Stuart W.; Cornell University Planning History & Cultural Studies
Agrawal, Asha Weinstein; San José State University
Planning in Developing Countries Avila, Eric University of California Los Angeles
Akiwuni, Fenda; University of South Florida Ballon, Hilary; New York University
Beard, Victoria University of California, Irvine Bartholomew, Keith; University of Utah
Brown, David; McGill University Basmajian, Carlton; Iowa State University
Daniere, Amrita University of Toronto Baugher, Sherene; Cornell University
De Oliveira, Euripedes California State University Northridge Beamish, Anne; Kansas State University
Dimitron, Harry; UCL The Bartlett Beinart, Julian Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Gakenheimer, Ralph Massachusetts Institute of Technology Benedict, Robert Clemson University
Giusti, Cecilia; Texas A & M University Birch, Eugenie L. University of Pennsylvania
Goethert, Reinhard Massachusetts Institute of Technology Brabec, Elizabeth; University of Massachusetts- Amherst
Goldsmith, William W.; Cornell University Brody, Jason; Kansas State University
Hall, Ralph Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Bromley, Ray State University of New York at Albany
Irazabal, Clara; Columbia University Brooks, Jane S.; University of New Orleans
Jeihani, Monsoureh Morgan State University Campanell, Thomas University of North Carolina
Keating, Larry; Georgia Institute of Technology Campbell, Scott D. University of Michigan
Mahayni, Riad G.; Iowa State University Chalana, Manish University of Washington
Miraftab, Faranak; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Christopherson, Susan M.; Cornell University
Mitchell-Weaver, Clyde; Kansas State University Cohen, James; University of Maryland- College Park
Nance, Earthea; University of New Orleans Connerly, Charles E.; University of Iowa
Njoh, Ambe; University of South Florida Córdova, Teresa L.; University of New Mexico
Owusu, Francis Y.; Iowa State University Cummins, Stephen University of California Los Angeles
Qadeer, Mohammad Ryerson University Deakin, Elizabeth; University of California, Berkeley
Saltzman, Sidney; Cornell University Deeg, Lohren Ball State University
Shatkin, Gavin University of Michigan Edwards, Hazel R. The Catholic University of America
Sletto, Bjorn; University of Texas at Austin Feiden, Wayne; University of Massachusetts- Amherst
Tendler, Judith Massachusetts Institute of Technology Fishman, Robert University of Michigan
Turshen, Meredeth Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Fogelson, Robert Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Whittington, Dale University of North Carolina Forester, John; Cornell University
Wilson, Patricia; University of Texas at Austin Forrest, Clyde ; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Yonder, Ayse; Pratt Institute Glenn, Jane; McGill University
Goins, Charles Robert; University of Oklahoma
Goldstein, Carol University of California Los Angeles
Planning Education and Institutions
Goonewardena, Kanishka University of Toronto
Adams, Vera Ball State University
Gusevich, Miriam The Catholic University of America
Balassiano, Katia; Iowa State University
Guttenberg, Albert Z.; University of Illinois at Urbana-
Campbell, Christopher University of Washington Champaign
Dooling, Sarah; University of Texas at Austin Hall, Peter; UCL The Bartlett
Forsyth, Ann; Cornell University
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Hess, Daniel B.; University at Buffalo, the State University of New Spain, Daphne University of Virginia
York Strauss, Eric J.; Michigan State University
Hess, Paul University of Toronto Sugar, Keith A.; San José State University
Hewitt, Robert Clemson University Takahashi, Lois University of California Los Angeles
Hill, Margo; Eastern Washington University Taylor, Gary D.; Iowa State University
Holleran, Michael; University of Texas at Austin Taylor, Jr, Henry Louis; University at Buffalo, the State University
Hooker, Joe; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign of New York
Houck, Jeanne; Pratt Institute Tewdwr-Jones, Mark; UCL The Bartlett
Howard, Zeljka Pavolich; California Polytechnic State University Thomas, June Manning University of Michigan
Jeske, Karen; Iowa State University Thompson, Gregory; Florida State University
Jutla, Rajinder Missouri State University Tomlan, Michael; Cornell University
Karina; Stephen J.; University of Maryland- College Park Wagner, Jacob; University of Missouri at Kansas City
Kayden, Jerold S.; Harvard University Warner, Jr., Sam Bass Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Keating, W. Dennis; Cleveland State University Warren, Robert; University of Delaware
Keene, John C.; Temple University Weinstein, Alan; Cleveland State University
Kushner, James; University of Southern California Weissman, Seth; Georgia Institute of Technology
Laurence, Peter Clemson University Whitaker, Ana Maria; California State Polytechnic University,
Levine, Julius The Catholic University of America Pomona
Levy, Jennifer; Columbia University Whittemore, Andrew; University of Texas, Arlington
Loukaitou-Sideris, Anastasia University of California Los Angeles Wieters, Meghan; University of Oklahoma
Macdonald, Elizabeth; University of California, Berkeley Willey, Claude California State University Northridge
May, Diane Missouri State University Wilson, Barbara Brown; University of Texas at Austin
Mazumdar, Sanjoy University of California, Irvine Wong, Sidney Morgan State University
McGregor, Davianna P. University of Hawaii
Menking, William; Pratt Institute Planning Law
Mitchell, Jerry V.; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Brewster, Chris; University of Missouri at Kansas City
Mitchell, Leonard; University of Southern California Brower, David University of North Carolina
Mitchell, Robert P.; University of Massachusetts- Amherst Costello, Eileen Ryerson University
Monti, Dan; Saint Louis University Cutler, Nancy University of Cincinnati
Murray, William; University at Buffalo, the State University of Dyckman, Caitlin Clemson University
New York
Fasic, George W. West Chester University
Neville, Christopher; Pratt Institute
Fountain, III, Esq., Aubrey W. Virginia Commonwealth University
Nocks, Barry C. Clemson University
Guion, Neil Missouri State University
Novak, Alice; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Harris, Kirk University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Olpadwala, Porus; Cornell University
Huston, Thomas University of Nebraska – Lincoln
Parker, Francis H. Ball State University
Jaffe, Martin University of Illinois at Chicago
Pearlman, Kenneth; Ohio State University
Kelly, Eric Damian Ball State University
Pittari, Jr., John J. Auburn University
Longo, Leo Ryerson University
Pullman, Lori; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Meany, Judith The Catholic University of America
Rawlins, Rachael; University of Texas at Austin
Norton, Richard University of Michigan
Reiners, Gary; Iowa State University
Parker, Francis H. Ball State University
Reps, John; Cornell University
Powell, Gary University of Cincinnati
Rivers, Robert; University of New Orleans
Powers, Erica L. State University of New York at Albany
Rowe, Peter G.; Harvard University
Salkin, Patricia E. State University of New York at Albany
Ryberg, Stephanie R.; Cleveland State University
Silbey, Susan Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Scherer, Andrew; Columbia University
Spensley, James University of Colorado Denver
Schlemper, Mary Beth; University of Toledo
Wallace, Terry; Jackson State University
Seewald, Alan; University of Massachusetts- Amherst
Weber, Matthew D. Wayne State University
Sharp, Kimberly; Northern Arizona University
Sloane, David; University of Southern California
A-28
Planning Practice, Methodology and Fricano, Russell J.; Alabama A & M University
Friedman, John; University of British Columbia
Theory
Fulton, William; University of Southern California
Altshuler, Alan; Harvard University
Gallent, Nick; UCL The Bartlett
Andrews, Clinton J. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Goonewardena, Kanishka University of Toronto
Anselin, Luc; Arizona State University
Gough, Meghan Virginia Commonwealth University
Arvidson, Enid; University of Texas, Arlington
Grengs, Joseph University of Michigan
Asomani-Boatend, Raymond; Minnesota State University
Gulak, Morton B. Virginia Commonwealth University
Ballon, Hilary; New York University
Hall, Peter; UCL The Bartlett
Banai, Reza University of Memphis
Han, Grace; Columbia University
Banerjee, Tridib; University of Southern California
Hock, Charles University of Illinois at Chicago
Barnett, Jonathan University of Pennsylvania
Hopkins, Lewis D.; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Barreto, Felix R.; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Hugg, David; University of Delaware
Baum, Howell S.; University of Maryland- College Park
Huja, Satyendra University of Virginia
Blanco, Hilda; University of Southern California
Ioannides, Dimitri Missouri State University
Bolan, Richard S.; University of Minnesota
Issac, Claudia B.; University of New Mexico
Boswell, Michael; California Polytechnic State University
Jeske, Karen; Iowa State University
Brenner, Neil; Harvard University
Karadimitriou, Nikos; UCL The Bartlett
Brody, Jason; Kansas State University
Keeble, Ronald Ryerson University
Brooks, Jane S.; University of New Orleans
Kelly, Eric Damian Ball State University
Browder, John Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Kim, Karl University of Hawaii
Bryson, John M.; University of Minnesota
Knight, Bruce; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Butler, William; Florida State University
Kreiger, Martin H.; University of Southern California
Campbell, Scott D. University of Michigan
Krumholz, Norm; Cleveland State University
Castells, Manuel; University of Southern California
Lake, Robert W. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Charlebois, Cameron; McGill University
Lauria, Mickey Clemson University
Cohen, James; University of Maryland- College Park
Lawhorn, Larry; Kansas State University
Costa, Fernando; University of Oklahoma
Levine, Julius The Catholic University of America
Crewe, Katherine; Arizona State University
Levy, Paul University of Pennsylvania
Cummins, Stephen University of California Los Angeles
Loh, Carolyn G. Wayne State University
Dear, Michael; University of California, Berkeley
London, Roseanne; Eastern Washington University
Deeg, Lohren Ball State University
Looye, Johanna W. University of Cincinnati
Dinell, Tom University of Hawaii
Loubert, Linda Morgan State University
Doshna, Jeffrey P.; Temple University
Luton, Larry; Eastern Washington University
Dotson, A. Bruce University of Virginia
Mahayni, Riad G.; Iowa State University
Drown, Stephen R. University of Idaho
Martin, Jonathan; Pratt Institute
Edwards, Hazel R. The Catholic University of America
Masilela, Calvin O.; Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Edwards, Mary; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Menking, William; Pratt Institute
Elliott, Michael L. Poirier; Georgia Institute of Technology
Morales, Alfonso; University of Wisconsin- Madison
Ellison, Charles E. University of Cincinnati
Moulden, Rodney Morgan State University
Emmi, Philip C.; University of Utah
Myers, Dowell; University of Southern California
Evans-Cowley, Jennifer; Ohio State University
Nocks, Barry C. Clemson University
Fainstein, Susan; Harvard University
Norman, Jr., Herbert P.; Michigan State University
Feser, Edward; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Oden, Michael; University of Texas at Austin
Fishman, Robert University of Michigan
Olshanksky, Robert; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Flachsbart, Peter University of Hawaii
Owusu, Francis Y.; Iowa State University
Forrest, Clyde; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Papsidero, Vincent; Ohio State University
Frank, Andrew B.; University of Maryland- College Park
Parker, Francis H. Ball State University
Frank, Nancy University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Pearlman, Kenneth; Ohio State University
Frankel, Bruce W. Ball State University
A- 29
Pinel, Sandra University of Idaho Political Geography & Economy
Poteet, Phillip University of Memphis
Altshuler, Alan; Harvard University
Pothukuchi, Kameshwari Wayne State University
Arvidson, Enid; University of Texas, Arlington
Poulakidas, Dimitris; California State Polytechnic University,
Bania, Neil University of Oregon
Pomona
Byrne, John; University of Delaware
Preston, Steve; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Castells, Manuel; University of Southern California
Ragonetti, Thomas University of Colorado Denver
Clifford, Ben; UCL The Bartlett
Rankin, Katharine University of Toronto
Córdova, Teresa L.; University of New Mexico
Ryan, Dennis University of Washington
Dear, Michael; University of California, Berkeley
Salazar, David; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Foster, Kathryn A.; University at Buffalo, the State University of
Sancar, Fahriye University of Colorado Denver
New York
Sanyal, Bish Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Goldsmith, William W.; Cornell University
Sarkis, A. Hashim; Harvard University
Grengs, Joseph University of Michigan
Sen, Siddhartha Morgan State University
Lowe, Catherine “Kate”; University of New Orleans
Shatkin, Gavin University of Michigan
Markusen, Ann R.; University of Minnesota
Shearer, Allan W.; University of Texas at Austin
Nitz, Lawrence University of Hawaii
Silva, Enrique R. Boston University
Olpadwala, Porus; Cornell University
Slotterback, Carissa Schively; University of Minnesota
Saxenian, AnnaLee; University of California, Berkeley
Smith, Sheri; Kansas State University
Siemiatycki, Matti University of Toronto
Soja, Edward University of California Los Angeles
Soja, Edward University of California Los Angeles
Southworth, Michael; University of California, Berkeley
Spencer, James University of Hawaii
Srinivas, Smita; Columbia University
Sternberg, Ernest; University at Buffalo, the State University of
New York Property Tax Legislation and Reform
Stiftel, Bruce; Georgia Institute of Technology Amborski, David Ryerson University
Studer, Jr., Raymond University of Colorado Denver Kalambokidis, Laura; University of Minnesota
Suen, I-Shian (Ivan) Virginia Commonwealth University Long, Jerrold A. University of Idaho
Tallerico, Benjamin Wayne State University Tassonyi, Almos Thomas Ryerson University
Trudeau, Alain; McGill University
Urey, Gwendolyn H.; California State Polytechnic University, Public Administration, Economics,
Pomona
Verma, Niraj Virginia Commonwealth University
Finance, Management, and Policy
Agrawal, Asha Weinstein; San José State University
Vigeant, Paul Wayne State University
Allen, Peter University of Michigan
Wack, Paul; California Polytechnic State University
Allison, Charles; The New School
Wagner, Jacob; University of Missouri at Kansas City
Aurand, Andrew; Florida State University
Weber, Matthew D. Wayne State University
Bania, Neil University of Oregon
Weber, Rachel University of Illinois at Chicago
Bausman, Dennis Clemson University
White, Sammis University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Bellas, Dean The Catholic University of America
Wieters, Meghan; University of Oklahoma
Bezborah, Karabi C.; University of Texas, Arlington
Wiggins, Lyna Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Borich, Timothy O.; Iowa State University
Willson, Richard W.; California State Polytechnic University,
Pomona Borsig, Jim; Jackson State University
Wilson, Constance; Alabama A & M University Bryson, John M.; University of Minnesota
Wong, Sidney Morgan State University Burchell, Robert W. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Yaro, Robert University of Pennsylvania Carolini, Gabriella Y. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Zhange, Sumei University of Louisville Case, Dale University of Colorado Denver
Zonta, Michela Virginia Commonwealth University Casey, Colleen; University of Texas, Arlington
Charlebois, Cameron; McGill University
Cherrington-Cucore, Janet; Minnesota State University
Clark, Chris; California Polytechnic State University
A-30
Coates, Paul; Iowa State University Lawhorn, Larry; Kansas State University
Costa, Fernando; University of Oklahoma Lay, Bonnie; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Creedon, James P.; Temple University Levine, Jonathan University of Michigan
Cropf, Robert; Saint Louis University Listokin, David Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Cummings, Scott; Saint Louis University London, Roseanne; Eastern Washington University
Dalton, Margaret M.; Frostburg State University Lucy, William H. University of Virginia
Delaney, Stephen Boston University Luton, Larry; Eastern Washington University
Dimino, Richard; Harvard University Manville, Michael; Cornell University
Ding, Lei Wayne State University Marshment, Richard S. Clemson University
Domahidy, Mary; Saint Louis University Marshment, Richard; University of Oklahoma
Donaghy, Kieran; Cornell University Mason, Susan; Boise State University
Drennan, Matthew; Cornell University Mathur, Shishir; San José State University
Edwards, Mary; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign McMillen, Daniel; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Elias, Veronica; Eastern Washington University Mendenhall, Ruby; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Ellison, Charles E. University of Cincinnati Metzger, Tina; California Polytechnic State University
Elvery, Joel A.; Cleveland State University Meyer, David University of California, Irvine
Evans-Cowley, Jennifer; Ohio State University Minassians, Henrik California State University Northridge
Farris, J. Terrence Clemson University Mitchell, Leonard; University of Southern California
Featherstone, Jeffrey; Temple University Németh Jeremy University of Colorado Denver
Feldman, Martha University of California, Irvine Neral, John A.; Frostburg State University
Fritz, Jan Marie University of Cincinnati Nguyen, Phuong H.; University of Iowa
Fuller, John W.; University of Iowa Nitz, Lawrence University of Hawaii
Gershberg, Alec Ian; The New School Nixon, David University of Hawaii
Gilsinan, James; Saint Louis University O’Rorke, John J.; Frostburg State University
Guttenplan, Charles; Temple University Orfield, Myron W.; University of Minnesota
Hartlaub, Stephen G.; Frostburg State University Orlinoff, David Tufts University
Hilty, James; Temple University Outland, Donald; Alabama A & M University
Hissong, Rodney V.; University of Texas, Arlington Park, Peter University of Colorado Denver
Hoagland, Kenneth University of Colorado Denver Paterson, Robert G.; University of Texas at Austin
Honadle, Beth University of Cincinnati Paulsen, Kurt G.; University of Wisconsin- Madison
Hoversten, Mark University of Idaho Pearlman, Kenneth; Ohio State University
Huddleston, Jack R.; University of Wisconsin- Madison Peiser, Richard B; Harvard University
Hutchinson, Robert New Jersey Institute of Technology Perry, David University of Illinois at Chicago
Immergluck, Daniel; Georgia Institute of Technology Petracca, Mark University of California, Irvine
Ingram, Helen University of California, Irvine Porter, Miriam; Minnesota State University
Irvin, Renee University of Oregon Pucher, John R. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Iseki, Hiroyuki; University of Maryland- College Park Retsinas, Nicolas; Harvard University
Justice, Jonathan; University of Delaware Robinson, Pamela Ryerson University
Katirai, Matin West Chester University Rost, Craig; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Kauffman, Gerald; University of Delaware Saltzman, Sidney; Cornell University
Kawecki, Cass University of Virginia Sanger, M. Bryna; The New School
KELLY, Janet University of Louisville Schlickman, Stephen University of Illinois at Chicago
Keynejad, Charles California State University Northridge Scruggs, Caroline; University of New Mexico
Khan, Heather Eastern Michigan University Seasons, Mark University of Waterloo
King, Sandra; Minnesota State University Sechrist, Robert P.; Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Kotin, Allan D.; University of Southern California Seidman, Karl Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Koven, Steven University of Louisville Shoup, Donald University of California Los Angeles
Lahr, Michael L. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Silverman, Robert M.; University at Buffalo, the State University
LaMore, Rex L.; Michigan State University of New York
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Smoke, Paul; New York University Siemiatycki, Matti University of Toronto
Spicer, Michael; Cleveland State University Walker, Meg; Pratt Institute
Stein, Jay; Arizona State University
Steinmann, Justin Auburn University
Real Estate Development
Stephenson, Max O. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
Allen, Peter University of Michigan
University
Anderson, Austin G.; University of Southern California
Susskind, Lawrence Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bieri, David University of Michigan
Taylor, Brian University of California Los Angeles
Bitter, Christopher University of Washington
Taylor, Jr, Henry Louis; University at Buffalo, the State University
of New York Bostic, Raphael; University of Southern California
Thomas, Ward California State University Northridge Boyle, Robin Wayne State University
Webber, Steven Ryerson University Burchell, Robert W. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Wilson, Mark I.; Michigan State University Charles, Susan Lanyi University of Michigan
Xiao, Yu; Texas A & M University Ciochetti, Tony Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Zellner, Moira University of Illinois at Chicago Craze, Celia; University of Maryland- College Park
Zimmer, Richard J.; California State Polytechnic University, DeLisle, James University of Washington
Pomona Deng, Lan University of Michigan
Zinke, Robert; Eastern Washington University Dewart, Alan; University at Buffalo, the State University of New
York
Falk, David; University of Maryland- College Park
Public Space and the Public Sphere Farrington, Robert; University of Utah
Beamish, Anne; Kansas State University
Farris, J. Terrence Clemson University
Campo, Daniel Morgan State University
Fischer, Raphaël; McGill University
Carmona, Matthew; UCL The Bartlett
Frank, Andrew B.; University of Maryland- College Park
Cidre, Elisabete; UCL The Bartlett
Geltner, David Massachusetts Institute of Technology
D’Arcus, Bruce Miami University
Gladstone, David; University of New Orleans
Daniere, Amrita University of Toronto
Haddow, David F.; Georgia Institute of Technology
De Magalhães, Claudio; UCL The Bartlett
Hamlim, Roger E.; Michigan State University
De Sousa, Christopher Ryerson University
Harris, Edrick; Georgia Institute of Technology
Ehrenfeucht, Renia; University of New Orleans
Hoagland, Kenneth University of Colorado Denver
England, Marcia Miami University
Hughes, James W. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Franck, Karen New Jersey Institute of Technology
Immergluck, Daniel; Georgia Institute of Technology
Friedman, Daniel University of Washington
Keating, Larry; Georgia Institute of Technology
Gallagher, Barry; Rutgers University
Koebel, C. Theodore Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
Kayden, Jerold S.; Harvard University University
Lagro, Jr, James A.; University of Wisconsin- Madison Kotin, Allan D.; University of Southern California
Lawson, Laura; Rutgers University Kreditor, Alan; University of Southern California
Luka, Nik; McGill University Lander, Brad; Pratt Institute
Macdonald, Elizabeth; University of California, Berkeley Leinberger, Christopher University of Michigan
Main, Kelly; California Polytechnic State University Levine, Julius The Catholic University of America
Mehta, Vikas; University of South Florida Malizia, Emil University of North Carolina
Mills, Allan Virginia Commonwealth University McGrath, Tod Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Németh Jeremy University of Colorado Denver Meany, Judith The Catholic University of America
Ratti, Carlo Massachusetts Institute of Technology Meyers, Jonathan; Pratt Institute
Ruddick, Susan University of Toronto Mittal, Jay Auburn University
Ryan, Robert L.; University of Massachusetts- Amherst Moos, Markus University of Waterloo
Schmidt, Stephen; Cornell University
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Murray, William; University at Buffalo, the State University of Bradbury, Susan L.; Iowa State University
New York Bullamore, Henry W.; Frostburg State University
Peiser, Richard B; Harvard University Cummins, Stephen University of California Los Angeles
Price, Alfred D.; University at Buffalo, the State University of New Dandekar, Hemalata; California Polytechnic State University
York
Doan, Petra; Florida State University
Reed-Morris, Herschelle Morgan State University
Frank, Kelvin; Eastern Washington University
Renne, John L.; University of New Orleans
Hecht, Susanna University of California Los Angeles
Rolfe, George University of Washington
Higgins, Lorie University of Idaho
Rosener, Judith University of California, Irvine
Hill, Margo; Eastern Washington University
Ross, Catherine L.; Georgia Institute of Technology
Howland, Marie; University of Maryland- College Park
Salsich, Jr, Peter W.; Saint Louis University
Jojola, Theodore; University of New Mexico
Sanders, Welford University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Keller, John; Kansas State University
Schirmer, Paul University of Cincinnati
Kelly, William; Eastern Washington University
Schwennsen, Kate Clemson University
Marchand, Michael; Eastern Washington University
Scott, Steffanie University of Waterloo
Marcouiller, David W.; University of Wisconsin- Madison
Shearmur, Richard; McGill University
Miles, Rebecca; Florida State University
Shen, Guoqiang; University of Oklahoma
Morgan, Cheryl Auburn University
Simons, Robert; Cleveland State University
Outland, Donald; Alabama A & M University
Smith, Jr., Frank C. Boston University
Popper, Frank J. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Smith-Heimer, Michael; University of California, Berkeley
Pressley, Joyce Ann Morgan State University
Springer, Tom Clemson University
Qadeer, Mohammad Ryerson University
Strammiello, Daniel University of Colorado Denver
Rolland, Richard; Eastern Washington University
Thompson, Michelle M.; University of New Orleans
Shriar, Avrum J. Virginia Commonwealth University
Vidal, Avis C. Wayne State University
Smith, Megan E. University of Oregon
Wheaton, William Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Strauss, Eric J.; Michigan State University
Wiley, Jonathan Clemson University
Suryanata, Krisna University of Hawaii
Worzala, Elaine Clemson University
Taylor, Gary D.; Iowa State University
Wuerzer, Thomas; Boise State University
Tendler, Judith Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Zimmer, Richard J.; California State Polytechnic University,
Ward, Robert Eastern Michigan University
Pomona
Warriner, G.K. University of Waterloo
Watson, Philip University of Idaho
Remote Sensing Wilson, Patrick University of Idaho
Coutu, Gary W. West Chester University Winchell, Dick; Eastern Washington University
Czajkowski, Kevin P.; University of Toledo
Faust, Nickolas L.; Georgia Institute of Technology
Social, Gender, and Diversity
Jaworski, Eugene, Eastern Michigan University
Lathrop, Richard; Rutgers University
Planning and Policy
Akiwuni, Fenda; University of South Florida
Maingi, John Miami University
Arbaci, Sonia; UCL The Bartlett
Ramspott, Matthew E.; Frostburg State University
Archer, Kevin; University of South Florida
Sahar, Liora; Georgia Institute of Technology
Betancur, John University of Illinois at Chicago
Twumasi, Yaw; Jackson State University
Blumenberg, Evelyn University of California Los Angeles
Welsh, William, Eastern Michigan University
Boothroyd, Peter; University of British Columbia
Wentz, Elizabeth; Arizona State University
Castells, Manuel; University of Southern California
Checkoway, Barry University of Michigan
Rural, Small Town and Tribal Chrisinger, Colleen University of Oregon
Development and Planning Crewe, Katherine; Arizona State University
Becker, Barbara; University of Texas, Arlington Cuff, Dana University of California Los Angeles
Blanck, Doreen Liberto; California Polytechnic State University Cummins, Stephen University of California Los Angeles
Borich, Timothy O.; Iowa State University Dandekar, Hemalata; California Polytechnic State University
A- 33
Dear, Michael; University of California, Berkeley Sloane, David; University of Southern California
Dinell, Tom University of Hawaii Smith, Jeffrey; The New School
Doan, Petra; Florida State University Spain, Daphne University of Virginia
Eastwood, Rob L.; San José State University Steffel-Johnson, Jennifer University of Colorado Denver
Ellen, Ingrid Gould; New York University Taylor, Jr, Henry Louis; University at Buffalo, the State University
Estrada, Leobardo University of California Los Angeles of New York
Fainstein, Susan; Harvard University Toker, Zeynep California State University Northridge
Foley, Dolores University of Hawaii Turshen, Meredeth Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Forsyth, Ann; Cornell University Umemoto, Karen University of Hawaii
Hamiliton, Darrick; The New School White, Sammis University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Harper-Anderson, Elsie Virginia Commonwealth University Wilson, Barbara Brown; University of Texas at Austin
Harwood, Stacy; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Wilson, Constance; Alabama A & M University
Howell, David; The New School Winkle, Curtis University of Illinois at Chicago
Huang, Youqin State University of New York at Albany Wolch, Jennifer; University of California, Berkeley
Irazabal, Clara; Columbia University Wong, Jack L.; University of Southern California
Issac, Claudia B.; University of New Mexico Yanich, Danilo; University of Delaware
Jennings, James Tufts University Yonder, Ayse; Pratt Institute
Kleit, Rachel Garshick University of Washington Zimmerman, Rae; New York University
Lassiter, Matthew University of Michigan Zonta, Michela Virginia Commonwealth University
Lastarria-Cornhiel, Susana; University of Wisconsin- Madison
Leavitt, Jacqueline University of California Los Angeles Sustainable Resource Development
Leete, Laura University of Oregon Agyeman, Julian Tufts University
Lind, Amy University of Cincinnati Auffrey, Christopher University of Cincinnati
Loggins, Charles; California State Polytechnic University, Beatley, Timothy University of Virginia
Pomona
Berke, Philip University of North Carolina
Marcuse, Peter; Columbia University
Chifos, Carla University of Cincinnati
Martinez-Cosio, Maria; University of Texas, Arlington
Coffin, Sarah; Saint Louis University
McDonald, Mary Grace University of Hawaii
Cohen, Maurie New Jersey Institute of Technology
McLaren, Norma-Jean; University of British Columbia
Conroy, Maria Manta; Ohio State University
Mehta, Vikas; University of South Florida
De Sousa, Christopher Ryerson University
Mendenhall, Ruby; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Feldman, David L. University of California, Irvine
Miles, Rebecca; Florida State University
Garde, Ajay University of California, Irvine
Milroy, Beth Moore Ryerson University
Goldfarb, Eugene University of Illinois at Chicago
Myers, Dowell; University of Southern California
Gough, Meghan Virginia Commonwealth University
O‘Regan, Katherine; New York University
Grech, Christopher P. The Catholic University of America
Pader, Ellen-J; University of Massachusetts- Amherst
Grover, Himanshu; University at Buffalo, the State University of
Parker, Brenda University of Illinois at Chicago New York
Perera, M.C. Nihal Ball State University Hall, Ralph Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Pothukuchi, Kameshwari Wayne State University Hand, Gunnar; University of Missouri at Kansas City
Rollinson, Paul Missouri State University Hillary, Annie I. The Catholic University of America
Rom, Alan Jay Tufts University Hwang, Sang University of Virginia
Ruddick, Susan University of Toronto Ioannides, Dimitri Missouri State University
Salo, Ken; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Kassens-Noor, Eva.; Michigan State University
Sandercock, Leonie; University of British Columbia Kelbaugh, Douglas University of Michigan
Sanger, M. Bryna; The New School Lagro, Jr, James A.; University of Wisconsin- Madison
Schlossberg, Marc University of Oregon Lejano, Raul University of California, Irvine
Scott, Steffanie University of Waterloo Lucy, William H. University of Virginia
Servon, Lisa J.; The New School Maclaren, Virginia University of Toronto
Shetty, Sujata; University of Toledo Matthew, Richard University of California, Irvine
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Montenegro-Menezes, Flavia; University of Massachusetts- Jacobs, Harvey M.; University of Wisconsin- Madison
Amherst Keene, John C.; Temple University
Moore, Steven A.; University of Texas at Austin Kellogg, Wendy A.; Cleveland State University
Mugerauer, Robert University of Washington Kosny, Mitchell Ryerson University
Norton, Richard University of Michigan Lagro, Jr, James A.; University of Wisconsin- Madison
O’Riordan, Jon; University of British Columbia Laverny-Rafter, David; Minnesota State University
Okey, Brian W.; Indiana University of Pennsylvania Leinberger, Christopher University of Michigan
Olwert, Craig California State University Northridge Lucy, William H. University of Virginia
Paterson, Robert G.; University of Texas at Austin Marchand, Michael; Eastern Washington University
Pijawka, David; Arizona State University Mathur, Shishir; San José State University
Pitt, Damian Virginia Commonwealth University McAfee, Ann; University of British Columbia
Rees, William; University of British Columbia Nocks, Barry C. Clemson University
Renne, John L.; University of New Orleans Ohm, Brian W.; University of Wisconsin- Madison
Romanos, Michael C. University of Cincinnati Outland, Donald; Alabama A & M University
Rosenthal, Joyce Klein; Harvard University Renne, John L.; University of New Orleans
Scheer, Brenda Case; University of Utah Rodriguez, Alejandro; University of Texas, Arlington
Schilling, Joe Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Scheer, Brenda Case; University of Utah
Shiffman, Ronald; Pratt Institute Siembieda, William; California Polytechnic State University
Slotterback, Carissa Schively; University of Minnesota Spicer, Michael; Cleveland State University
Talen, Emily; Arizona State University Talen, Emily; Arizona State University
Taupier, Richard; University of Massachusetts- Amherst Weitz, Jerry; East Carolina University
Truex, Scott I. Ball State University
Van Der Kloot, James University of Illinois at Chicago
Tourism Planning
Webster, Douglas; Arizona State University
Altrows, Lawrence Ryerson University
Weimar, Cameron The Catholic University of America
Cole, H.D. Samuel; University at Buffalo, the State University of
Westendorff, David G. University of Memphis
New York
Wilson, Barbara Brown; University of Texas at Austin
Dyrness, Grace; University of Southern California
Winchell, Dick; Eastern Washington University
Gladstone, David; University of New Orleans
Woldeamanuel, Mintesnot California State University Northridge
Grodach, Carl; University of Texas, Arlington
Zellner, Moira University of Illinois at Chicago
Hallet, Lucius; Western Michigan University
Zhang, Fangzhu; UCL The Bartlett
Holcomb, Briavel Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Zhang, Yang Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Ioannides, Dimitri Missouri State University
Zovanyi, Gabor; Eastern Washington University
Kim, Karl University of Hawaii
Lew, Alan A.; Northern Arizona University
Strategic Planning and Smart Growth Marcouiller, David W.; University of Wisconsin- Madison
Allen, James J.; University at Buffalo, the State University of New Mills, Allan Virginia Commonwealth University
York Silberberg-Robinson, Susan Massachusetts Institute of
Becker, Barbara; University of Texas, Arlington Technology
Bryson, John M.; University of Minnesota Yang, Li; Western Michigan University
Chakraborty, Arnab; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Chatman, Daniel G.; University of California, Berkeley
Transportation, Public Service, and
Choquette, Robert University of Oregon
Infrastructure Planning
Creedon, James P.; Temple University
Agrawal, Asha Weinstein; San José State University
Domahidy, Mary; Saint Louis University
Akar, Gulsah; Ohio State University
Dunham-Jones, Ellen; Georgia Institute of Technology
Alam, Bhuiyan; University of Toledo
Frank, Kelvin; Eastern Washington University
Altshuler, Alan; Harvard University
Fuller, John W.; University of Iowa
Andrews, Richard University of North Carolina
Herranz, Jr., Joaquin University of Washington
Anjomani, Ardeshir; University of Texas, Arlington
Hilty, James; Temple University
Badami, Madhav; McGill University
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Bae, Christine University of Washington Guo, Zhan; New York University
Benedict, Robert Clemson University Guthrie, Dwayne Pierce The Catholic University of America
Benhart, John E.; Indiana University of Pennsylvania Haider, Murtaza Ryerson University
Berger, Gideon University of Colorado Denver Hall, Ralph Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Boarnet, Marlon University of California, Irvine Hand, Gunnar; University of Missouri at Kansas City
Boarnet, Marlon; University of Southern California Hanley, Paul; University of Iowa
Brown, Jeffrey; Florida State University Hess, Daniel B.; University at Buffalo, the State University of New
Buckwalter, Donald W.; Indiana University of Pennsylvania York
Buehler, Ralph Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Hickman, Robin; UCL The Bartlett
Bunnell, Gene State University of New York at Albany Hinojosa, René C.; Michigan State University
Cao, Xinyu; University of Minnesota Hosmer, Bob Missouri State University
Carroll, Michael; Temple University Hossal, Joshua Boston University
Casello, Jeff University of Waterloo Houston, Douglas University of California, Irvine
Catz, Sarah University of California, Irvine Hsu, David University of Pennsylvania
Cervero, Robert; University of California, Berkeley Hu, Ivy Lingqian University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Chapin, Timothy; Florida State University Huang, Ruihong (Ray); Northern Arizona University
Charlier, Jim University of Colorado Denver Hutchinson, Robert New Jersey Institute of Technology
Chase, Mark Tufts University Iseki, Hiroyuki; University of Maryland- College Park
Chatman, Daniel G.; University of California, Berkeley Jacquemart, George; Pratt Institute
Chen, Xueming (Jimmy) Virginia Commonwealth University Jiao, Junfeng Ball State University
Chien, Steven New Jersey Institute of Technology Joh, Kenneth; Texas A & M University
Cochran, Jamie; Georgia Institute of Technology Johnson, Gary Virginia Commonwealth University
Coughlin, Joseph Massachusetts Institute of Technology Johnson, Hal; University of Utah
Cramer, Bart; University of Iowa Jones, Diane Morgan State University
Dallessio, Thomas New Jersey Institute of Technology Kassens-Noor, Eva.; Michigan State University
Daniel, Janice New Jersey Institute of Technology Katirai, Matin West Chester University
Daniere, Amrita University of Toronto Kawamura, Kazuya University of Illinois at Chicago
Dimino, Richard; Harvard University Keller, John; Kansas State University
Dimitron, Harry; UCL The Bartlett Kelly, William; Eastern Washington University
Doan, Petra; Florida State University Keynejad, Charles California State University Northridge
Dowall, David; University of California, Berkeley Kim, Do-Hyung; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Dumbaugh, Eric; Florida Atlantic University Kim, Jae Hong; Kansas State University
El-Geneidy, Ahmed; McGill University Kim, Karl University of Hawaii
Evans-Cowley, Jennifer; Ohio State University Kim, Sungyop;University of Missouri at Kansas City
Fan, Yingling; University of Minnesota Kim, Tschangho John; University of Illinois at Urbana-
Champaign
Flachsbart, Peter University of Hawaii
King, David; Columbia University
Flamm, Bradley; Temple University
Kostyniuk, Lidia University of Michigan
Flynn, Mike; Pratt Institute
Kyte, Michael University of Idaho
Fox, Thomas University of Memphis
Lapp, Floyd; Columbia University
Frank, Lawrence; University of British Columbia
Laverny-Rafter, David; Minnesota State University
Fuller, John W.; University of Iowa
Lawson, Catherine T. State University of New York at Albany
Gakenheimer, Ralph Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Lee, Bumsoo; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Giuliano, Genevieve; University of Southern California
Lee, Richard; San José State University
Golub, Aaron; Arizona State University
Lee, Young-Jae Morgan State University
Gomez-Ibanez, Jose A.; Harvard University
Lee, Yuk University of Colorado Denver
Gordon, Peter; University of Southern California
Levine, Jonathan University of Michigan
Grant, Benjamin; San José State University
Levine, Julius The Catholic University of America
Grengs, Joseph University of Michigan
Levinson, David; University of Minnesota
Guensler, Randall; Georgia Institute of Technology
Li, Jianling; University of Texas, Arlington
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Lindquist, Peter S.; University of Toledo Rodriguez, Daniel University of North Carolina
Liu, Rachel New Jersey Institute of Technology Ronderos, Nicolas New Jersey Institute of Technology
Lomax, Timothy; Texas A & M University Ross, Catherine L.; Georgia Institute of Technology
Long, Judith Grant; Harvard University Rutherford, G. Scott University of Washington
Lowry, Michael University of Idaho Salvucci, Frederick Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mahayni, Riad G.; Iowa State University Sanchez, Thomas W. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
Manville, Michael; Cornell University University
Marchand, Michael; Eastern Washington University Saphores, Jean-Daniel University of California, Irvine
Mars, James Ryerson University Schlickman, Stephen University of Illinois at Chicago
Marshall, Julian D.; University of Minnesota Schlossberg, Marc University of Oregon
Marshall, Stephen; UCL The Bartlett Schroeppel, Ken University of Colorado Denver
Marshment, Richard S. Clemson University Schweitzer, Lisa; University of Southern California
Marshment, Richard; University of Oklahoma Sclar, Elliott; Columbia University
Matso, Miwa; University of Iowa Sen, Lalita Texas Southern University
McCord, Mark; Ohio State University Sen, Siddhartha Morgan State University
McCray, Talia; University of Texas at Austin Serafin, Eduardo; San José State University
McDonald, Noreen University of North Carolina Shen, Guoqiang; University of Oklahoma
McMillan, Tracy; Northern Arizona University Shen, Qing University of Washington
McNally, Michael University of California, Irvine Shiffer, Michael; University of British Columbia
Meyer, Michael D.; Georgia Institute of Technology Shoup, Donald University of California Los Angeles
Miller, Frank Missouri State University Siemiatycki, Matti University of Toronto
Moreau, David University of North Carolina Smith, Sheri Texas Southern University
Moudon, Anne Vernez University of Washington Smith, Sheri; Kansas State University
Multari, Michael; California Polytechnic State University Sollohub, Darius New Jersey Institute of Technology
Murray, Alan; Arizona State University Springer, Jeffrey C. Morgan State University
Neuman, Michael C.; Texas A & M University Stokes, Robert; Kansas State University
Niehaus, John University of Cincinnati Stoner, James; University of Iowa
Noland, Robert B. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Sussman, Joseph Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Nuworsoo, Cornelius; California Polytechnic State University Taylor, Brian University of California Los Angeles
O‘Regan, Katherine; New York University Thakuriah, Piyushimita University of Illinois at Chicago
O’Donnell, Edward; University of Delaware Theodore Georgeen New Jersey Institute of Technology
Olson, Jeffrey S. State University of New York at Albany Thompson, Gregory; Florida State University
Oluwoye, Jacob; Alabama A & M University Tilahun, Nebiyou University of Illinois at Chicago
Pan, Qisheng Texas Southern University Trudeau, Alain; McGill University
Papacostas, C.S. University of Hawaii Urey, Gwendolyn H.; California State Polytechnic University,
Pomona
Parker, Francis H. Ball State University
Viton, Phillip A.; Ohio State University
Pearson, Gene University of Memphis
Vrat, Dev California State University Northridge
Perkinson, Dennis; Texas A & M University
Wang, Rui University of California Los Angeles
Perry, David University of Illinois at Chicago
Weinberger, Rachel University of Pennsylvania
Peters, Deike; University of Southern California
West, Harry; Georgia Institute of Technology
Poulakidas, Dimitris; California State Polytechnic University,
Pomona Whittington, Jan University of Washington
Powell, Kathleen H.; Frostburg State University Wiley-Schwartz, Andrew; Pratt Institute
Pucher, John R. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Willson, Richard W.; California State Polytechnic University,
Pomona
Renne, John L.; University of New Orleans
Wilson, Constance; Alabama A & M University
Richardson, Harry W.; University of Southern California
Wilson, Nigel Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Rivasplata, Charles R.; San José State University
Wolch, Jennifer; University of California, Berkeley
Robins, Martin E. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Woldeamanuel, Mintesnot California State University Northridge
Robinson, Glenn Morgan State University
Woudsma, Clarence University of Waterloo
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Yang, Jiawen; Georgia Institute of Technology Glickman, Norman Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Zegras, P. Christopher Massachusetts Institute of Technology Goldsmith, William W.; Cornell University
Zerin, Ferhat University of Illinois at Chicago Harris, Kirk University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Zhang, Ming; University of Texas at Austin Hollander, Justin Tufts University
Zhao, Jinhua; University of British Columbia Hooper, Michael; Harvard University
Zhou, Jiangping; Iowa State University Horner, Jeffrey Wayne State University
Zhu, Pengyu; Boise State University Hutson, Malo André; University of California, Berkeley
Zimmerman, Rae; New York University Jennings, James Tufts University
Johnson, Janet; University of Delaware
Travel Behavior Knox, Paul L. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Koven, Steven University of Louisville
Cao, Xinyu; University of Minnesota
Lauria, Mickey Clemson University
El-Geneidy, Ahmed; McGill University
Lester, T. William University of North Carolina
Hess, Paul University of Toronto
Locke, Richard Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Hickman, Robin; UCL The Bartlett
London, James B. Clemson University
King, David; Columbia University
Manville, Michael; Cornell University
Kostyniuk, Lidia University of Michigan
Martinez-Cosio, Maria; University of Texas, Arlington
Lee, Bumsoo; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Mazmanian, Daniel A.; University of Southern California
Liu, Rachel New Jersey Institute of Technology
Miller, Donald University of Washington
McNally, Michael University of California, Irvine
Minassians, Henrik California State University Northridge
Rodriguez, Daniel University of North Carolina
Moss, Mitchell; New York University
Rutherford, G. Scott University of Washington
Mueller, Elizabeth; University of Texas at Austin
Tilahun, Nebiyou University of Illinois at Chicago
Nam, Yunwoo University of Nebraska – Lincoln
Woldeamanuel, Mintesnot California State University Northridge
Newman, Kathe Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Zhang, Ming; University of Texas at Austin
O’Rorke, John J.; Frostburg State University
Zhou, Jiangping; Iowa State University
Parker, Brenda University of Illinois at Chicago
Powell, Kathleen H.; Frostburg State University
Urban Policy, Politics of Planning, Purcell, Mark University of Washington
and Government Rendon, Maria University of California, Irvine
Baum, Howell S.; University of Maryland- College Park Robinson, Pamela Ryerson University
Calabrese, Carl; University at Buffalo, the State University of New Rodriguez, Alejandro; University of Texas, Arlington
York Savitch, H. V. University of Louisville
Carroll, Walter F. Boston University Silberberg-Robinson, Susan Massachusetts Institute of
Charlebois, Cameron; McGill University Technology
Coates, Paul; Iowa State University Spicer, Michael; Cleveland State University
Colomb, Claire; UCL The Bartlett Springer, Joseph H. Ryerson University
Cousineau, Christine Tufts University Stein, Stuart W.; Cornell University
Covington, Kenya California State University Northridge Tewdwr-Jones, Mark; UCL The Bartlett
Cropf, Robert; Saint Louis University Thompson, J. Phillip Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Crossney, Kristen B. West Chester University Tomlan, Michael; Cornell University
Cummings, Scott; Saint Louis University Tyler, Elizabeth; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Davis Jones, Mittie; Cleveland State University Verma, Niraj Virginia Commonwealth University
Davis, Diane Massachusetts Institute of Technology Ways, Howard The Catholic University of America
De Magalhães, Claudio; UCL The Bartlett Westendorff, David G. University of Memphis
Ehrenfeucht, Renia; University of New Orleans Wikstrom, Nelson Virginia Commonwealth University
Ellison, Charles E. University of Cincinnati Zimmer, Richard J.; California State Polytechnic University,
Esswein, Carolyn University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Pomona
Foster, Kathryn A.; University at Buffalo, the State University of
New York
Gibberd, Ben; Pratt Institute
A-38
Urban Design Eck, John; University of Missouri at Kansas City
Edwards, Hazel R. The Catholic University of America
Abramson, Daniel University of Washington
Ellis, Cliff Clemson University
Adams, Vera Ball State University
Esswein, Carolyn University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Agrawal, Sandeep Kumar Ryerson University
Falletta, Liz; University of Southern California
Akers, Mary Anne Alabanza Morgan State University
Farberow, Herschel; California State Polytechnic University,
Al-Kodmany, Kheir University of Illinois at Chicago
Pomona
Allen, Douglas C.; Georgia Institute of Technology
Farhat, Ramzi; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Almy, Dean; University of Texas at Austin
Farley, David; McGill University
Anjomani, Ardeshir; University of Texas, Arlington
Fasic, George W. West Chester University
Arefi, Mahyar University of Cincinnati
Fishman, Robert University of Michigan
Audirac, Ivonne; University of Texas, Arlington
Frasier, Suzanne Morgan State University
Austin, Gary University of Idaho
Frenchman, Dennis Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bahl, Deepak; University of Southern California
Garde, Ajay University of California, Irvine
Ballon, Hilary; New York University
Goldstein, Carol University of California Los Angeles
Banai, Reza University of Memphis
Gonzalez, Moises; University of New Mexico
Banerjee, Tridib; University of Southern California
Grant, Benjamin; San José State University
Barnett, Jonathan University of Pennsylvania
Green, Theodore Trent; University of South Florida
Beasley, Larry; University of British Columbia
Griffin, Toni; Harvard University
Beinart, Julian Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Grimes, William; Eastern Washington University
Ben-Joseph, Eran Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Grodach, Carl; University of Texas, Arlington
Bennett, Daniel Auburn University
Gulak, Morton B. Virginia Commonwealth University
Bharne, Vinayak; University of Southern California
Gusevich, Miriam The Catholic University of America
Bozorgi, Khosrow; University of Oklahoma
Hand, Gunnar; University of Missouri at Kansas City
Brody, Jason; Kansas State University
Hata, Hiroaki; University at Buffalo, the State University of New
Brooks, Jane S.; University of New Orleans
York
Brower, Sidney; University of Maryland- College Park
Heidelberg, Beth Wielde; Minnesota State University
Burney, David; Pratt Institute
Hein, Scot; University of British Columbia
Busquets, Joan; Harvard University
Hermann, Chris; Ohio State University
Byron, Joan; Pratt Institute
Hess, Daniel B.; University at Buffalo, the State University of New
Campanell, Thomas University of North Carolina York
Campo, Daniel Morgan State University Hou, Jeffrey University of Washington
Carmona, Matthew; UCL The Bartlett Hoversten, Mark University of Idaho
Charles, Susan Lanyi University of Michigan Howard, Zeljka Pavolich; California Polytechnic State University
Cidre, Elisabete; UCL The Bartlett Huang, Chang-Shan; Texas A & M University
Correa, Felipe; Harvard University Hur, Misun; East Carolina University
Crewe, Katherine; Arizona State University Hurand, Fred A.; Eastern Washington University
Cuff, Dana University of California Los Angeles Imeokparia, Timothy O.; University of New Mexico
Dagenhart, Richard; Georgia Institute of Technology Irazabal, Clara; Columbia University
Deeg, Lohren Ball State University Jaffe, Martin University of Illinois at Chicago
Del Rio, Vicente; California Polytechnic State University Jiao, Junfeng Ball State University
Delgado, Julianna; California State Polytechnic University, Jones, Robert Eastern Michigan University
Pomona
Jutla, Rajinder Missouri State University
Dennis, Michael Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Kasprisin, Ron University of Washington
Dobbins, Michael A.; Georgia Institute of Technology
Kelbaugh, Douglas University of Michigan
Drown, Stephen R. University of Idaho
Khirfan, Luna University of Waterloo
Dumbaugh, Eric; Florida Atlantic University
Kim, Do-Hyung; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Dunaway, Lisa Ball State University
Kobayashi, Kipp; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Dunham-Jones, Ellen; Georgia Institute of Technology
Krieger, Alex; Harvard University
Dutta-Koehler, Madhu C. Boston University
Kwok, Reginald Y. University of Hawaii
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Larice, Michael; University of Utah Ryan, Dennis University of Washington
Laurence, Peter Clemson University Saija, Laura University of Memphis
Leavell, Matthew Auburn University Salzar, Dayana M.; San José State University
Lee, Ming-Chun; University of Texas at Austin Sancar, Fahriye University of Colorado Denver
Lee, Tunney Massachusetts Institute of Technology Santos, Adèle Naudé Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Lewis, John University of Waterloo Santos, Evandro; Jackson State University
Liggett, Robin University of California Los Angeles Sarkis, A. Hashim; Harvard University
Loukaitou-Sideris, Anastasia University of California Los Angeles Saunders, Melissa; Florida State University
Luka, Nik; McGill University Scheer, Brenda Case; University of Utah
Lynch, Matthew; Columbia University Schilling, Joe Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Macdonald, Elizabeth; University of California, Berkeley Schinn, Laura; Ohio State University
Marshall, Stephen; UCL The Bartlett Schirmer, Paul University of Cincinnati
McCall, Raymond University of Colorado Denver Schmidt, Stephen; Cornell University
McMillan, Tracy; Northern Arizona University Scholz, Gordon University of Nebraska – Lincoln
Mehrotra, Rahul; Harvard University Schurch, Thomas Clemson University
Mehta, Vikas; University of South Florida Seligson, Ted; University of Missouri at Kansas City
Moore, Justin Garrett; Columbia University Sen, Siddhartha Morgan State University
Morgan, Cheryl Auburn University Senbel, Maged; University of British Columbia
Morton, Elizabeth Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Sharp, Kimberly; Northern Arizona University
University Shen, Guoqiang; University of Oklahoma
Moudon, Anne Vernez University of Washington Shibley, Robert G.; University at Buffalo, the State University of
Mukhija, Vinit University of California Los Angeles New York
Nasar, Jack L.; Ohio State University Silberberg-Robinson, Susan Massachusetts Institute of
Nelessen, Anton E. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Technology
Németh Jeremy University of Colorado Denver Sleegers, Frank; University of Massachusetts- Amherst
Nemeth, David J.; University of Toledo Snyder, Toby; Pratt Institute
Noteis, Vicki L.; University of Missouri at Kansas City Sollohub, Darius New Jersey Institute of Technology
Ochsner, Jeffrey University of Washington Southworth, Michael; University of California, Berkeley
Onaran, Korkut University of Colordo Denver Steinberg, Harris University of Pennsylvania
Panakkal, Meenaxi; California State Polytechnic University, Sudy, Jason; Ohio State University
Pomona Swallow, Joy; University of Missouri at Kansas City
Paradis, Thomas W; Northern Arizona University Talen, Emily; Arizona State University
Park, Peter University of Colorado Denver Thyagarajan, S. State University of New York at Albany
Pearson, Gene University of Memphis Toker, Umut; California Polytechnic State University
Perera, M.C. Nihal Ball State University Toker, Zeynep California State University Northridge
Perlas, Marta; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Torres, Deborah; University of Southern California
Pertz, Stuart; Pratt Institute Trancik, Roger; Cornell University
Pipkin, John S. State University of New York at Albany Triantafillou, Menelaos University of Cincinnati
Pittari, Jr., John J. Auburn University Truex, Scott I. Ball State University
Polakit, Kasama; Florida Atlantic University Tulloch, David; Rutgers University
Ponce de Leon, Monica University of Michigan Vasquez, David A.; San José State University
Pothukuchi, Kameshwari Wayne State University Vidyarthi, Sanjeev University of Illinois at Chicago
Pullman, Lori; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Vigeant, Paul Wayne State University
Ratti, Carlo Massachusetts Institute of Technology Vojnovic, Igor Z.; Michigan State University
Richardson, James R.; University of New Mexico Ways, Howard The Catholic University of America
Rose, Evan University of Pennsylvania Weimar, Cameron The Catholic University of America
Rottle, Nancy University of Washington Weisenburg, Ray; Kansas State University
Roy, Sanjit Morgan State University Whitaker, Ana Maria; California State Polytechnic University,
Russell, Frank University of Cincinnati Pomona
Ryan, Brent Massachusetts Institute of Technology Wu, Furlong; UCL The Bartlett
A-40
Wunderlich, Filipa Matos; UCL The Bartlett Kotval, Zenia Z.; Michigan State University
Yang, Perry Pei-Ju; Georgia Institute of Technology Landis, John University of Pennsylvania
Yeh, Raymond University of Hawaii Lew, Alan A.; Northern Arizona University
Zerin, Ferhat University of Illinois at Chicago Li, Yanmei; Florida Atlantic University
Zhang, Ting Wei University of Illinois at Chicago Long, Judith Grant; Harvard University
Zhuang, Zhixi Cecilia Ryerson University Malizia, Emil University of North Carolina
Marshall, Julian D.; University of Minnesota
A- 41
Dooling, Sarah; University of Texas at Austin Kim, Jae Hong; Kansas State University
Gallagher, Frank; Rutgers University Knaap, Gerrit; University of Maryland- College Park
Greve, Adrienne; California Polytechnic State University Leigh, Nancey Green; Georgia Institute of Technology
Lister, Nina-Marie Ryerson University Lewis, Rebecca; Florida State University
McMullen, John C.; Frostburg State University Lindquist, Peter S.; University of Toledo
Nagy, Amy Anderson; Pratt Institute Lowe, Catherine “Kate”; University of New Orleans
Nixon, Hilary; San José State University McMillen, Daniel; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Shen, Qing University of Washington Mittal, Jay Auburn University
Stone, Jr, Brian; Georgia Institute of Technology O‘Regan, Katherine; New York University
Perry, David University of Illinois at Chicago
Urban and Regional Economics Pogodzinski, Mike; San José State University
Polese, Mario; McGill University
Adler, Moshe; Columbia University
Richardson, Harry W.; University of Southern California
Amirahmadi, Hooshang Rutgers, the State University of New
Jersey Ruddick, Susan University of Toronto
Anderson, Austin G.; University of Southern California Saxenian, AnnaLee; University of California, Berkeley
Arvidson, Enid; University of Texas, Arlington Shatkin, Gavin University of Michigan
Barreto, Felix R.; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Siemiatycki, Matti University of Toronto
Belsky, Eric; Harvard University Simons, Robert; Cleveland State University
Bieri, David University of Michigan Smith-Heimer, Michael; University of California, Berkeley
Bitter, Christopher University of Washington Smoke, Paul; New York University
Bostic, Raphael; University of Southern California Spicer, Michael; Cleveland State University
Brooks, Nancy; Cornell University Stoll, Michael University of California Los Angeles
Brower, Sidney; University of Maryland- College Park Storper, Michael University of California Los Angeles
Chen, Wayne; San José State University Strong, Aaron; University of Iowa
Clark, Jennifer Joy; Georgia Institute of Technology Swenson, David; Iowa State University
Clark, Thomas University of Colorado Denver Viton, Phillip A.; Ohio State University
Dalton, Margaret M.; Frostburg State University Von Rabenau, Burkhard; Ohio State University
Dawkins, Casey; University of Maryland- College Park Waddell, Paul; University of California, Berkeley
DeFilippis, James Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Wheaton, William Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Deng, Lan University of Michigan Wubneh, Mulatu; East Carolina University
Ding, Chengri; University of Maryland- College Park Yang, Jiawen; Georgia Institute of Technology
Drennan, Matthew; Cornell University
Ellen, Ingrid Gould; New York University Urban Sociology
Elvery, Joel A.; Cleveland State University Brand, Anna Livia; University of New Orleans
Fricano, Russell J.; Alabama A & M University Campbell, Christopher University of Washington
Fuller, John W.; University of Iowa Colomb, Claire; UCL The Bartlett
Giuliano, Genevieve; University of Southern California Martinez-Cosio, Maria; University of Texas, Arlington
Glickman, Norman Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey McMullen, John C.; Frostburg State University
Gomez-Ibanez, Jose A.; Harvard University Moore, III, Robert M.; Frostburg State University
Gonzalez-Rivas, Marcela; Cornell University Purcell, Mark University of Washington
Guldman, Jean-Michel; Ohio State University Yeboah, Ian Miami University
Hammel, Daniel J.; University of Toledo Zhou, Min University of California Los Angeles
Heikkila, Eric J.; University of Southern California
Hill, Edward W.; Cleveland State University
Waste Management
Hissong, Rodney V.; University of Texas, Arlington
Feldman, Stephanie; Pratt Institute
Howland, Marie; University of Maryland- College Park
Maclaren, Virginia University of Toronto
Hu, Ivy Lingqian University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Nixon, Hilary; San José State University
Kamp, Edward University of Colorado Denver
Keating, Larry; Georgia Institute of Technology
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APPENDIX B
Alphabetical Faculty Listing with Contact Information
Abbanat, Cherie ................................... Massachusetts Institute of Technology Albucher, Chelsea .........................................................................Pratt Institute
(617) 324-1570 abbanat@mit.edu (718) 399-4340 calbucher@gmail.com
Abbott, Carl ............................................................... Portland State University Alcantara, Adelamar .................................................. University of New Mexico
(503) 725-5171 abbottc@pdx.edu
Alcock, Nancy ...................................................................... Ryerson University
Abramson, Daniel ...................................................... University of Washington
(206) 543-2089 abramson@u.washington.edu Al-Kodmany, Kheir ......................................... University of Illinois at Chicago
(312) 413-3884 kheir@uic.edu
Abrams, Robert .......................................................................Cornell University
(607) 255-1748 rha3@cornell.edu Alam, Bhuiyan ..................................................................... University of Toledo
(419) 530-7269 balam@utnet.utoledo.edu
Accordino, John J. .....................................Virginia Commonwealth University
(804) 827-0525 jaccordi@vcu.edu Alberti, Marina ..............................................................University of Washigton
(206) 616-8667 malberti@u.washington.edu
Acey, Charisma .................................................................. Ohio State University
(614) 292-1012 Allen, Douglas C. .............................................Georgia Institute of Technology
(404) 894-0907 doug.allen@coa.gatech.edu
Ackerman, Lisa ...............................................................................Pratt Institute
(212) 647-7532 lackerman@wmf.org Allen, James J. ......................................................... University at Buffalo SUNY
(716) 829-3485 jjallen@buffalo.edu
Adams, Vera . .......................................................................Ball State University
(765) 285-1918 vadams@bsu.edu Allen, Peter ......................................................................University of Michigan
(734) 358-0060 ptallen@umich.edu
Adhikari, Ambika ........................................................ Arizona State University
(480) 965-7533 Ambika.Adhikari@asu.edu Allen, Ryan P. .................................................................University of Minnesota
(612) 625-5670 allen650@umn.edu
Adler, Moshe........................................................................Columbia University
Allison, Charles .......................................................................... The New School
Adler, Moshe.................................................................................. Pratt Institute (212) 229-5400 x 1617 allisonc@newschool.edu
(718) 399-4340 ma820@columbia.edu
Allison, David J. ................................................................... Clemson University
Adler, Sy ..................................................................... Portland State University (864) 656-3897 adavid@clemson.edu
(503) 725-5172 adlers@pdx.edu
Allison, Eric .....................................................................................Pratt Institute
Agrawal, Asha Weinstein ............................................San Jose State University (212) 647-7532 eallison@pratt.edu
(408) 924-5853 asha.weinstein.agrawal@sjsu.edu
Almy, Dean ............................................................ University of Texas at Austin
Agrawal, Sandeep Kumar ..................................................... Ryerson University (512) 232-9311 dja3@mail.utexas.edu
(416) 979-5000 ext. 6767 sagrawal@ryerson.ca
AlSayyad, Nezar ............................................ University of California Berkeley
Agyeman, Julian . ...................................................................... Tufts University nezar@berkeley.edu
(617) 627-3394 julian.agyeman@tufts.edu
Alsharif, Kamal ........................................................University of South Florida
Ahern, Jack F. ........................................ University of Massachusetts Amherst
Altrows, Lawrence . ............................................................... Ryerson University
Ai, Ning ............................................................ University of Illinois at Chicago (416) 979-5000 ext. 6765 laltrows@ryerson.ca
Ainsworth, Ester . .........................................................Jackson State University Altshuler, Alan ...................................................................... Harvard University
(617) 495-0709 alan_altshuler@harvard.edu
Akar, Gulsah ...................................................................... Ohio State University
(614) 292-1012 Amborski, David ................................................................... Ryerson University
(416) 979-5000 ext. 6768 amborski@ryerson.ca
Akers, Mary Anne Alabanza ........................................Morgan State University
(443) 885-4457 MaryAnne.Akers@morgan.edu Ames, David L. ................................................................University of Delaware
(302) 831-1050 davames@udel.edu
Akiwumi, Fenda ......................................................University of South Florida
B- 1
Amirahmadi, Hooshang ......................................................................... Rutgers Auffrey, Christopher .................................................... University of Cincinnati
(732) 932-3822 ext. 737 amirahma@rci.rutgers.edu (513) 556-0579 chris.auffrey@uc.edu
Amsden, Alice . ..................................... Massachusetts Institute of Technology Augustus, Sylvia Rose ................................ University of Missouri-Kansas City
(617) 253-6254 amsden@mit.edu
Aurand, Andrew ........................................................... Florida State University
Anderson, Austin G. ...................................... University of Southern California (850) 644-4510 aaurand@fsu.edu
(310) 477-9585 Austin.Anderson@econres.conff
Austin, Gary ..........................................................................University of Idaho
Andrews, Clinton J. ................................................................................. Rutgers (208) 885-7448 gaustin@uidaho.edu
(732) 932-3822 ext. 721 cja1@rci.rutgers.ed
Avila, Eric ..................................................University of California, Los Angeles
Andrews, Richard ...................................................University of North Carolina (310) 825-9106 eavila@ucla.edu
(919) 843-5011 pete_andrews@unc.edu
Awwad-Rafferty, Rula ..........................................................University of Idaho
Angeles, Leonora ............................................... University of British Columbia (208) 885-6832 rulaa@uidaho.edu
(604) 822-9312 angeles@interchange.ubc.ca
Azis, Iwan ................................................................................Cornell University
Angelides, Peter ...................................................... University of Pennsylvania (607) 255-4271 ija1@cornell.edu
B-2
Barringer, Richard ............................................... University of Southern Maine Bellas, Dean ................................................The Catholic University of America
(207) 780-4418 barringr@usm.maine.edu (202) 319-5188 bellas@cua.edu
Barr, Sarah . ..................................................... University of Illinois at Chicago Bell, Martin ..................................................................University of queensland
(61) 7-3365-7087 martin.bell@uq.edu.au
Bartholomew, Keith ............................................................... University of Utah
(801) 581-8944 bartholomew@arch.utah.edu Belsky, Eric . ........................................................................... Harvard University
(617) 495-7908 eric_belsky@harvard.edu
Basolo, Victoria . ................................................. University of California Irvine
(949) 824-3521 basolo@uci.edu Bencloski, Joseph W. ................................. Indiana University of Pennsylvania
(724) 357 2250 joeben@iup.edu
Bassett, Ellen M. ......................................................... Portland State University
(503) 725-5174 bassette@pdx.edu BenDor, Todd ..........................................................University of North Carolina
(919) 962-4760 bendor@unc.edu
Bates, Lisa K. ............................................................... Portland State University
(503) 725-8203 lkbates@pdx.edu Benedict, Chris ...............................................................................Pratt Institute
(718) 399-4340 benedictra@aol.com
Battisto, Dina G. .................................................................. Clemson University
(864) 656-3887 dbattis@clemson.edu Benedict, Robert .................................................................. Clemson University
(864) 656-2476 benedic@clemson.edu
Batty, Michael . ............................................................. Arizona State University
Benhart Jr., John E. . .................................. Indiana University of Pennsylvania
(724) 357 7652 jbenhart@iup.edu
Baugher, Sherene ...................................................................Cornell University
(607) 255-1648 sbb8@cornell.edu
Ben-Joseph, Eran ................................. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(617) 253-7305 ebj@mit.edu
Bauman, John ..................................................... University of Southern Maine
(207) 780-5389 baumanj@roadrunner.com
Bennett, Daniel ..................................................................... Auburn University
(334) 844-4516 bennedd@auburn.edu
Baum, Howell S. . .................................... University of Maryland, College Park
(301) 405-6792 hbaum@umd.edu
Bentley, Mark ..........................................................University of South Florida
Beamish, Anne ............................................................. Kansas State University Berke, Philip............................................................University of North Carolina
(919) 962-4765 pberke@email.unc.edu
Beard, Victoria .................................................... University of California Irvine
(949) 824-6484 vbeard@uci.edu Betancur, John . ............................................... University of Illinois at Chicago
(312) 996-2125 betancur@uic.edu
Beasley, Larry ..................................................... University of British Columbia
(604) 687-5108 larrybeasley@shaw.ca Bezboruah, Karabi C. ......................................... University of Texas, Arlington
(817) 272-3071 bezborua@uta.edu
Beatley, Timothy ............................................................... University of Virginia
(434) 924-6457 tb6d@virginia.edu Bharne, Vinayak ............................................ University of Southern California
bharne@usc.edu
Beauregard, Robert ............................................................Columbia University
rab48@columbia.edu Bieri, David ....................................................................University of Michigan
(734) 615-8694 bieri@umich.edu
Becker, Barbara .................................................. University of Texas, Arlington
(817) 272-3301 bbecker@uta.edu Billingsley, Graham ................................... University of Colorado Denver 185
Becker, Robert ........................................................... University of New Orleans Birch, Eugenie L. ...................................................... University of Pennsylvania
(504) 280-6277 bbecker@uno.edu (215) 898-6097 elbirch@design.upenn.edu
Beck, Les ..................................................................................University of Iowa Bish Sanyal ........................................... Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(319) 335-0032 les.beck@linncounty.org (617) 253-3270 sanyal@mit.edu
Bedford, Paul ....................................................................... Ryerson University Bitter, Christopher ..................................................... University of Washington
(206) 685-7088 bitter@u.washington.edu
Begg, Robert B. . ........................................ Indiana University of Pennsylvania
(724) 357 2250 bobbegg@iup.edu Bitterman, Alex ....................................................... University at Buffalo SUNY
(716) 829-3485
Beinart, Julian ...................................... Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(617) 253-7918 jbeinart@mit.edu Black, Alan ...........................................................................University of Kansas
(785) 864-3208 ablack@ku.edu
Bejleri, Ilir ............................................................................University of Florida
(352) 392-0997 ilir@ufl.edu
B- 3
Blanck, Doreen Liberto . ..................... California Polytechnic State University, Bosselmann, Peter ........................................ University of California Berkeley
..................................................................................................... San Luis Obispo pbossel@berkeley.edu
(805) 203-5022 earthdesign@charter.net
Bostic, Raphael . ............................................ University of Southern California
Blanco, Andres . ..................................................................University of Florida (213) 740-1220 bostic@usc.edu
(352) 392-0997 agblanco@ufl.edu
Boswell, Michael ................................ California Polytechnic State University,
Blanco, Hilda ................................................. University of Southern California ..................................................................................................... San Luis Obispo
hblanco@u.washington.edu (805) 756-2496 mboswell@calpoly.edu
Blewett, Christopher ................................................. University of New Mexico Botchwey, Nisha ................................................................ University of Virginia
(434) 924-6444 nbotchwey@virginia.edu
B-4
Brewster, Chris ........................................... University of Missouri-Kansas City Burayidi, Michael ................................................................Ball State University
(765) 285-1963 maburayidi@bsu.edu
Briggs, Xavier de Souza ...................... Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(617) 253-7956 xbriggs@mit.edu Burby, Ray . .............................................................University of North Carolina
(919) 962-4774 burby@email.unc.edu
Bright, Elise ...................................................................... Texas A&M University
(979) 845-3161 ebright@archone.tamu.edu Burchell, Robert W. ................................................................................. Rutgers
(732) 932-3133 ext. 542 burchell@rci.rutgers.edu
Brilliot, Reena ..............................................................San Jose State University
(408) 535-7844 Reena.brilliot@sanjoseca.gov Burdick, Robert ........................................................................Tufts Universwity
(617) 627-3394 rburdick@gbls.org
Brody, Jason .................................................................. Kansas State University
(785) 532-5961 brody@ksu.edu Burne, Alan M. ..............................................................East Carolina University
(252) 328-1273 burnea@ecu.edu
Brody, Samuel .................................................................. Texas A&M University
(979) 458-4623 sbrody@archone.tamu.edu Burney, David .................................................................................Pratt Institute
(718) 399-4340 burneyd@ddc.nyc.gov
Bromley, Ray ........................................ State University of New York at Albany
(518) 442-4766 r.bromley@albany.edu Burrus, Roxyanne ............................................................. Ohio State University
Brooks, Jane S. .......................................................... University of New Orleans Burton, Otha ................................................................Jackson State University
(504) 280-6514 jsbrooks@uno.edu
Busard, Joshua .......................................................................University of Iowa
Brooks, Nancy .........................................................................Cornell University (765) 730-7645 jbusard@co.johnson.ia.us
Browder, John . .....................Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University Busquets, Joan ...................................................................... Harvard University
(540) 231-6217 browder@vt.edu (617) 496-8811 jbusquet@gsd.harvard.edu
Brower, David .........................................................University of North Carolina Butler, William ............................................................. Florida State Uniuversity
(919) 962-4775 brower@email.unc.edu (850) 644-4510 wbutler@fsu.edu
Brower, Sidney ....................................... University of Maryland, College Park Byrne, John . ....................................................................University of Delaware
(301) 405-6796 sbrower@umd.edu (302) 831-8405 jbbyrne@udel.edu
B- 5
Carolini, Gabriella Y. ................................................................................ Rutgers Chen, Kimberly M. .....................................Virginia Commonwealth University
(732) 932-3822 ext. 731 carolini@rci.rutgers.edu (804) 358-4993 kim@johannasdesign.com
Chalofsky, Barry ................................................. Rutgers University, School of Checkoway, Barry ...........................................................University of Michigan
...................................................................Environmental & Biological Sciences (734) 763-5960 barrych@umich.edu
(609) 883-8053 bchalofs@verizon.net
Cherrington-Cucore, Janet ................... Minnesota State University, Mankato
Chandrasekhar, Divya .............................................Texas Southern University (507) 389-5031 janet.cherrington@mnsu.edu
(713) 313-4880 chandrasekhar@tsu.edu
Chew, Kenneth ................................................... University of California Irvine
Chang, Stephanie E. ........................................... University of British Columbia (949) 924-6990 chew@uci.edu
(604) 827-5054 sechang@interchange.ubc.ca
Chifos, Carla . ................................................................ University of Cincinnati
Chapin, Timothy ........................................................... Florida State University (513) 293-8195 carla.chifos@uc.edu
(850) 644-4510 tchapin@fsu.edu
Choquette, Robert .............................................................University of Oregon
Chapman, William ............................................................... University of Hawaii (541) 346-3635 choquette@uoregon.edu
(808) 956-8826 wchapman@hawaii.edu
Chowdhury, Moe .................................................... Jackson State University 75
Chapple, Karen .............................................. University of California Berkeley
chapple@berkeley.edu Christensen, Karen ........................................ University of California Berkeley
kchriste@berkeley.edu
Charlebois, Cameron .............................................................. McGill University
Christensen, Terry L. ..................................................San Jose State University
Charles, Susan Lanyi .......................................................University of Michigan (408) 924-5565 terrychr@email.sjsu.edu
(734) 615-2226 slchar@umich.edu
Christopherson, Susan M. ......................................................Cornell University
Charlier, Jim .......................................................University of Colorado Denver (607) 255-8772 smc23@cornell.edu 44
Chatman, Daniel G. ....................................... University of California Berkeley Cidre, Elisabete .......................................................................UCL (The Bartlett)
dgc@berkeley.edu e.cidre@ucl.ac.uk
Ciochetti, Tony ..................................... Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Chawla, Louise ...................................................University of Colorado Denver (617) 253-3988 tc@mit.edu
(303) 492- 5228 louise.chawla@colorado.edu
Clark, Carol .....................................................................................Pratt Institute
Chen, Alexander ..................................... University of Maryland, College Park (212) 647-7532 carolclark718@gmail.com
(301) 405-6798 achen@umd.edu
B-6
Clark, Chris ............ California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Corburn, Jason .............................................. University of California Berkeley
(805) 756-6605 cwclam@aol.com jcorburn@berkeley.edu
Clarke, Shima ....................................................................... Clemson University Córdova, Teresa L. ...................................................... University of New Mexico
(864) 656-4498 shimac@clemson.edu (505) 277-3922 tcordova@unm.edu
Clark, Jennifer Joy ...........................................Georgia Institute of Technology Corey, Kenneth E. ...................................................... Michigan State University
(404) 385-7224 jennifer.clark@gatech.edu (517) 432-4750 corey@msu.edu
Clark, Jill ............................................................................ Ohio State Universty Correa, Felipe ........................................................................ Harvard University
(617) 496-9830 fcorrea@gsd.harvard.edu
Clark, Thomas . ...................................................University of Colorado Denver
(303) 556-3296 tom.clark@ucdenver.edu Coslovsky, Salo . ................................................................. New York University
Clay, Phillip ........................................... Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cosner, Susan .................................................................... Iowa State University
(617) 253-6164 plclay@mit.edu
Costa, Fernando ............................................................. Universty of Oklahoma
Clifford, Ben . ...........................................................................UCL (The Bartlett)
ben.clifford@ucl.ac.uk
Costello, Eileen ...................................................................... Ryerson University
ecostello@airdberlis.com
Coates, Paul ....................................................................... Iowa State University
(515) 294-1844 paulc@iastate.edu
Cote, Paul . ............................................................................. Harvard University
(617) 496-0546 pbcote@gsd.harvard.edu
Cochran, Jamie ................................................Georgia Institute of Technology
(404) 285-7577 jacoch@bellsouth.net
Coughlin, Joseph ................................. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(617) 253-4978 coughlin@mit.edu
Coffin, Sarah .................................................................... Saint Louis University
(314) 977-3934 coffinsl@slu.edu
Cousineau, Christine . ................................................................ Tufts University
(617) 627-3394 christine.cousineau@tufts.edu
Coffman, Makena ................................................................ Univeristy of Hawaii
(808) 956-2890 makenaka@hawaii.edu
Coutts, Christopher ...................................................... Florida State University
(850) 644-5015 ccoutts@fsu.edu
Cohen, James . ........................................ University of Maryland, College Park
(301) 405-6795 jimcohen@umd.edu
Coutu, Gary W. . .............................................................West Chester University
(610) 738-0522 gcoutu@wcupa.edu
Cohen, Maurie ........................................... New Jersey Institute of Technology
(973) 596-5281 mcohen@adm.njit.edu
Covington, Kenya ................................ California State University, Northridge
(818) 677-6463 kenya.covington@csun.edu
Cohen, William ........................................................................Temple University
(267) 468-8303 william.cohen@temple.edu
Cowell, Margaret ..................Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University
(703) 706-8111 mmcowell@vt.edu
Cole, H.D. Samuel ..................................................... University at Buffalo SUNY
(716) 829-3485 samcole@buffalo.edu
Cox, Linda ............................................................................ University of Hawaii
(808) 956-7602 lcox@hawaii.edu
Colgan, Charles S. ............................................... University of Southern Maine
(207) 780-4008 csc@usm.maine.edu
Craft, Carter ....................................................................................Pratt Institute
(718) 399-4340
Colomb, Claire .........................................................................UCL (The Bartlett)
c.colomb@ucl.ac.uk
Cramer, Bart ............................................................................University of Iowa
(319) 335-0032 barton-cramer@uiowa.edu
Colton, Arlan ..................................................................... University of Arizona
(520) 740-6800
Crane, Randall ..........................................University of California, Los Angeles
(310) 951-3576 crane@ucla.edu
Commins, Stephen . .................................University of California, Los Angeles
(310) 422-5997 scommins@worldbank.org
Craze, Celia ............................................. University of Maryland, College Park
Connell, Ruth ...............................................................Morgan State University
Creedon, James P. . .................................................................Temple University
Connerly, Charles E. ................................................................University of Iowa
(319) 335-0039 charles-connerly@uiowa.edu Crewe, Katherine . ........................................................ Arizona State University
(480) 965-7167 Katherine.Crewe@asu.edu
Conn, W. David . ..... California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
(805) 756-2246 dconn@calpoly.edu Cropf, Robert ................................................................... Saint Louis University
(314) 977-3934 cropfra@slu.edu
Conroy, Maria Manta ........................................................ Ohio State University
(614) 292-8044 conroy.36@osu.edu Crossney, Kristen B. ......................................................West Chester University
(610) 430-5838 kcrossney@wcupa.edu
Copeland, Hilary .....................................................................University of Iowa
(319) 365-9941 hilary.copeland@ecicog.org Cruz, Ramon ...................................................................................Pratt Institute
(718) 399-4340
B- 7
Cuff, Dana .................................................University of California, Los Angeles Davis, Mary E. ............................................................................. Tufts University
(310) 206-5517 dcuff@ucla.edu (617) 627-3394 mary.davis@tufts.edu
Cummings, Scott ............................................................. Saint Louis University Dawkins, Casey . ..................................... University of Maryland, College Park
(314) 977-3934 sbcummo1@slu.edu (301) 405-2158 dawkins1@umd.edu
Cunningham, Dayna ............................ Massachusetts Institute of Technology Day, Kristen ........................................................................ New York University
(617) 452-1380 dayna@mit.edu
Deakin, Elizabeth .......................................... University of California Berkeley
Cunningham, M. Grant ........................................................clemson University edeakin@berkeley.edu
(864) 656-1587 cunninm@clemson.edu
Deal, Brian ....................................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Cutler, Nancy ................................................................ University of Cincinnati (217) 333-1911 deal@illinois.edu
Czajkowski, Kevin P. . .......................................................... University of Toledo Dearborn, Lynn . ..........................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
(419) 530-4274 kevin.czajkowski@utoledo.edu (217) 333-4331 dearborn@illinois.edu
B-8
Dezzani, Raymond ...............................................................University of Idaho Drescher, Michael ........................................................... University of Waterloo
(208) 885-7360 dezzani@uidaho.edu mdrescher@uwaterloo.ca
Dieber, William A. ........................................... University of Illinois at Chicago Drown, Stephen R. . .............................................................University of Idaho
(208) 885-7448 srdrown@uidaho.edu
Dill, Jennifer .............................................................. Portland State University
(503) 725-5173 jdill@pdx.edu Drucker, Joshua .............................................. University of Illinois at Chicago
(312) 413-7597 jdruck@uic.edu
DiMento, Joseph ................................................ University of California Irvine
(949) 824-5102 jfdiment@uci.edu Drummond, William J. ....................................Georgia Institute of Technology
(404) 894-9840 bill.drummond@coa.gatech.edu
Dimino, Richard .................................................................... Harvard University
(617) 495-2521 rdimino@gsd.harvard.edu Dufour, Wendel ......................................................... University of New Orleans
(504) 280-5474 wdufour@uno.edu
Dimitriou, Harry ......................................................................UCL (The Bartlett)
h.dimitriou@ucl.ac.uk Dukes, E. Frank................................................................... University of Virginia
(434) 924-2041 ed7k@virginia.edu
Dinell, Tom . ......................................................................... University of Hawaii
(808) 734-8102 dinell@hawaii.rr.com Dumbaugh, Eric ........................................................Florida Atlantic University
(954) 762-5030
Ding, Chengri ......................................... University of Maryland, College Park
(301) 405-6626 cding@umd.edu Dumbaugh, Eric ............................................................... Texas A&M University
(979) 862-4320 edumbaugh@archone.tamu.edu
Ding, Lei .........................................................................Wayne State University
(313) 577-0543 eg5182@wayne.edu Dunaway, Lisa .....................................................................Ball State University
(765) 285-1963 lmdunaway@bsu.edu
DiPasquale, Michael ............................. University of Massachusetts Amherst
Dunham-Jones, Ellen .......................................Georgia Institute of Technology
(404) 894-0648 ellen.dunham-jones@coa.gatech.edu
Doan, Petra ................................................................... Florida State University
(850) 644-4510 pdoan@fsu.edu
Dunlap, Louise ........................................................................... Tufts University
(617) 627-3394 changewrite@earthlink.net
Dobbins, Michael A. ........................................Georgia Institute of Technology
(404) 385-4243 mike.dobbins@coa.gatech.edu
Dutta-Koehler, Madhu C. . ...................................................... Boston University
Dooling, Sarah ...................................................... University of Texas at Austin Eagles, Paul F.J. ............................................................... University of Waterloo
(512) 471-7878 sarah.dooling@mail.utexas.edu eagles@healthy.uwaterloo.ca
Dorcey, Anthony H.J. ......................................... University of British Columbia Easley, V. Gail ......................................................................University of Florida
(604) 822-5725 dorcey@interchange.ubc.ca (352) 392-0997 easleyg@ufl.edu
Dorn, Gregg ......................................................Eastern Washington University Eberle, Margaret ................................................ University of British Columbia
(509) 828-1212 gdohrn@ewu.edu m_eberle@telus.net
Edelson, Nathan ................................................. University of British Columbia
Doshna, Jeffrey P..................................................................... Temple University njedelson@shaw.ca
Jeffrey.doshna@temple.edu
Edwards, Hazel R. .......................................The Catholic University of America
Dotson, A. Bruce ............................................................... University of Virginia (202) 319-6265 edwardsh@cua.edu
(434) 924-6459 dotson@virginia.edu
Edwards, Mary .............................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Douglass, Michael .............................................................. University of Hawaii (217) 333-3211 mmedward@illinois.edu
(808) 956-6866 michaeld@hawaii.edu
Eastwood, Rob L. ........................................................San Jose State University
Dowall, David ................................................ University of California Berkeley (408) 299-5792 rob.eastwood@pln.co.santa-clara.ca.us
dowall@berkeley.edu
Edelman, David ............................................................ University of Cincinnati
Drennan, Matthew .................................................................Cornell Univeristy (513) 556-2378 david.edelman@uc.edu
B- 9
Ehrenfeucht, Renia ................................................... University of New Orleans Ezzet-Lofstrom, Roxanne ........................................ San Diego State University
(504) 280-6517 renia.ehrenfeucht@uno.edu (415) 333-1165 roxanne.ezzet@gmail.com
El-Geneidy, Ahmed .................................................................. McGill University Fainstein, Susan ................................................................... Harvard University
(514) 398-8741 ahmed.elgeneidy@mcgill.ca (617) 495-9901 sfainstein@gsd.harvard.edu
Elias, Veronica ..................................................Eastern Washington University Falk, David .............................................. University of Maryland, College Park
(509) 828-1236 velias@ewu.edu dfalk@umd.edu
Ellen, Ingrid Gould ............................................................. New York University Falletta, Liz .................................................... University of Southern California
(212) 998-7400 ingrid.ellen@nyu.edu falletta@usc.edu
Ellin, Nan . ............................................................................... University of Utah Fang, Yiping ............................................................... Portland State University
(801)-585-5394 nan.ellin@utah.edu
Fan, Peilei . ................................................................ Michigan State University
Elliott, Michael L. Poirier . ...............................Georgia Institute of Technology (517) 432-6517 fanpeile@msu.edu
(404) 894-9841 michael.elliott@coa.gatech.edu
Fan, Yingling . ................................................................University of Minnesota
Ellis, Clifford D. ..................................................................... Clemson University (612) 626-2930 yingling@umn.edu
(864) 656-2477 cliffoe@clemson.edu
Farberow, Herschel ............. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Ellison, Charles E. ......................................................... University of Cincinnati (909) 869-2716 hfarberow@csupomona.edu
(513) 556-0210 charles.ellison@uc.edu
Farhat, Ramzi ....................... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Elvery, Joel A. ........................................................... Cleveland State University
(216) 687-2259 j.elvery@csuohio.ed
Farrington, Robert ................................................................. University of Utah
(801) 359-5118 bob@downtownslc.org
Emelko, Monica ............................................................... University of Waterloo
mbemelko@uwaterloo.ca
Farris, J. Terrence . ................................................................ Clemson University
(864) 656-3903 jfarris@clemson.edu
Emerson, Charles ................................................. Western Michigan University
Fasic, George W. ............................................................West Chester University
Emmi, Philip C. ....................................................................... University of Utah (610) 436-2544 gfasic@wcupa.edu
(801) 581-4255 emmi@arch.utah.edu
Faust, Nickolas L. .............................................Georgia Institute of Technology
England, Marcia ....................................................................... Miami University (404) 894-0021 nick.faust@gtri.gatech.edu
(513) 529-5023 m.england@muohio.edu 65
Fawcett, James A. .......................................... University of Southern California
Englehart, Phil ....................................................................University of Kansas (213) 740-4477 fawcett@usc.edu
(785) 864-4184 ppajkcjk@ku.edu
Featherstone, Jeffrey ..............................................................Temple University
Esnard, Ann-Margaret .............................................Florida Atlantic University (267) 468-8311 jeffrey.featherstone@temple.edu
(954) 762-5646 aesnard@fau.edu
Feiden, Wayne ...................................... University of Massachusetts Amherst
Esswein, Carolyn.........................................University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
(414) 259-1500 carolynesswein@graef-usa.com
Felder, Frank . ........................................................................................... Rutgers
(732) 932-5680, ext. 670 ffelder@rci.rutgers.edu
Estrada, Leobardo....................................University of California, Los Angeles
(310) 825-6574 leobard@ucla.edu
Feldman, David L. ............................................... University of California Irvine
(949) 824-4384 feldmand@uci.edu
Etienne, Harley F. ............................................Georgia Institute of Technology
(404) 385-3343 hfe@gatech.edu
Feldman, Martha ................................................ University of California Irvine
(949) 824-4252 feldmanm@uci.edu
Etzel, Frederick .............................................. University of California Berkeley
fetzel@berkeley.edu
Feldman, Maryann .................................................University of North Carolina
(919) 962-0674 feldmanm@email.unc.edu
Evans-Cowley, Jennifer . ................................................... Ohio state University
(614) 292-8044 conroy.36@osu.edu
Feldman, Stephanie . .....................................................................Pratt Institute
718-399-4340 sjgfeld@hotmail.com
Ewing, Reid ............................................................................. University of Utah
(801) 581-8255 ewing@arch.utah.edu
Felstehausen, Herman Dennis,......................University of Wisconsin-Madsion
(608) 262-1004
Ezell, Kyle .......................................................................... Ohio State University
(614) 292-1012 ezell.5@osu.edu
B-10
Ferdelman, Daniel ............................................................ Ohio State University Forsyth, Ann ............................................................................Cornell University
(607) 254-5438 af16@cornell.edu
Ferraro, Rocco ...................................... State University of New York at Albany
(518) 453-0850 rocky@cdrpc.org Foster, Kathryn A. . .................................................. University at Buffalo SUNY
(716) 829-3777 kafoster@buffalo.edu
Ferreira, Jr., Joseph ............................ Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(617) 253-7410 jf@mit.edu Fountain, III, Esq., Aubrey W. ....................Virginia Commonwealth University
afountain@brownmartinlaw.com
Feser, Edward J. ............................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
(217) 244-6767 feser@illinois.edu Fox, Thomas . ...................................................................University of Memphis
(901) 678-2161
Filion, Pierre .................................................................... University of Waterloo
pfilion@uwaterloo.ca Franck, Karen ............................................ New Jersey Institute of Technology
(973) 596-3092 karen.a.franck@njit.edu
Filipovitch, Anthony J. .......................... Minnestoa State University, Mankato
(507) 389-5035 tony@mnsu.edu Frank, Andrew B. .................................... University of Maryland, College Park
Finch, Robert .....................................................University of Colorado Denver Frankel, Bruce W. .................................................................Ball State University
(765) 285-2680 bfrankel@bsu.edu
Forrest, Clyde ...............................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Fritz, Jan Marie ............................................................. University of Cincinnati
(217) 244-5406 cforrest@illinois.edu (513) 556-0208 jan.fritz@uc.edu
B- 11
Fuller, John W. ........................................................................University of Iowa Gibson, Karen ............................................................. Portland State University
(319) 335-0038 john-w-fuller@uiowa.edu (503) 725-8265 gibsonk@pdx.edu
Fulton, William .............................................. University of Southern California Gilderbloom, John I. ...................................................... University of Louisville
(805) 643-7700 wfulton@usc.edu (502) 852-8557 jigild01@louisville.edu
Funderburg, Richard G. ..........................................................University of Iowa Gillert, Eric ............................................................... University at Buffalo SUNY
(319) 335-0036 richard-funderburg@uiowa.edu (716) 829-3485
Funk, David .............................................................................Cornell University Gills, Douglas . ................................................. University of Illinois at Chicago
(312) 996-2174 dgills@uic.edu
Gershberg, Alec Ian ................................................................... The New School Goethert, Reinhard .............................. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(212) 229-5400 x1412 gersh@newschool.edu (617) 253-2402 rkg@mit.edu
Gershman, John .................................................................. New York University Goetz, Edward G. ..........................................................University of Minnesota
(612) 624-8737 egoetz@umn.edu
Gertler, Meric .................................................................... University of Toronto
(416) 978-3887 gertler@geog.utoronto.ca Goetzke, Frank ............................................................... University of Louisville
(502) 852-8256 f0goet01@louisville.edu
Giarrusso, Anthony .........................................Georgia Institute of Technology
(404) 894-0127 anthony.giarrusso@coa.gatech.edu Goins, Charles Robert ................................................... University of Oklahoma
Gibberd, Ben ..................................................................................Pratt Institute Goldfarb, Eugene ............................................ University of Illinois at Chicago
(718) 399-4340 bengibberd@me.com
Goldman, Laurie ........................................................................ Tufts University
Gibbs, Kevin .................................................... University of Illinois at Chicago (617) 627-3394 laurie.goldman@tufts.edu
Gibson, Bob ..................................................................... University of Waterloo Goldschmidt, Carl ..................................................... Michigan State University
rbgibson@uwaterloo.ca
Goldsmith, Stephen A. .......................................................... University of Utah
Gibson, Huston . ........................................................... Kansas State University (801) 585-5147 goldsmith@arch.utah.edu
(785) 532-5961 hgibson@ksu.edu
B-12
Goldsmith, William W. . ...........................................................Cornell University Greene, Jamie ................................................................... Ohio State University
(607) 255-2333 wwg1@cornell.edu (614) 292-1012
Gomberg, Ben . ............................................... University of Illinois at Chicago Green, Theodore Trent ............................................University of South Florida
Gonzales, Moises ....................................................... University of New Mexico Greve, Adrienne . ... California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
(805) 756-1474 agreve@calpoly.edu
Gonzales, Moises ..................................................... University of New Mexicoa
(505) 277-1276 mgonzo1@unm.edu Griffin, Toni ............................................................................ Harvard University
(617) 495-2521 tgriffin@gsd.harvard.edu
Gonzalez-Rivas, Marcela ........................................................Cornell University
(607) 255-3489 mg265@cornell.edu Grimes, William ................................................Eastern Washignton University
(509) 828-1212 wgrimes@ewu.edu
Gooding, Earl N. M. .................................................... Alabama A&M University
(256) 372-4986 earlmg@aol.com Grodach, Carl . ..................................................... University of Texas, Arlington
(817) 272-3358 grodach@uta.edu
Goonewardena, Kanishka ................................................ University of Toronto
(416) 978-2974 kanishka@geog.utoronto.ca Grove, Kiersten ............................................... University of Illinois at Chicago
Gordon, Michael ................................................ University of British Columbia Grover, Himanshu .................................................... University at Buffalo SUNY
michael_gordon@city.vancouver.bc.ca (716) 829-3485 hgrover2@buffalo.edu
Gordon, Peter ................................................ University of Southern California Grube, Mike .........................................................................University of Kansas
(213) 740-1467 pgordon@usc.edu (785) 864-4184 michael.grube@mccormackbaron.com
Gordon, Steven I. . ............................................................ Ohio State University Grundy, Terry ................................................................ University of Cincinnati
(614) 292-3372 gordon.1@osu.edu
Guensler, Randall ............................................Georgia Institute of Technology
Gough, Meghan ........................................Virginia Commonwealth University (404) 894-0405 randall.guensler@ce.gatech.edu
(804) 827-0869
Guhathakurta, Subhrajit ............................................ Arizona State University
Gradi, Enrico ............................................................... Univeristy of New Mexico (480) 965-7167 Subhro-Guha@asu.edu
Graham, Leigh Taylor ................................................................ The New School Guhathakurta, Subhrajit ...............................Georgia Institute of Technology
(212) 229-5400 x 1201 grahaml@newschool.edu (404) 385-0900 subhro.guhathakurta@coa.gatech.edu
Grant, Benjamin .........................................................San Jose State University Guion, Neil ..................................................................Missouri State University
(415) 298-1579 benjamingrant@sbcglobal.net
Gulak, Morton B. .......................................Virginia Commonwealth University
Grech, Christopher P. ................................. The Catholic University of America (804) 827-0778 mbgulak@vcu.edu
(202) 319-6398 grech@cua.edu
Guldmann, Jean-Michel ................................................... Ohio state University
Green, Dale .................................................................. Morgan State University (614) 292-2257 guldmann.1@osu.edu
Greene, Solomon ............................................................... New York University Gullickson, Neil .................................................... Northern Arizona University
Green, Jerry .............................................................................. Miami University Guo, Zhan ............................................................................ New York University
(513) 529-5017 greenje@muohio.edu (212) 998-7400 zhan.guo@nyu.edu
Green, Keith Evan . .............................................................. Clemson University Gurstein, Penelope ........................................... University of British Columbia
(864) 656-3887 kegreen@clemson.edu (604) 822-6065 gurstein@interchange.ubc.ca
Greenberg, Michael ................................................................................. Rutgers Gusevich, Miriam .......................................The Catholic University of America
(732) 932-5475 ext. 673 mrg@rci.rutgers.edu (202) 319-5188 gusevicm@cua.edu
B- 13
Gushue, Bill ........................................................ University of British Columbia Hanna, William ....................................... University of Maryland, College Park
bgushue@cbainc.bc.ca (301) 405-4005 bhanna@umd.edu
Guthrie, Dwayne Pierce ............................. The Catholic University of America Harper-Anderson, Elsie ............................Virginia Commonwealth University
(202) 319-5188 guthrie@cua.edu
Harper, Michael .................................................University of Colorado Denver
Guttenberg, Albert Z. . ................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
(217) 244-5376 a-gutten@illinois.edu
Harpman, Louise ................................................................ New York University
Guttenplan, Charles 141 ????
Harris, Edrick ....................................................Georgia Institute of Technology
(404) 330-1036 eharris@hjrussell.com
H
Harris, Kirk..................................................University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
(414) 229-6510 drkharris@comcast.net
Haas, Gilda . ..............................................University of California, Los Angeles
(213) 745-9961 gildahaas@saje.net Hart, David ....................................................University of Wisconsin-Madison
177 (608) 262-6515
Hacker, Joseph . ...................................................... University of Pennsylvania
Hartlaub, Stephen G................................................. Frostburg State University
Hackett Currid, Elizabeth ............................. University of Southern California (301) 687-4387 shartlaub@frostburg.edu
(213) 740-4012 currid@usc.edu
Hartman, Jean Marie . .............. Rutgers University, School of Environmental
Haddad, Monica A............................................................ Iowa State University .............................................................................................& Biological Sciences
(515) 294-8979 haddad@iastate.edu (732) 932-8488 jhartman@rci.rutgers.edu
Haddow, David F. ............................................Georgia Institute of Technology Harwood, Stacy ...........................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
(404) 577-7222 dhaddow@haddowandcompany.com (217) 265-0874 sharwood@illinois.edu
Hafen, Mark .............................................................University of South Florida Hassol, Joshua ......................................................................... Boston University
Haider, Murtaza .................................................................... Ryerson University Hata, Hiroaki . .......................................................... University at Buffalo SUNY
(416) 979-5000 x 2480 murtaza.haider@ryerson.ca (716) 829-3485 hata@buffalo.edu
Hallet IV, Lucius .................................................... Western Michigan University Haughey, Patrick ....................................................... University of New Orleans
(504) 280-1231 pmhaughe@uno.edu
Hallett, Brien ....................................................................... University of Hawaii Hausam, Sharon ......................................................... University of New Mexico
(808) 956-4236 bhallett@hawaii.edu
195
Hall, Ralph ............................Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University Havel, Rick ............................................................................. University iof Iowa
(540) 231-7332 rphall@vt.edu (319) 335-0032 rhavel@co.johnson.ia.us
Hall, Sir Peter ...........................................................................UCL (The Bartlett) Havlick, Spenser W. ............................................University of Colorado Denver
p.hall@ucl.ac.uk
Hawley, R. Dawn ................................................... Northern Arizona University
Hamilton, Darrick ...................................................................... The New School (928) 523-1251 D.Hawley@nau.edu
(212) 229-5400 x1514 hamiltod@newschool.edu
Hayashi, Kei ......................................................................... New York University
Hamin, Elisabeth M. ............................. University of Massachusetts Amherst
Hebets, Noel.................................................................. Arizona State University
Hamin, Mark ......................................... University of Massachusetts Amherst (480) 965-7533
Hamlin, Roger, E. ....................................................... Michigan State University Hecht, Susanna ........................................University of California, Los Angeles
(517) 353-8743 hamlin@msu.edu (310) 779-5654 sbhecht@ucla.edu
Hammel, Daniel J. ............................................................... University of Toledo Heidelberg, Beth Wielde ....................... Minnestoa State University, Mankato
(419) 530-4709 dhammel@utnet.utoledo.edu (507) 389-1715 beth.heidelberg@mnsu.edu
Hand, Gunnar ............................................. University of Missouri-Kansas City Heikkila, Eric J. .............................................. University of Southern California
(213) 821-1037 heikkila@usc.edu
Han, Grace ...........................................................................Columbia University Hein, Scot ........................................................... University of British Columbia
gh2005@columbia.edu scot.hein@vancouver.ca
Hanhardt, Eva . ...............................................................................Pratt Institute Henkel, David S. ......................................................... University of New Mexico
(718) 399-4323 ehanhard@pratt.edu
B-14
Herbert Jr., Norman P. . ............................................. Michigan State University Hoch, Richard J. Indiana ......................................... University of Pennsylvania
(517) 353-9054 normanh@msu.edu (724) 357 5990 rhoch@iup.edu
Hermann, Chris ................................................................. Ohio State Universty Hoefer, Wolfram . ...................... Rutgers University, School of Environmental
.............................................................................................& Biological Sciences
(732) 932-9313 whoefer@sebs.rutgers.edu
Hernandez, Daniel .........................................................................Pratt Institute
(718) 399-4340
Hoek-Smit, Marja .................................................... University of Pennsylvania
Herranz, Joaquin, Jr., ................................................. University of Washington
(206) 616-1647 jherranz@u.washington.edu Hofe, Rainer vom . ........................................................ University of Cincinnati
(513) 556-3835 rainer.vomhofe@uc.edu
Hess, Daniel B. ......................................................... University at Buffalo SUNY
(716) 829-3485 dbhess@buffalo.edu Holcomb, Briavel ..................................................................................... Rutgers
(732) 932-4101 ext. 688 holcomb@rci.rutgers.edu
Hess, Paul .......................................................................... University of Toronto
(416) 978-1586 hess@geog.utoronto.ca Hollander, Justin......................................................................... Tufts University
(617) 627-3394 justin.hollander@tufts.edu
Heumann, Leonard F. ...................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
(217) 244-5373 lheumann@illinois.edu Hollenhorst, Steven J. . ........................................................ University of Idaho
(208) 885- 5472 stevenh@uidaho.edu
Hewings, Geoffrey . ......................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
(217) 333-4740 hewings@illinois.edu Holleran, Michael................................................... University of Texas at Austin
(512) 471-3792 holleran@mail.utexas.edu
Hewitt, Robert ...................................................................... Clesmon University
(864)656-6698 hewitt@clemson.edu Hollister, David . ............................................................University of Minnesota
(612) 624-3695 dhollist@umn.edu
Heying, Charles ......................................................... Portland State University
(503) 725-8416 heyingc@pdx.edu Honadle, Beth ............................................................... University of Cincinnati
beth.honadle@uc.edu
Hibbard, Michael ............................................................... University of oregon
(541) 346-3897 mhibbard@uoregon.edu Hooker, Joe ....................................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
(217) 333-3890 jhooker@illinois.edu
Hickman, Robin .......................................................................UCL (The Bartlett)
r.hickman@ucl.ac.uk Hooper, Michael .................................................................... Harvard University
(617) 496-2602 mhooper@gsd.harvard.edu
Higgins, Lorie .......................................................................University of Idaho
(208) 885-9717 higgins@uidaho.edu Hopkins, Lewis D. ........................ University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
(217) 333-3890 ldhopkin@illinois.edu
Hillary, Annie I. ...........................................The Catholic University of America
(202) 319-5188 hillary@cua.edu Horn, Carl Van ......................................................................................... Rutgers
(732) 932-4100 ext. 714 vanhorn@rci.rutgers.edu
Hill, Edward W. . ........................................................ cleveland state University
(216) (216) 687-2174 e.hill@csuohio.edu Horner, Jeffrey ...............................................................Wayne State University
(313) 577-0194 jeffreyhorner@wayne.edu
Hillier, Amy ............................................................... University of Pennsylvania
(215) 746- 2341 ahillier@design.upenn.edu Horsley, Scott ............................................................................. Tufts University
(617) 627-3394 shorsley@horsleywitten.com
Hill, Margo......................................................... Eastern Washington University
(509) 828-1218 mhill86@ewu.edu Hosagrahar, Jyoti ..............................................................Columbia University
jh2443@columbia.edu
Hilty, James W. . .......................................................................Temple University
jhilty@temple.edu Hosmer, Bob ...............................................................Missouri State University
Hinojosa, René C. ..................................................... Michigan State University Houck, Jeanne ................................................................................Pratt Institute
(517) 353-3184 hinojosa@msu.edu (212) 647-7532
Hirt, Sonia . .................................................. Virginia Tech and State University Houghton, Bruce ................................................................. University of Hawaii
(540) 231-7509 shirt@vt.edu (808) 956-2561 bhought@soest.hawaii.edu
Hissong, Rodney V. ............................................. University of Texas, Arlington Hou, Jeffrey ................................................................ University of Washington
(817) 272-3350 hissong@uta.edu
B- 15
Howe, Con . .................................................... University of Southern California Huxhold, William........................................University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
chowe@cityview.com (414) 229-6954 hux@uwm.edu
Hsu, David ............................................................... University of Pennsylvania Imeokparia, Timothy O. ............................................. University of New Mexico
hsuyd@design.upenn.edu (505) 277-1666 timeokpa@unm.edu
Huang, Chang-Shan ......................................................... Texas A&M University Immergluck, Daniel ........................................Georgia Institute of Technology
(979) 845-7873 cshuang@archone.tamu.edu (404) 385-7214 dan.immergluck@coa.gatech.edu
Huang, Guoping ............................................................... University of Virginia Ingram, Helen ..................................................... University of California Irvine
(949) 824-1434 hingram@uci.edu
Huang, Ruihong (Ray) .......................................... Northern Arizona University
(928) 523-8219 Ruihong.Huang@nau.edu Ioannides, Dimitri ...................................................... Missouri State University
(417) 836-5318 dioannides@missouristate.edu
Huang, Youqin ...................................... State University of New York at Albany
(518) 442-4792 yhuang@albany.edu Irazabal, Clara .....................................................................Columbia University
cei2108@columbia.edu
Huber, Karl .................................................Virginia Commonwealth University
(804) 371-7484 KLH@der.state.va.us Irvin, Renee ........................................................................University of Oregon
(541) 346-2155 rirvin@uoregon.edu
Huddleston, Jack R.........................................University of Wisconsin-Madison
(608) 262-6152 jrhuddle@wisc.edu Isaac, Claudia B. ......................................................... University of New Mexico
(505) 277-5939 cisaac@unm.edu
Hugg, David . ...................................................................University of Delaware
Iseki, Hiroyuki ........................................ University of Maryland, College Park
Hughes, James W. . .................................................................................. Rutgers
(732) 932-5475 ext. 756 jwhughes@rci.rutgers.edu Iskander, Natasha .............................................................. New York University
Hu, Ivy Lingqian......................................... University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Izeogu, Chukudi .........................................................Alabama A&M University
(414) 229-5887 hul@uwm.edu (256) 372-4990 chukudi.izeogu@aamu.edu
Huntoon, Laura ................................................................. University of Arizona Jackson, Dion ................................................ University of Southern California
(520) 626-1151 huntoon@email.arizona.edu dljackso@usc.edu
Hurand, Fred A. ................................................ Eastern Washington University Jackson, Richard J. ...................................University of California, Los Angeles
(509) 828-1217 fhurand@ewu.edu (310) 206-8522 dickjackson@ucla.edu
Hutchinson, Robert . ................................. New Jersey Institute of Technology Jacquemart, George ......................................................................Pratt Institute
(917) 518-0711 hutchinson@dwh advisors .com (718) 399-4340 G.Jacquemart@bfjplanning.com
Hutson, Malo André ...................................... University of California Berkeley Jaffe, Martin . ................................................... University of Illinois at Chicago
m.hutson@berkeley.edu (312) 996-2178 mjaffe@uic.edu
Hutton, Tom . ...................................................... University of British Columbia Jaganathan, Radha .................................................................................. Rutgers
(604) 822-4818 thutton@interchange.ubc.ca (732) 932-4101 ex
B-16
Jaworski, Eugene................................................... Eastern Michigan Unviersity Julian, Dave ....................................................................... Ohio State Universty
(734) 487-0218 ejaworski@emich.edu
Jumonville, Karen ......................................................... Florida State University
Jacobs, Francine ......................................................................... Tufts University
(617) 627-3394 francine.jacobs@tufts.edu
Jurjevich, Jason R. ...................................................... Portland State University
(503) 725-8590 jason.jurjevich@pdx.edu
Jeihani, Monsoureh .............................................. Morgan State University 94
Johnson, Amanda ............................................................ Boise State University Kalambokidis, Laura .....................................................University of Minnesota
(612) 625-1995 kalam002@umn.edu
Johnson, Bonnie .................................................................University of Kansas
Kamel, Nabil ................................................................ Arizona State University
(785) 864-7147 bojojohnson@ku.edu
(480) 965-7167
Johnson, Gary ...........................................Virginia Commonwealth University
Kamp, Edward ...................................................University of Colorado Denver
(804) 828-0469 gjohnson@mail1.vcu.edu
Johnson, Hal ........................................................................... University of Utah Kapelos, George .................................................................. Ryerson University
(801) 287-2539 HJohnson@rideuta.com
Kaplan-Macey, Melissa ...................................................... New York University
Johnson, Janet ................................................................. Univesity of Delaware
Karadimitriou, Nikos ..............................................................UCL (The Bartlett)
Johnson, Laura ................................................................ University of Waterloo n.karadimitriou@ucl.ac.uk
lcjohnson@uwaterloo.ca
Karina, Stephen J. .................................. University of Maryland, College Park
Johnson, Sylvia . ........................................................................ Tufts University
(617) 627-3394 sjohnson@hyamsfoundation.org Kartez, Jack ......................................................... University of Southern Maine
(207) 780-5389 jackk@usm.maine.edu
Johnston, Douglas M. ....................................................... Iowa State University
(515) 294-8524 rmahayni@iastate.edu Kasprisin, Ron . .......................................................... University of Washington
(206) 543-4190 paparon@u.washington.edu
Jojola, Theodore ........................................................ University of New Mexico
(505) 277-6428 tjojola@unm.edu Kassens-Noor, Eva ..................................................... Michigan State University
(517) 432-8085 kassens@msu.edu
Jones, Diane ................................................................Morgan State University
Katirai, Matin . ...............................................................West Chester University
Jones, Mittie Davis ................................................... Cleveland State University (610) 436-2393 mkatirai@wcupa.edu
(216) 687-3861 m.d.jones97@csuohio.edu
Kauffman, Gerald ............................................................University of Delaware
Jones, Robert ........................................................ Eastern Michigan University (302) 831-4929 jerryk@udel.edu
(734) 487-8488 robert.jones@emich.edu
Kauffman, Robert B. ................................................ Frostburg State University
Jones, Robin ............................................................University of South Florida (301) 687-4474 rkauffman@frostburg.edu
B- 17
Kaufman, Sanda ...................................................... Cleveland State University Keyes, Langley .................................... Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(216) 687-2367 s.kaufman@csuohio.edu (617) 253-1540 lkeyes@mit.edu
Kawamura, Kazuya ......................................... University of Illinois at Chicago Keynejad, Charles ............................... California State University, Northridge
(312) 413-1269 kazuya@uic.edu (818) 677-2904 charles.keynejad@csun.edu
Kawecki, Cass .................................................................... University of Virginia Khan, Heather ....................................................... Eastern Michigan University
(434) 284-4018 cass.kawecki@cbre.com (734) 487-0218 khanheat@msu.edu
Kayden, Jerold S.................................................................... Harvard University Khirfan, Luna ................................................................... University of Waterloo
(617) 496-0830 jkayden@gsd.harvard.edu lkhirfan@uwaterloo.ca
Kay, Paul .......................................................................... University of Waterloo Kim, Annette . ...................................... Massachusetts Institute of Technology
pkay@uwaterloo.ca (617) 324-6135 annette@mit.edu
Kaza, Nikil ............................................................University of North Carolina Kim, Do-Hyung . ................... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
(919) 962-4767 nkaza@unc.edu (909) 869-4645 dohyungKim@csupomona.edu
Keane, John .................................................................. Arizona State University Kim, Jae Hong................................................................ Kansas State University
(480) 965-7533 785-532-5961 jaekim@ksu.edu
Keane, Tim .................................................................... Kansas State University Kim, Joochul.................................................................. Arizona State University
(785) 532-5961 whisker@ksu.edu (480) 965-7533
Keating, Dennis, W. ................................................. Cleveland State University Kim, Sungyop ............................................. University of Missouri-Kansas City
(216) 687-2298 w.keating@csuohio.edu (816) 235-6898 kims@umkc.edu
Keating, Larry ..................................................Georgia Institute of Technology Kim, Tschangho John ...................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
(404) 894-2350 larry.keating@coa.gatech.edu (217) 244-5369 tjohnkim@illinois.edu
Keeble, Ronald ...................................................................... Ryerson University Kim, Yuseung . ..................................................... University of Southern Maine
(416) 979-5000 ext.6771 rkeeble@ryerson.ca ykim@usm.maine.edu
Kellogg, Wendy A. ................................................... Cleveland State University Klopfer, Eric .......................................... Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(216) 687-5265 w.kellogg@csuohio.edu (617) 253-2025 klopfer@mit.edu
Kelly, Eric Damian ...............................................................Ball State University Knaap, Gerrit .......................................... University of Maryland, College Park
(765) 285-1909 ekelly@bsu.edu (301) 405-6792 gknaap@umd.edu
Kelly, Janet ..................................................................... University of Louisville Knight, Bruce ................................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
(502) 852-2435 janet.kelly@ louisville.edu (217) 333-3890 baknight@illinois.edu
Kelly, Michael ...................................................................... New York University Knox, Jerry . ....................................................................... Iowa State University
Kendall, Katie .................................................................................Pratt Institute Knox, Paul L. ........................Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University
(718) 399-4340 katiekendall33@gmail.com (540) 231-1695 knox@vt.edu
Kent, Robert B. .................................... California State University, Northridge Kobayashi, Kipp .................. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
(818) 677-4372 rob.kent@csun.edu khk@mythograph.com
Kessler, Fritz . ........................................................... Frostburg State University Koch, Magaly .............................................................................. Tufts University
(301) 687-4266 fkessler@frostburg.edu mkoch@bu.edu
B-18
Koebel, C. Theodore .............Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University
(540) 231-0412 tkoebel@vt.edu
L
Kosny, Mitchell .................................................................... Ryerson University
LaFlamme, Daryl ...........................................................Wayne State University
(416) 979-5000 ext.7314 mkosny@ryerson.ca
(313) 577-2701 daryl.laflamme@jwt.com
Krizek, Kevin . .....................................................University of Colorado Denver Lapping, Mark ..................................................... University of Southern Maine
(303) 556-3282 kevin.krizek@ucdenver.edu (207) 228-8180 lapping@usm.maine.edu
Kropf, Roger ....................................................................... New York University Lara, Fernando ...................................................... University of Texas at Austin
(512) 471-0711 fernandolara@mail.utexas.edu
B- 19
Laurian, Lucie ..........................................................................University of Iowa Leigh, Nancey Green ......................................Georgia Institute of Technology
(319) 335-2955 lucie-laurian@uiowa.edu (404) 894-9839 nancey.leigh@coa.gatech.edu
Laverny-Rafter, David ........................... Minnestoa State University, Mankato Leinberger, Christopher .................................................University of Michigan
(507) 389-1540 david.laverny-rafter@mnsu.edu (734) 764-9453 cleinber@umich.edu
Lawhon, Larry ............................................................... Kansas State University Leitman, Steve .............................................................. Florida State University
(785) 532-5961 lawhonll@ksu.edu
Lejano, Raul ........................................................ University of California Irvine
Law, Jane......................................................................... University of Waterloo (949) 824-9825 lejano@uci.edu
j9law@uwaterloo.ca
Lemberg, David .................................................... Western Michigan University
Lawrence, Patrick ................................................................ University of Toledo (269) 387-3410 david.lemberg@wmich.edu
(419) 530-4128 Patrick.Lawrence@utoledo.edu
Lens, Michael ............................................University of California, Los Angeles
Lawson, Catherine T. ............................ State University of New York at Albany mlens@ucla.edu
(518) 442-4775 lawsonc@albany.edu
Leon, Monica Ponce de ...................................................University of Michigan
Lawson, Laura ........................... Rutgers University, School of Environmental (734) 764-1315 mpdl@umich.edu
.............................................................................................& Biological Sciences
(732) 932-8010 ljlawson@sebs.rutgers.edu
Lester, T.William . ..................................................University of North Carolina
(919) 962-3512 twlester@email.unc.edu
Lay, Bonny ........................... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
bonny_lay@yahoo.com
Leuthart, Clara ............................................................... University of Lousiville
(502) 852-6844 caleut01@louisville.edu
Layzer, Judith ....................................... Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(617) 253-5196 jlayzer@mit.edu
Levine, Jeffrey ........................................................................... Tufts University
(617) 627-3394 jeff_levine@town.brookline.ma.us
Leaf, Michael ...................................................... University of British Columbia
(604) 822-6213 leaf@interchange.ubc.ca
Levine, Jonathan .............................................................University of Michigan
(734) 763-0039 jnthnlvn@umich.edu
Leavell, Matthew . .................................................................. Auburn University
(205) 323-3592 matt.leavell@auburn.edu
Levine, Julius .............................................. The Catholic University of America
(202) 319-5188 levinej@cua.edu
Leavitt, Jacqueline ...................................University of California, Los Angeles
(310) 825-4380 jleavitt@ucla.edu
Levine, Mark ....................................................................... New York University
LeClair, Daniel ......................................................................... Boston University
Levinson, David ............................................................University of Minnesota
(612) 625-6354 levin031@umn.edu
LeDuc, Andre ......................................................................University of Oregon
(541) 346-5833 leduc@uoregon.edu
Levy, Frank ........................................... Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(617) 253-2089 flevy@mit.edu
Lee, Bumsoo .................................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
(217) 333-3601 bumsoo@illinois.edu
Levy, Jennifer . ...................................................................Columbia University
Lee, Chanam...................................................................... Texas A&M University
(979) 845-7056 clee@archone.tamu.edu Levy, Paul ................................................................. University of Pennsylvania
Lee, Joseph A. .............................................................Alabama A&M University Lew, Alan A. .......................................................... Northern Arizona University
(256) 372-4991 joseph.lee@aamu.edu (928) 523-6567 Alan.Lew@nau.edu
Lee, Ming-Chun ..................................................... University of Texas at Austin Lewandowski, James P................................................. West Chester University
(512) 475-6158 mingchun@mail.utexas.edu (610) 436-2724 jlewandows@wcupa.edu
Lee, Richard .................................................................San Jose State University Lewicki, Roy ...................................................................... Ohio State University
(925) 930-7100 dr.r.w.lee@pacbell.net
Lewis, Carol . .............................................................Texas Southern University
Lee, Sugie . ...............................................................cCeveland State University
(216) 687-2381 s.lee56@csuohio.edu
Lewis, David A. ..................................... State University of New York at Albany
Leete, Laura ........................................................................University of Oregon (518) 442-4595 dalewis@albany.edu
(541) 346-0834 leete@uoregon.edu
Lewis, Ferdinand .................................................................University of Florida
Lee, Tunney .......................................... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (352) 392-0997 fslewis@ufl.edu
(617) 258-7275 tflee@mit.edu
Lewis, Geoff ..................................................................... University of Waterloo
Lee, Young-Jae ............................................................ Morgan State University geoff.lewis@uwaterloo.ca
B-20
Lewis, John ...................................................................... University of Waterloo Long, Jerrold A. .................................................................... University of Idaho
j7lewis@uwaterloo.ca (208) 885-7988 jlong@uidaho.edu
Lewis, Rebecca ............................................................. Florida State University Long, Judith Grant ................................................................ Harvard University
(850) 644-4510 rlewis2@fsu.edu (617) 495-8768 jglong@gsd.harvard.edu
Licari, Brian ..................................................... University of Illinois at Chicago Longo, Leo............................................................................. Ryerson University
llongo@airdberlis.com
Liggett, Robin ..........................................University of California, Los Angeles
(310) 825-6294 rliggett@ucla.edu Looye, Johanna W. ....................................................... University of Cincinnati
(513) 556-0216 johanna.looye@uc.edu
Light, Paul ........................................................................... New York University
Lord, Ian ............................................................................... Ryerson University
Li, Ming-Han ..................................................................... Texas A&M University Loukaitou-Sideris, Anastasia.................. University of California, Los Angeles
(979) 845-7571 minghan@tamu.edu (310) 206-9679 sideris@ucla.edu
Lind, Amy ...................................................................... University of Cincinnati Lowe, Catherine “Kate” ............................................ University of New Orleans
Lindell, Michael K. . .......................................................... Texas A&M University Lowe, Nichola ........................................................University of North Carolina
(979) 862-3969 mlindell@archone.tamu.edu (919) 843-2319 nlowe@email.unc.edu
B- 21
M Martin, Jonathan ...........................................................................Pratt Institute
(718) 399-4387 jmarti18@pratt.edu
Macdonald, Elizabeth ................................... University of California Berkeley
emacdon@berkeley.edu Martin, Judith A............................................................ University of Minnesota
(612) 626-1626 jmartin@umn.edu
Macedo, Joseli .....................................................................University of Florida
(352) 392-0997 joseli@ufl.edu Martin, Sheila ............................................................ Portland State University
(503) 725-5137 sheilam@pdx.edu
Machemer, Patricia L. ............................................... Michigan State University
(517) 353-9047 machemer@msu.edu Masilela, Calvin O. ..................................... Indiana University of Pennsylvania
(724) 357 2250 cmasilel@iup.edu
Mack, Elizabeth ............................................................ Arizona State University
(480) 965-7533 Elizabeth.Mack@asu.edu Mason, C. Nicole ................................................................. New York University
Madi, Harold ........................................................................ Ryerson University Mason, Randy .......................................................... University of Pennsylvania
(215) 898-3169 rfmason@design.upenn.edu
Magalhães, Claudio de........................................................... UCL (The Bartlett)
c.magalhaes@ucl.ac.uk Mason, Susan ................................................................... Boise State University
Magee, Joseph . .................................................................. New York University Mastran, Shelley . ....................................... Virginia Tech and State University
smastran@vt.edu
Mahayni, Riad G................................................................. Iowa State University
(515) 294-8524 rmahayni@iastate.edu Matsuo, Miwa ..........................................................................University of Iowa
Main, Kelly ............. California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Mazmanian, Daniel A. . ................................. University of Southern California
(805) 756-2286 kdmain@calpoly.edu mazmania@usc.edu
Malizia, Emil ...........................................................University of North Carolina Virginia Maclaren, ............................................................ University of Toronto
(919) 962-4759 malizia@email.unc.edu (416) 978-1594 maclaren@geog.utoronto.ca
Manford, Robert ........................................... University of Southern California Maingi, John ............................................................................. Miami University
(513) 529-5024 maingijk@muohio.edu
Mankiewicz, Paul ...........................................................................Pratt Institute
(718) 399-4340 paul@gaiainstituteny.org Malone, William ................................................................ Iowa State University
B-22
McClure, Kirk .......................................................................University of Kansas Meck, Stuart ............................................................................................ Rutgers
(785) 864-3888 mcclure@ku.edu (732) 932-3640, ext. 640 stumeck@rci.rutgers.edu
McCord, Mark ................................................................... Ohio State University Megdal, Sharon ................................................................. University of Arizona
(614) 292-2388 mccord.2@osu.edu (520) 792-9591 ext.21 smegdal@cals.arizona.edu
McCoy, Michael .............................................................. University of Lousiville Mehrotra, Rahul ................................................................... Harvard University
(502) 893-3550 michael.mccoy@insightbb.com (617) 496-2080 rmehrotra@gsd.harvard.edu
McCoy, Walter . ......................................................... Texas Southern University Mehta, Vikas ............................................................University of South Florida
(713) 313-7312 mccoy_wj@tsu.edu
Melcher, John E. ...................................................... Michigan State Universioty
McCray, Talia . ........................................................ University of Texas at Austin (517) 353-9555 melcher@msu.edu
(512) 471-2708 tmccray@austin.utexas.edu
Meltzer, Rachel ........................................................................... The New School
McDaniels, Timothy ........................................... University of British Columbia (212) 229-5400 meltzerr@newschool.edu
(604) 822-9288 timmcd@interchange.ubc.ca
Mendenhall, Ruby .......................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
McDonald, Mary Grace ....................................................... University of Hawaii
(808) 956-7016 mcdonald@hawaii.edu
Mendes, Wendy .................................................. University of British Columbia
wendy.mendes@utoronto.ca
McDonald, Noreen .................................................University of North Carolina
(919) 962-4781 noreen@unc.edu
Meng, Qingmin ................................... State University of New York at Albany
(518) 591-8563 qmeng@albany.edu
McDowell, Ceasar ................................. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(617) 253-7587 ceasar@mit.edu
Menking, William ...........................................................................Pratt Institute
(718) 399-4318 wmenking@pratt.edu
McGahey, Richard....................................................................... The New School
(212) 229-5100 x1583 mcgahey@newschool.edu
Merem, Edmund ..........................................................Jackson State University
McGrath, Tod ........................................ Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(617) 253-4373 Merrill, Sam ......................................................... University of Southern Maine
(207) 228-8596 smerrill@usm.maine.edu
McGregor, Davianna P. ....................................................... University of Hawaii
(808) 956-7068 davianna@hawaii.edu Meschede, Tatjana ..................................................................... Tufts University
meschede@brandeis.edu
McHugh, Kevin ............................................................. Arizona State University
(480)965-7533 Kevin.McHugh@asu.edu Mescher, Phil..................................................................... Iowa State University
McKenzie, Meredith ............ California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Messer, Barry ............................................................. Portland State University
meredith@arroyoseco.org (503) 725-5179 messerb@pdx.edu
McKibben, Sherry . ...............................................................University of Idaho Metcalf, Kenneth ........................................................... Florida State University
(208) 364-4540 sherrym@uidaho.edu
McLaren, Norma-Jean ....................................... University of British Columbia Metzger, Tina ......... California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
njmclaren@shaw.ca (805) 756-1315 tmetzger@calpoly.edu
McManus, James................................................... Western Michigan University Meyer, David . ..................................................... University of California Irvine
McMillan, Tracy ..................................................... Northern Arizona University Meyer, Michael D. ............................................Georgia Institute of Technology
(404) 385-2246 michael.meyer@ce.gatech.edu
McMillan, Tracy ................................................................. Ohio State Universty Meyers, Jonathan . .........................................................................Pratt Institute
(212) 647-7532
McMillen, Daniel ..........................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
(217) 333-4741 mcmillen@uic.edu Michaels, Harvey .................................. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(617) 253-2084 hgm@mit.edu
McMullen, John ....................................................... Frostburg State University
(301) 687-3162 jmcmullen@frostburg.edu Mikelbank, Brian ...................................................... Cleveland State University
b.mikelbank@csuohio.edu
McNally, Michael ................................................ University of California Irvine
Miles, Rebecca ............................................................... Florida State University
(850) 644-4510 rmiles@fsu.edu
McNeish, Gilbert ................................................Univeristy of Colorado Denver
B- 23
Miller, Donald ............................................................. University of Washington Monti, Dan ....................................................................... Saint Louis University
(206) 543-7355 millerd@u.washington.edu (314) 977-3934 monti@slu.edu
Miller, Frank ................................................................Missouri State University Moore, Justin Garrett ........................................................Columbia University
Miller, Lee ...........................................................................Columbia University Moore, Robert M. ..................................................... Frostburg State University
(301) 687-4995 rmoore@frostburg.edu
Miller, Thad ............................................................... Portland State University
Moore, Steven A. ................................................... University of Texas at Austin
(512) 471-0184 samoore@austin.utexas.edu
Mills, Allan...................................................Virginia Commonwealth University
amills@vcu.edu
Moore, Susan . .........................................................................UCL (The Bartlett)
susan.moore@ucl.ac.uk
Milroy, Beth Moore ............................................................... Ryerson University
bmilroy@ryerson.ca
Moos, Markus .................................................................. University of Waterloo
mmoos@uwaterloo.ca
Minassians, Henrik .............................. California State University, Northridge
Morales, Alfonso ...........................................University of Wisconsin-Madison
Minerbi, Luciano ................................................................. University of Hawaii (608) 263-4848 morales1@wisc.edu
(808) 956-6869 luciano@hawaii.edu
Moreau, David ........................................................University of North Carolina
Mintz, Norman............................................................................... Pratt Institute (919) 962-4756 dmoreau@email.unc.edu
(212) 647-7532 nmintz@urbanmgmt.org
Morgan, Cheryl . .................................................................... Auburn University
Miraftab, Faranak .........................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (205) 323-3592 morgace@auburn.edu
(217) 265-8238 faranak@illinois.edu
Reed-Morris, Herschelle ..............................................Morgan State University
Mirr, Ronald .............................................................................University of Iowa
(319) 430-4315 rmirr@mac.com
Morrell, James ......................................................... University at Buffalo SUNY
(716) 829-3485
Mishalani, Ravi ................................................................. Ohio State University
Morris, Lisa .......................................................... University of Southern Maine
(207) 788-5876 lmorris@usm.maine.edu
Mitchell, Bruce ................................................................ University of Waterloo
mitchell@uwaterloo.ca
Morris, Louise ..................................................... University of British Columbia
l.morris@ubc.ca
Mitchell, Clare ................................................................. University of Waterloo
cjamitch@uwaterloo.ca
Morrow-Jones, Hazel ....................................................... Ohio State University
(614) 292-1027 morrow-jones.1@osu.edu
Mitchell, Jerry V. .................. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
(909) 869-4656 jvmitchell@csupomona.edu
Morton, Elizabeth ............ Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
(540) 706-8111 ElizabethMorton@vt.edu
Mitchell, Leonard .......................................... University of Southern California
(213) 740-1487 mitchell@usc.edu
Moser, Melanie ............................................................Morgan State University
Montenegro-Menezes, Flavia ............. University of Massachusetts Amherst Muller, Brian .......................................................University of Colorado Denver
(303) 556-5967 brian.muller@ucdenver.edu
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Mullin, John R., ..................................... University of Massachusetts Amherst Nelson, Marla ............................................................ University of New Orleans
(504) 280-3110 mnelson@uno.edu
Multari, Michael .... California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
(805) 756-1315 mmultari@aol.com Nemeth, David J. ................................................................. University of Toledo
(419) 530-4049 David.Nemeth@utoledo.edu
Multari, R. J. ............................................................. University at Buffalo SUNY
(716) 829-3485 multari@buffalo.edu Németh, Jeremy................................................. Univeristy of Colorado Denver
(303) 556-3688 jeremy.nemeth@ucdenver.edu
Murphy, Stephen ............................................................ University of Waterloo
sd2murph@uwaterloo.ca Neral, John A. ........................................................... Frostburg State University
(301) 687-4265 jneral@frostburg.edu
Murray, Alan.................................................................. Arizona State University
(480) 965-7533 Alan.Murray@asu.edu Neuman, Michael C. ......................................................... Texas A&M University
(979) 345-7062 neuman@taz.tamu.edu
Murray, William ....................................................... University at Buffalo SUNY
(716) 829-3485 wmmurray@buffalo.edu Neville, Christopher ...................................................................Pratt University
(212) 647-7532 cneville@pratt.edu
Musacchio, Laura ..........................................................University of Minnesota
(612) 626-6810 musac003@umn.edu Newman, Kathe ....................................................................................... Rutgers
(732) 932-3822 ext. 556 knewman@rci.rutgers.edu
Musso, Juliet . ................................................ University of Southern California
(213) 740-7095 musso@usc.edu Nguyen, Mai ...........................................................University of North Carolina
(919) 962-4762 nguyen@unc.edu
Myers, Dowell ................................................ University of Southern California
(213) 740-7095 dowell@usc.edu Nguyen, Phuong H. ............................................................... University of Iowa
(319) 335-0032 phuong-nguyen@uiowa.edu
Ndungu, Abraham ............................................................ Ohio State Universty Novak, Alice ..................................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
(217) 333-3890 novak2@illinois.edu
Nelessen, Anton E. .................................................................................. Rutgers
(732) 932-3822 ext. 726 nelessen@rci.rutgers.edu Nuworsoo, Cornelius K. ................... California Polytechnic State University,
..................................................................................................... San Luis Obispo
(805) 756-2496 cnuworso@calpoly.edu
Nelis, Robert ................................................... University of Illinois at Chicago
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O Olds, Kristophe...............................................University of Wisconsin-Madison
(608) 262-5685 kolds@wisc.edu
Oden, Michael ....................................................... University of Texas at Austin Orlinoff, David ........................................................................... Tufts University
(512) 471-0121 oden@mail.utexas.edu david.orlinoff@tufts.edu
O’Donnell, Edward ..........................................................University of Delaware O’Rorke, John .......................................................... Frostburg State University
(302) 831-4928 troutbum@udel.edu (301) 687-4277 jororke@frostburg.edu
Ofori-Amoah, Benjamin ...................................... Western Michigan University Orton, Barry M................................................University of Wisconsin-Madison
(269) 387-3415 ben.ofori@wmich.edu (608) 262-2394 bmorton@facstaff.wisc.edu
Okamura, Norman H. .......................................................... University of Hawaii Osterman, Paul..................................... Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(808) 956-2909 norman@tipg.net (617) 253-2667 osterman@mit.edu
Okey, Brian W. ........................................... Indiana University of Pennsylvania Outland, Donald .........................................................Alabama A&M University
(724) 357 2250 bokey@iup.edu (256) 372-4993 Deoutland@aol.com
Oliveira, Euripedes De ........................ California State University, Northridge Owusu, Francis Y. . ............................................................ Iowa State University
(818) 677-2904 euri@csun.edu (515) 294-7769 fowusu@iastate.edu
Oliver, H. Pike ..........................................................................Cornell University Ozawa, Connie P. ....................................................... Portland State University
Pike.oliver@cornell.edu (503) 725-5126 ozawac@pdx.edu
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Parker, Dawn ................................................................... University of Waterloo Perlich, Pam ............................................................................ University of Utah
dcparker@uwaterloo.ca (801) 581-3358 pam.perlich@utah.edu
Parker, Robert ....................................................................University of Oregon Perry, David ..................................................... University of Illinois at Chicago
(541) 346-3801 rgp@uoregon.edu (312) 996-8700 dperry@uic.edu
Park, JiYoung ............................................................ University at Buffalo SUNY Pertz, Stuart ...................................................................................Pratt Instutue
(716) 829-3485 jp292@buffalo.edu (718) 399-4340 skp@pertz.org
Parker, Francis H. ................................................................Ball State University Peters, Deike ................................................. University of Southern California
(765) 285-5870 fparker@bsu.edu d.peters@usc.edu
Park, Peter ..........................................................University of Colorado Denver Petracca, Mark .................................................... University of California Irvine
(303) 556-3479 park-cu@comcast.net
Paternoster, Robert . ........... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Phelps, Nick .............................................................................UCL (The Bartlett)
robertpaternoster@yahoo.com n.phelps@ucl.ac.uk
Paterson, Robert G. . ............................................. University of Texas at Austin Phillips, David L. . .............................................................. University of Virginia
(512) 471-0734 rgfp@mail.utexas.edu (434) 982-2196 dlp@virginia.edu
Patrick, Kevin J. ......................................... Indiana University of Pennsylvania Pijawka, David ............................................................. Arizona State University
(724) 357 2250 kpatrick@iup.edu (480) 965-7167 Pijawka@asu.edu
Paul, David ............................................................................University of Idaho Piore, Michael . ..................................... Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(208) 885-7921 dpaul@uidaho.edu (617) 253-3377 mpiore@mit.edu
Peacock, Walter G. ........................................................... Texas A&M University Piper, Thomas ....................................... Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(979) 845-7853 peacock@archone.tamu.edu (617) 253-8950 piper@mit.edu
Pearlman, Kenneth .......................................................... Ohio State University Pipkin, John S. ..................................... State University of New York at Albany
(614) 292-1457 pearlman.1@osu.edu (518) 442-4777 j.pipkin@albany.edu
Pearson, Gene .................................................................University of Memphis Pittari, John J., Jr. .................................................................. Auburn University
(901) 678-2161 gpearson@memphis.edu (334) 844-5424 pittajj@auburn.edu
Peiser, Richard B. . ................................................................. Harvard University Pitt, Damian ...............................................Virginia Commonwealth University
(617) 495-9558 rpeiser@gsd.harvard.edu
Perera, M.C. Nihal ...............................................................Ball State University Pobiner, Joseph ................................................................. Ohio State Universty
(765) 285-8606 nperera@bsu.edu
Pogodzinski, Mike ......................................................San Jose State University
Perez, Katherine . .......................................... University of Southern California (408) 924-5421 J.M.Pogodzinski@sjsu.edu
perez@uli-la.org
Polakit, Kasama . .......................................................Florida Atlantic University
Perkinson, Dennis ...........................................................Texcas A&M University (954) 762-5655 kpolakit@fau.edu
(979) 862-4936 d-perkinson@rrimail.tamu.edu
Polenske, Karen R. ............................... Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Perkins, Sean ................................................................Jackson State University (617) 253-6881 krp@mit.edu
Perlas, Marta . ...................... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Polese, Mario ............................................................................. McGil University
mp@mythograph.com (514) 499-4070 mario_polese@ucs.inrs.ca
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Poppelwell, Teresa ............................................ University of British Columbia Purcell, Mark .............................................................. University of Washington
tpoppelwell@yahoo.co.uk (206) 543-8754 mpurcell@u.washington.edu
Porter, Miriam ....................................... Minnesota State University, Mankato Pynoos, Jon ................................................... University of Southern California
(507) 389-5032 miriam.porter@mnsu.edu (213) 740-5156 pynoos@usc.edu
Powell, Kathleen H. .................................................. Frostburg State University Qiu, Xiaomin ...............................................................Missouri State University
(301) 687-4695 kpowell@frostburg.edu
Qi, Yi ..........................................................................Texas Southern University
Powers, Erica L. . ................................... State University of New York at Albany
epowers@albany.edu
Quart, David ........................................................................ New York University
Powers, Laura Wolf .................................................. University of Pennsylvania
(215) 746-4263 lwpowers@design.upenn.edu Quercia, Roberto . ..................................................University of North Carolina
(919) 962-4766 quercia@email.unc.edu
Powers, Matthew ................................................................. Clesmon University
powers8@g.clemson.edu Quinn, Robert ...................................................Eastern Washington University
(509) 359-7050 rquinn@ewu.edu
Prater, Carla ...................................................................... Texas A&M University
(979) 862-3970 carla@archone.tamu.edu
R
Precht, Francis ......................................................... Frostburg State University
(301) 687-4440 fprecht@frostburg.edu
Rabe, James ................................................... University of Southern California
jrabe@keysermarston.com
Pressley, Joyce Ann ......................................................Morgan State University
(443) 885-1860 joyce.pressley@morgan.edu
Rabenau, Burkhard von . ................................................. Ohio State University
(614) 292-1457 nasar.1@osu.edu
Preston, Steve . .................... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Racca, David ....................................................................University of Delaware
Prevetti, Laurel R. .......................................................San Jose State University (302) 831-1698 dracca@udel.edu
(408) 535-7901 laurel.prevetti@sanjoseca.gov
Raco, Mike................................................................................UCL (The Bartlett)
Price, Alfred D. ......................................................... University at Buffalo SUNY m.raco@ucl.ac.uk
(716) 829-3485 adprice@buffalo.edu
Radke, John ................................................... University of California Berkeley
Price, V. B. ................................................................... University of New Mexico ratt@berkeley.edu
Prosperi, David .........................................................Florida Atlantic University Ragonetti, Thomas . ...........................................University of Colorado Denver
(954) 762 5642 prosperi@fau.edu
Raitt, Jennifer M. ..................................................................... Boston University
Prudon, Theodore.......................................................................... Pratt Institute
(212) 647-7532
Rajagopal, Balakrishnan ..................... Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(617) 258-7721 braj@mit.edu
Prytherch, David ...................................................................... Miami University
(513) 529-9284 prythedl@muohio.edu
Raja, Samina ............................................................ University at Buffalo SUNY
(716) 829-3485 sraja@buffalo.edu
Puccio, Kevin . ....................................................University of Colorado Denver
Ramspott, Matthew E. ............................................ Frostburg State University
Pucher, John R. ........................................................................................ Rutgers (301) 687-4412 mramspott@frostburg.edu
(732) 932-3822 ext. 722 pucher@rci.rutgers.edu
Randolph, John ....................Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University
Pugh, David L. ................................................................. Texas A&M University (540) 231-7714 energy@vt.edu
(979) 845-1019 dpugh@tamu.edu
Rankin, Katharine ............................................................. University of Toronto
Pullman, Lori ....................... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (416) 978-1592 rankin@geog.utoronto.ca
llpullman@csupomona.edu
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Rappaport, Ann . ........................................................................ Tufts University Richardson, Jesse .................Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University
(617) 627-3394 ann.rappaport@tufts.edu (540) 231-7508 jessej@vt.edu
Ratledge, Edward . ..........................................................University of Delaware Ring, William ........................................................ Northern Arizona University
(302) 831-1684 ratledge@udel.edu
Rio, Vicente del . ... California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Ratti, Carlo............................................ Massachusetts Institute of Technology (805) 756-2572 vdelrion@calpoly.edu
(617) 253-7926 ratti@mit.edu
Rivasplata, Charles R. ................................................San Jose State University
Rawlins, Rachael ................................................... University of Texas at Austin (415) 897-6929 c_rivasplata@hotmail.com
(512) 471-1922 rrawlins@mail.utexas.edu
Rivera, José A. ............................................................ University of New Mexico
Ready, Keith................................................Virginia Commonwealth University (505) 277-0599 jrivera@unm.edu
kfready@vcu.edu
Rivers, Robert ............................................................ University of New Orleans
Reardon, Ken ...................................................................University of Memphis (504) 280-6277
(901) 678-2161 kreardon@memphis.edu
Roach, Brian ............................................................................... Tufts University
Rebillot, Jason ....................................................University of Colorado Denver brian.roach@tufts.edu
Reppert, James E. ................................. State University of New York at Albany Rolland, Richard ...............................................Eastern Washington University
jreppert@albany.edu (509) 359-6829 rrolland@ewu.edu
Reps, John ...............................................................................Cornell University Rolley, Stephanie ......................................................... Kansas State University
(607) 255-5391 jwr2@cornell.edu (785) 532-5961 srolley@ksu.edu
Restrepo, Carlos E. ............................................................. New York University Rollinson, Paul . ..........................................................Missouri State University
(417) 836-5688 paulrollinson@missouristate.edu
Retsinas, Nicolas ................................................................... Harvard University Rom, Alan Jay ............................................................................. Tufts University
(617) 496-3676 nicolas_retsinas@ harvard.edu
Rey, Serge...................................................................... Arizona State University Romanos, Michael C. .................................................... University of Cincinnati
(480) 965-7533 Sergio.Rey@asu.edu (513) 293-8156 michael.romanos@uc.edu
Richardson, Harry W. ................................... University of Southern California Romeo, Leonardo ............................................................... New York University
(213) 740-3954 hrichard@usc.edu
Ronderos, Nicolas ..................................... New Jersey Institute of Technology
Richardson, James R. ................................................. University of New Mexico (212) 253-2727 Ext. 318 nicolas@rpa.org
(505) 277-6460 jrich@unm.edu
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Rongerude, Jane ............................................................... Iowa State University Ryan, Robert L. ..................................... University of Massachusetts Amherst
(515) 294-5289 jrong@iastate.edu
Ryberg, Stephanie R. ............................................... Cleveland State University
Rosbach, Derren .......................................... Virginia Tech and State University (216) 802-3386
Rose, Evan ................................................................ University of Pennsylvania Rydin, Yvonne .........................................................................UCL (The Bartlett)
y.rydin@ucl.ac.uk
Rosenbloom, Sandra ........................................................ University of Arizona
(520) 626-2821 rosenblo@email.arizona.edu
S
Rosenthal, Joyce Klein .......................................................... Harvard University
(617) 496-2589 jkrosenthal@gsd.harvard.edu
Sahar, Liora ......................................................Georgia Institute of Technology
Rose, Shanna ...................................................................... New York University (678) 520-5788 liora.sahar@ngc.com
Rosener, Judith . ................................................. University of California Irvine Saija, Laura ......................................................................University of Memphis
(901) 678-4558 lsaija@memphis.edu
Ross, Catherine L. ............................................Georgia Institute of Technology
Saku, James C. ......................................................... Frostburg State University
(404) 385-5130 catherine.ross@coa.gatech.edu
(301) 687-4724 jsaku@frostburg.edu
Rost, Craig . ...................................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Salazar, David ...................... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
(217) 333-3890 rostcr@illinois.edu
davidsalazar@csupomona.edu
Roth, Peter ............................................ Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Salazar, Dayana M. .....................................................San Jose State University
(617) 253-4373
(408) 924-5854 dayana.salazar@sjsu.edu
Rottle, Nancy ............................................................. University of Washington
Salkin, Patricia E. . ................................ State University of New York at Albany
(206)543-7897 nrottle@u.washington.edu
(518) 445-2351 psalk@albanylaw.edu
Rowe, Peter G. ....................................................................... Harvard University
Salling, Mark . .......................................................... Cleveland State University
(617) 495-4237 prowe@gsd.harvard.edu
(216) 687-3716 m.salling@csuohio.edu
Roy, Ananya ................................................... University of California Berkeley
Salo, Ken .......................................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
ananya@berkeley.edu
(217) 244-0285 kensalo@illinois.edu
Rubenstein, James M. ............................................................. Miami University
Salsich, Jr., Peter W. ......................................................... Saint Louis University
(513) 529-5025 rubensjm@muohio.edu
(314) 977-2770 salsichp@slu.edu
Rubin, Julia Sass ...................................................................................... Rutgers
Saltzman, Sidney ...................................................................Cornell University
(732) 932-3133 ext. 546 lahr@rci.rutgers.edu
(607) 255-4271 ss47@cornell.edu
Rubin, Roberta .......................................................................... Tufts University
Salvucci, Frederick ............................... Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(617) 253-5378 salvucci@mit.edu
Ruddick, Susan .................................................................. University of Toronto
(416) 978-1589 ruddick@geog.utoronto.ca Samery, Eva . ........................................................................ Ryerson University
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Santos, Adèle Naudé ........................... Massachusetts Institute of Technology Scholz, Gordon .................................................University of Nebraska-Lincoln
(617) 253-4402 ansantos@mit.edu (402) 472-9284 gscholz1@unl.edu
Schively, Carissa ............................................................University of Minnesota Seewald, Alan ....................................... University of Massachusetts Amherst
(612) 625-0640 schiv005@umn.edu
Seidman, Karl ...................................... Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Schlemper, Mary Beth ........................................................ University of Toledo (617) 253-3964 seidman@mit.edu
(419) 530-5492 mschlem@utnet.utoledo.edu
Seligson, Ted ............................................... University of Missouri-Kansas City
Schlickman, Stephen ..................................... University of Illinois at Chicago
Seltzer, Ethan P. .......................................................... Portland state University
Schlossberg, Marc ..............................................................University of Oregon (503) 725-5169 seltzere@pdx.edu
(541) 346-2046 schlossb@uoregon.edu
Semple, Hugh ........................................................ Eastern Michigan University
Schmidt, Stephen ...................................................................Cornell University (734) 487-8169 hsemple@emich.edu
(607) 254-4846 sjs962@cornell.edu
Senbel, Maged ................................................... University of British Columbia
Schneemann, Margaret .................................. University of Illinois at Chicago (604) 822-9158 senbel@interchange.ubc.ca
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Serafin, Eduardo ........................................................ San Jose State University Siembieda, William J. ................................................. University of New Mexico
(510) 375-3997 eduardo.serafin@yahoo.com
Siemiatycki, Matti ............................................................. University of Toronto
Serda, Daniel .......................................................................University of Kansas (416) 946-5145 siemiatycki@geog.utoronto.ca
(785) 864-3178 dserda@ku.edu
Shatkin, Gavin .................................................................University of Michigan Silverman, Carol ................................................ San Franciscio State University
(734) 763-2075 shatkin@umich.edu carolsil@sfsu.edu
Shaw, George ......................................................................... University of Utah Silverman, Robert M. .............................................. University at Buffalo SUNY
(801) 568-7261 gshaw@sjc.utah.edu (716) 829-3485 rms35@buffalo.edu
Shearer, Allan W. ................................................... University of Texas at Austin Silvis, Anne ..................................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
(512) 232-5286 ashearer@austin.utexas.edu (217) 333-5126 asilvis@illinois.edu
Shearmur, Richard .................................................................. McGill University Simons, Robert . ....................................................... Cleveland State University
(216) 687-5258 r.simons@csuohio.edu
Sheffer, Ethel .......................................................................Columbia University
Simpson, David M. ......................................................... University of Louisville
(502) 852-8019 dave.simpson@louisville.edu
Shen, Guoqiang ............................................................ University of Oklahoma
(405) 325-1698 guoqiangs@ou.edu
Sinclair, Robert ..............................................................Wayne State University
(313) 577-0542 r.sinclair@wayne.edu
Shen, Qing .................................................................. University of Washington
(206) 685-3937 qs@u.washington.edu
Siry, Jack ........................................................................... University of Arizona
Sheppard, Rebecca .........................................................University of Delaware
(302) 831-3625 rjshep@udel.edu Sizemore, Steve . ............................................................ University of Louisville
steven.sizemore@louisvilleky.gov
Shetty, Sujata....................................................................... University of Toledo
(419) 530-2567 sshetty4@utnet.utoledo.edu Sleegers, Frank ..................................... University of Massachusetts Amherst
Shibley, Robert G. ................................................... University at Buffalo SUNY Sletto, Bjorn . ..........................................................University of Texas at austin
(716) 829-3485 rshibley@buffalo.edu (512) 471-5153 bjornsletto@mail.utexas.edu
Shiffer, Michael . ................................................ University of British Columbia Sloane, David ................................................ University of Southern California
michael.shiffer@translink.ca (213) 740-5768 dsloane@usc.edu
Shiffman, Ronald ...........................................................................Pratt Institute Sloniowski, Krista ......................................... University of Southern California
(718) 399-4314 shiffma@pratt.edu sloniowski@hotmail.com
Shipley, Robert . .............................................................. University of Waterloo Smith, Christopher J. ........................... State University of New York at Albany
rshipley@uwaterloo.ca (518) 442-3249 cjsmith@albany.edu
Shoup, Donald .........................................University of California, Los Angeles Smith, Daniel ...................................................................... New York University
(310) 825-5705 shoup@ucla.edu
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Smith Jr, Frank C. .................................................................... Boston University Springer, Jeffrey C. ..................................................... Morgan State University
Smith, Sheri ................................................................... Kansas State University Springer, Tom ....................................................................... Clemson University
(864) 656-3746 springe@clemson.edu
Smith, Sheri................................................................Texas Southern University
(713) 313-4807 smithsl@tsu.edu Srinivas, Smita ....................................................................Columbia University
ss3079@columbia.edu
Smith, Thomas ................................................. University of Illinois at Chicago
Stainbrook, Steven ............................................................. New York University
Snyder, Tom ..................................................... University of Illinois at Chicago Steiff, Julie A. ...................................................................University of Michigan
(734) 763-9560 jsteiff@umich.edu
Soja, Edward ............................................University of California, Los Angeles
(310) 825-4335 esoja@ucla.edu Steinberg, Harris ...................................................... University of Pennsylvania
Sokol, Adam ............................................................ University at Buffalo SUNY Steiner, Bethany . ...............................................................University of Oregon
(716) 829-3485 (541) 346-3615 bethanyj@uoregon.edu
Sokoloff, Harris . ...................................................... University of Pennsylvania Steiner, Frederick .................................................. University of Texas at Austin
(512) 471-1922 fsteiner@austin.utexas.edu
Solitare, Laura............................................................Texas Southern University
(713) 313-7772 solitarelg@tsu.edu Steiner, Ruth ........................................................................University of Florida
(352) 392-0997 rsteiner@ufl.edu
Sollohub, Darius ....................................... New Jersey Institute of Technology
(973) 596-5574 sollohub@njit.edu Stein, Jaime ....................................................................................Pratt Institute
(718) 399-4323 jstein9@pratt.edu
Song, Yan ................................................................University of North Carolina
(919) 962-4761 ys@email.unc.edu Stein, Jay....................................................................... Arizona State University
(480) 965-7533 Jay.Stein@asu.edu
Sonn, Jung Won...................................................................... UCL (The Bartlett)
j.son@ucl.ac.uk Steinmann, Justin .................................................................. Auburn University
(334) 844-4516 justin.steinmann@auburn.edu
Sousa, Christopher De .......................................................... Ryerson University
(416) 979-5000 ext. 6764 chris.desousa@ryerson.ca Steins, Chris ....................................................................... Ohio State Universty
Southworth, Michael .................................... University of California Berkeley Steins, Chris ................................................... University of Southern California
msouthw@berkeley.edu steins@urbaninsight.com
Spak, Scott . .............................................................................University of Iowa Stephenson, Max O. ..........Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
(319) 335-0037 scott-spak@uiowa.edu (540) 231-6775 mstephen@vt.edu
Spencer, James .................................................................... University of Hawaii Sternberg, Ernest ..................................................... University at Buffalo SUNY
(808) 956-8928 jhs@hawaii.edu (716) 829-3485 ezs@buffalo.edu
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Stewart, Ruth Ann .............................................................. New York University Susskind, Lawrence ............................. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(617) 253-2026 susskind@mit.edu
Stiftel, Bruce .................................................................. Florida State University
(850) 644-4510 glthompson@fsu.edu Sussman, Gerald ....................................................... Portland State University
(503) 725-5176 sussmang@pdx.edu
Stiftel, Bruce ....................................................Georgia Institute of Technology
(404) 894-2350 bruce.stiftel@coa.gatech.edu Sussman, Joseph . ................................ Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(617) 253-4430 sussman@mit.edu
Stockard, James .................................................................... Harvard University
(617) 495-5988 stockard@gsd.harvard.edu Sutton, Sharon........................................................... University of Washington
(206) 685-3361 sesut@u.washington.edu
Stoecker, Randy..............................................University of Wisconsin-Madison
(608) 890-0764 rstoecker@wisc.edu Sutton, Stacey .....................................................................Columbia University
ss3115@columbia.edu
Stokes, Robert .............................................................. Kansas State University
(785) 532-1595 drbobb@ksu.edu Swallow, Joy ............................................... University of Missouri-Kansas City
(816) 235-2998 swallowj@umkc.edu
Stokols, Daniel ................................................... University of California Irvine
(949) 824-5294 dstokols@uci.edu Swanekamp, Kenneth ............................................. University at Buffalo SUNY
(716) 829-3485
Stoll, Michael ............................................University of California, Los Angeles
(310) 206-4774 mstoll@ucla.edu Swanston, Samara .........................................................................Pratt Institute
(718) 399-4340 fotlah@earthlink.net
Stone Jr., Brian ................................................Georgia Institute of Technology
(404) 894-6488 stone@coa.gatech.edu Swartzendruber, Dan ............................................................University of Iowa
(319) 335-0032 dan.swartzendruber@linncounty.org
Stone, Mike . .................................................................... University of Waterloo
mstone@uwaterloo.ca Swatuk, Larry .................................................................. University of Waterloo
lswatuk@uwaterloo.ca
Stoner, James ..........................................................................University of Iowa
(319) 335-5664 james-stoner@uiowa.edu Sweeney, Donald A........................................................... Texas A&M University
(979) 845-7888 dsweeney@archone.tamu.edu
Storper, Michael .......................................University of California, Los Angeles
(310) 825-2718 storper@ucla.edu Swenson, David . .............................................................. Iowa State University
(515) 294-7458 dswenson@iastate.edu
Strammiello, Daniel ..........................................University of Colorado Denver
Swenson, David...................................................................... University of Iowa
(319) 335-0032 dswenson@iastate.edu
Strathman, James ..................................................... Portland State University
(503) 725-4069 strathmanj@pdx.edu
Sylvester, Tony .......................................................... University of New Mexico
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Taylor, Brian .............................................University of California, Los Angeles Todorovich, Petra ...........................................................................Pratt Institute
(310) 903-3228 btaylor@ucla.edu (718) 399-4340 petra@rpa.org
Taylor, Gary D.................................................................... Iowa State University Toker, Umut ........... California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
(515) 294-2973 gtaylor@iastate.edu (805) 756-1592 utoker@calpoly.edu
Taylor, Jr., Henry Louis ............................................ University at Buffalo SUNY Toker, Zeynep ...................................... California State University, Northridge
(716) 829-3485 htaylor@buffalo.edu (818) 677-2872 zeynep.toker@csun.edu
Taylor, Tom .................................................................... Florida State University Tomalty, Ray ............................................................................. McGill University
(514) 847-9259 ray.tomalty@magill.ca
Teelucksingh, Cheryl ............................................................ Ryerson University
(416) 979-5000 Ext. 6213 teeluck@ryerson.ca Tomey, E. Allan ................................................................. Saint Louis University
(314) 977-3934 tomeya@slu.edu
Teh, Tse-Hui .............................................................................UCL (The Bartlett)
t.teh@ucl.ac.uk Tomlan, Michael ......................................................................Cornell University
(607) 255-7261 mat4@cornell.edu
Tendler, Judith..................................... Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(617) 253-0249 tendler@mit.edu Tomlin, Dana ........................................................... University of Pennsylvania
Tewari, Meenu ........................................................University of North Carolina Topping, Kenneth ............................. California Polytechnic State University,
(919) 962-4758 mtewari@email.unc.edu ..................................................................................................... San Luis Obispo
(805) 927-7773 KenTopping@aol.com
Tewdwr-Jones, Mark............................................................... UCL (The Bartlett)
m.tewdwr-jones@ucl.ac.uk Torres, Deborah ............................................ University of Southern California
dtorres@usc.edu
Thacher, David ................................................................University of Michigan 260
(734) 615-4074 dthacher@umich.edu Torres, Rodolfo ................................................... University of California Irvine
(949) 824-7680 rodolfo@uci.edu
Thakuriah, Piyushimita .................................. University of Illinois at Chicago
(312) 355-0447 vonu-pt@uic.edu Totah, Faedah ...........................................Virginia Commonwealth University
ftotah@vcu.edu
Theodore, Georgeen ................................. New Jersey Institute of Technology
(973) 596-3095 georgeen.theodore@njit.edu Toulan, Nohad A. . ...................................................... Portland State University
(503) 725-5141 toulann@pdx.edu
Theodore, Nik .................................................. University of Illinois at Chicago
(312) 355-1340 theodore@uic.edu Trancik, Roger......................................................................... Cornell University
(607) 255-6229 rtt2@cornell.edu
Thering, Susan A............................................ University of Wisconsin-Madison
(608) 263-6506 sathering@facstaff.wisc.edu Traynor, Kerry .......................................................... University at Buffalo SUNY
(716) 829-3485
Thomas, June Manning ..................................................University of Michigan
(734) 936-0201 thomasju@umich.edu Trelstad, Graham ................................................................Columbia University
Thomas, Ward . .................................... California State University, Northridge Triantafillou, Menelaos ................................................ University of Cincinnati
(818) 677-7247 ward.thomas@csun.edu (513) 556-4212 menelaos.triantafillou@uc.edu
Thompson, J. Philip ............................. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Trilling, Julia ....................................................................... New York University
(617) 452-2813 jt71@mit.edu
Thyagarajan, S. .................................... State University of New York at Albany Trudeau, Alain ........................................................................ McGill University
thyag@energyanswers.com
Tiwari, Abhishek . ................................ California State University, Northridge Turbeville, Daniel .............................................Eastern Washington University
(818) 677-2904 abhishek.tiwari@csun.edu (509) 359-2270 dturbeville@ewu.edu
abhishek@vtaengineering.com
Turnbull, Katherine . ........................................................ Texas A&M University
Tiwari, Abishek .................... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (979) 845-6005 k-turnbull@tamu.edu
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Twumasi, Yaw ..............................................................Jackson State University Villavaso, Steve ......................................................... University of New Orleans
(504) 280-6029 svillavaso1@cox.net
Tyler, Elizabeth ............................ University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
(217) 333-3890 ehtyler@illinois.edu Vitiello, Domenic . .................................................... University of Pennsylvania
vitiello@design.upenn.edu
Tyler, Norman ....................................................... Eastern Michigan Unviersity
(734) 457-8656 ntyler@emich.edu Viton, Phillip A. . ............................................................... Ohio State University
(614) 292-5427 viton.1@osu.edu
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Vale, Lawrence J................................... Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(617) 253-0561 ljvale@mit.edu Wack, Paul ............ California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
(805) 756-6331 pwack@calpoly.edu
Valenzuela, Abel ......................................University of California, Los Angeles
(310) 206-8224 abel@ucla.edu Waddell, Paul ................................................. University of California Berkeley
waddell@berkeley.edu
Vance, Eric .......................................................... University of British Columbia
ecvance@shaw.ca Wagner, Jacob ............................................ University of Missouri-Kansas City
(816) 235-6053 wagnerjaco@umkc.edu
Varady, David P. ............................................................ University of Cincinnati
(513) 405-3602 david.varady@uc.edu Walker, Ian ............................................................................ Clemson University
(864) 656-7209 iwalker@clemson.edu
Varandani, Meenakshi . .................................................................Pratt Institute
(718) 399-4340 MVarandani@nycedc.com Walker, Joanne ..................................................................... Temple University
Varni, James W. ................................................................ Texas A&M University Wallace, Terry............................................................... Jackson State University
(979) 862-1095 jvarni@archmail.tamu.edu
Wall, Geoff ....................................................................... University of Waterloo
Vasquez, David A. ...................................................... San Jose State University gwall@uwaterloo.ca
(415) 722-7167 dvasquez@aol.com
Wang, Rui..................................................................................................... UCLA
Ventura, Stephen J.........................................University of Wisconsin-Madison (310) 367-3738 ruiwang@ucla.edu
(608) 262-6416 ventura@facstaff.wisc.edu
Wang, Xinhao ............................................................... University of Cincinnati
Verbanac, Don ....................................................................... Ryerson University (513) 556-0497 xinhao.wang@uc.edu
dverbana@ryerson.ca
Wang, Young-Doo ...........................................................University of Delaware
Verderber, Stephen . ............................................................ Clemson University (302) 831-1706 youngdoo@udel.edu
(864) 656-3902 sverder@clemson.edu
Wang, Zhifang.................................................................. Texas A&M University
Verma, Niraj ..............................................Virginia Commonwealth University (979) 458-4121 zhifangw@neo.tamu.edu
(804) 828-6962 nverma2@vcu.edu
Ward, Robert.......................................................... Eastern Michigan University
Vidal, Avis C. ..................................................................Wayne State University (734) 487-0218 robert.ward@emich.edu
(313) 577-8842 a.vidal@wayne.edu
Warfield, Marjorie Erickson . ..................................................... Tufts University
Vidyarthi, Sanjeev . ......................................... University of Illinois at Chicago
(312) 355-0447 svidy@uic.edu
Warner, Mildred ......................................................................Cornell University
Vietorisz, Thomas ...................................................................Cornell Univeristy (607) 255-6816 mew15@cornell.edu
(607) 255-2333 tv12@cornell.edu
Warner, Sam Bass ................................. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Vigeant, Paul .................................................................Wayne State University (617) 253-5115 sambass@mit.edu
(313) 577-0539 ad6795@wayne.edu
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Warnken, Charles .......................................................... University of Oklahoma Welch, Joan M. ..............................................................West Chester University
(405) 325-3871 cwarnken@ou.edu (610) 436-2940 jwelch@wcupa.edu
Warren, Robert ................................................................University of Delaware Welsh, William ...................................................... Eastern Michigan University
(302) 831-1686 rwarren@udel.edu (734) 487-0218 wwelsh@emich.edu
Warren, Stacy ................................................... Eastern Washington University Wentz, Elizabeth .......................................................... Arizona State University
(509) 359-7962 swarren@ewu.edu (480) 965-7533 Elizabeth.Wentz@asu.edu
Warriner, G.K. .................................................................. University of Waterloo Wernstedt, Kris .....................Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University
wnrr@watarts.uwaterloo.ca (703) 706-8132 krisw@vt.edu
Watson, Philip ......................................................................University of Idaho Wescoat, James Jr................................. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(208) 885-6934 pwatson@uidaho.edu (617) 253-1400 wescoat@mit.edu
Watts, D. Whit ............................................ Indiana University of Pennsylvania Wesley, Joan .................................................................Jackson State University
(724) 357 2250 whit@iup.edu
Westendorff, David G. ....................................................University of Memphis
Ways, Howard . ........................................... The Catholic University of America (901) 678-4557 dwstndrf@memphis.edu
(202) 319-5188 ways@cua.edu
Wetterqvist, Orjan ..............................................................University of Florida
Webber, Steven ..................................................................... Ryerson University
(416) 979-5000 ext. 6772 swebber@ryerson.ca
Wheaton, William ................................. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(617) 253-1723 wheaton@mit.edu
Weber, Matthew D. . .......................................................Wayne State University
(313) 577-2701 matweber@umich.edu
Whitaker, Ana Maria ........... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
amcwhitaker@csupomona.edu
Weber, Rachel .................................................. University of Illinois at Chicago
(312) 355-0307 rachelw@uic.edu
Whitehead, Josh . ............................................................University of Memphis
(901) 678-2161 josh.whitehead@memphistn.gov
Webster, Douglas ........................................................ Arizona State University
(480) 965-7533 Douglas.Webster@asu.edu
White, Sammis........................................... University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
(414) 229-4807 sbwhite@uwm.edu
Wegrzyn, Dory . ......................................................... University of New Mexico
Weimar, Cameron .......................................The Catholic University of America Whittemore, Andrew ......................................... University of Texas, Arlington
(202) 319-6682 cweimar@cua.edu (817) 272-0458 andrew.whittemore@uta.edu
Weinberger, Rachel .................................................. University of Pennsylvania Whittington, Dale ..................................................University of North Carolina
(215) 746-4263 rrw@design.upenn.edu (919) 962-4755 dale.whittington@unc.edu
Weinberg, Philip ................................................................. New York University Whittington, Jan ........................................................ University of Washington
(206) 221-9629 janwhit@u.washington.edu
Weiner, Vicki .................................................................................. Pratt Institute
(718) 636-3486 ext 6464 vweiner@pratt.edu Wieters, Meghan .......................................................... University of Oklahoma
(405) 325-3851 kmeghanwieters@ou.edu
Weinstein, Alan ....................................................... Cleveland State Univeristy
(216) 687-3758 alan.weinstein@law.csuohio.edu Wigfall, La Barbara ....................................................... Kansas State University
(785) 532-5961 lbjw@ksu.edu
Weintraub, David ................................ California State University, Northridge
(818) 677-2904 david.weintraub@csun.edu Wiggins, Lyna .......................................................................................... Rutgers
David.Weintraub@lacity.org (732) 932-3822 ext. 568 lyna@rci.rutgers.edu
Weisenburger, Ray ....................................................... Kansas State University Wiley, Jonathan .................................................................... Clemson University
(785) 532-5961 rbw@ksu.edu (864) 656-4950 jwiley@clemson.edu
Weisz, Claire ....................................................................... New York University Willey, Claude ...................................... California State University, Northridge
(818) 677-2904 claude.willey@csun.edu
claudewilley@sbcglobal.net
Weitz, Jerry.................................................................... East Carolina University
(252) 328-6579 weitzj@ecu.edu
Williams, Clarence . .............................. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(617) 253-5446 cgwm@mit.edu
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Williams, Joanna .....................................................................UCL (The Bartlett) Wollenberg, Jay . ................................................ University of British Columbia
joanna.williams@ucl.ac.uk jay@coriolis.ca
Williams, Sarah....................................................................Columbia University Wong, Hing .................................................................. San Jose state University
(925) 549-2000 hingw@abag.ca.gov
Williams, Terrance ......................................The Catholic University of America
(202) 319-5565 williams@cua.edu Wong, Jack L. ................................................. University of Southern California
(310) 347-6310 jacklwong@msn.com
Willis, Mark .......................................................................... New York University
Wong, Sidney ...............................................................Morgan State University
(443) 885-3208 sidney.wong@morgan.edu
Willson, Richard W. . ............ California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
(909) 869-2701 rwwillson@csupomona.edu
Worzala, Elaine . ................................................................... Clemson University
(864) 656-3925 eworzal@clemson.edu
Wilson, Barbara Brown ......................................... University of Texas at Austin
(512) 471-2709 bbwilson@austin.utexas.edu
Woudsma, Clarence........................................................ University of Waterloo
cwoudsma@uwaterloo.ca
Wilson, Bev ................................... University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
(217) 333-3890 bevwilso@illinois.edu
Wubneh, Mulatu .......................................................... East Carolina University
(252) 328-1272 wubnehm@ecu.edu
Wilson, Constance ......................................................Alabama A&M University
(256) 372-4992 cwilson93@aol.com
Wuerzer, Thomas ............................................................. Boise State University
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Yaro, Robert . ............................................................ University of Pennsylvania Zhao, Jinhua ...................................................... University of British Columbia
yaro@rpa.org (604) 822-0107 jinhua.zhao@ubc.ca
Yeboah, Ian, .............................................................................. Miami University Zhou, Jiangping ................................................................ Iowa State University
(513) 529-5013 yeboahie@muohio.edu (515) 294-5470 pjz@iastate.edu
Yeh, Raymond ..................................................................... University of Hawaii Zhou, Min .................................................University of California, Los Angeles
(808) 956-3469 yeh@hawaii.edu (310) 825-3532 mzhou@soc.ucla.edu
Yin, Li ....................................................................... University at Buffalo SUNY Zhuang, Zhixi Cecilia ............................................................ Ryerson University
(716) 829-3485 liyin@buffalo.edu (416) 979-5000 ext. 6806 zczhuang@ryerson.ca
Yin, Li . .................................................................................... University of Utah Zhu, Pengyu ..................................................................... Boise State University
yin@arch.utah.edu
Zidar, Catherine .............................................................................Pratt Institute
Yonder, Ayse ...................................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4314 czidar@pratt.edu
(718) 399-4323 ayonder@pratt.edu
Zimmer, Richard J. . ............. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Yool, Stephen R. ................................................................ University of Arizona (909) 869-4943 rzimmer@csupomona.edu
Young, Raymond ................................................ University of British Columbia Zinke, Robert . .................................................. Eastern Washignton University
reyoung@shaw.ca (509) 828-1239 rzinke@ewu.edu
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