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My First Semester in Architecture School …
Today’s post is a glimpse into the world of a first year architecture student by contributing writer Jennifer Gunther.Jennifer Gunther is a design management sophomore at Arizona State University. She has written for NAU’s The Lumberjack and ASU’s own State Press, as well as for Modern Phoenix. Though she may prefer writing to... [read more]
Thoughts from Parson School of Design: Education, Urbanization & Citizen Activism
Education is critical if we are to continue to improve our cities. With this in mind, This Big City’s Joe Peach and Lyndsey Scofield were thrilled to get the opportunity to talk with Aseem Inam, Director of the MA Theories of Urban Practice, and Miguel Robles-Duran, Director of the MS Design and Urban... [read more]
Podcast: Civil Rights Leaders on Modern Social Change
Unveiling ceremony for the Delta Seeds program in the U.S. state of Mississippi. Source: Delta Seeds.How do you work toward a more just world when the systems that hold it up are crumbling before your eyes?"In this period, imagination is more important than education," said the Reverend Nelson Johnson of Greensboro, North Carolina.... [read more]
Save $20 Billion By Building Schools Green
Here’s a puzzler. Right at the time of day when some kids are most likely to get into trouble, most schools close the door and turn off the lights. Seems silly, doesn’t it? That disconnect, along with a slew of other good reasons, has helped give birth to the community schools movement. [read more]
Register Now for E-Learning Course on Sustainable Urban Mobility
We can't promise you recess or toy cars, but the e-learning course on sustainable urban mobility is bound to give you a new vision for the future. Photo by sarflondondunc. The United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) in partnership with the German Technical Cooperation (GIZ) will run a new session of online courses on... [read more]
Strive: A New Education Model Built For Cities
This interview is the second in a series of conversations with friends and members of Living Cities, a philanthropic collaborative of 22 foundations and financial institutions. On September 27th, Living Cities will be hosting a 20th anniversary event with a live webcast available on their website. [read more]
Berlin Launches Urban Gardening Education Project
Starting this autumn, a network in Berlin is starting that promotes the knowledge exchange about urban gardening. The new network is targeting experts from garden and agricultural industries, vocational students, vocational school teachers and private individuals. The German Federal... [read more]
Reconciling Education Reform and New Urbanism
Schools may not be the urbanist anchors we want, but the community can serve as a school, as well as push for transit that connects other educational needs. On Sunday I read an article in the News and Observer that illustrates the true effect of the modern neighborhood school. In this article, schools in wealthy neighborhoods had... [read more]
Rethinking Urban Planning Education, by Alexa Mills
Urban planning has long excelled at integrating different fields of study because cities, by nature, demand multidisciplinary thinking. Yet addressing the world’s most critical problems, such as urban poverty and energy efficiency, require a dynamism that moves beyond combining academic disciplines, and into a space that recognizes the... [read more]
Changing urban jobs, new urban lifestyles
How is the changing nature of urban employment changing our cities? Many cities, particularly in North America, emerged as centers for manufacturing, primary industry and some natural resource processing and trade. In recent decades, manufacturing finished products has become more automated and global. Making primary... [read more]
The Giant Sucking Sound
"Nearly all rich and powerful people are not notably talented, educated, charming, or good-looking. They became rich and powerful by wanting to be rich and powerful." - Paul Arden"But God has chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God has chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are... [read more]
Detroit: Out-Migration Devastates Michigan (and the Midwest)
"I have a riddle: Since education makes a person more likely to leave your region, how do you justify your investment in human capital?" - Jim Russell, Return to PittsburghThe Detroit News is running a series on out-migration from Michigan called "Leaving Michigan Behind". (For some reason, the main article is missing from the series... [read more]
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Wall Street Green Summit XI
When: Mon, 2012-03-19 08:00
Delivering the Green Deal: Building Partnerships, Tackling Fuel Poverty
When: Thu, 2012-03-22 08:00
Delivering the Green Deal: Building Partnerships, Tackling Fuel Poverty
When: Thu, 2012-03-22 08:00
Redesigning Local Services: Policy and Practice
When: Thu, 2012-03-29 14:15
A New Strategy for NHS Procurement: Securing the Future of NHS Services
When: Tue, 2012-04-17 08:00
Public Sector Pensions: Affordable, Sustainable, Fair
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