Cornell Urban Scholars Program includes internship programs for graduate and undergraduate students in Washington, DC, through the Cornell in Washington Program in partnership with Cornell's Public Service Center.
Design for Health bridges the gap between the emerging research base on community design and healthy living and the everyday realities of local government planning.
Marcellus Shale Efforts include grants and research giving CRP a voice in one of the region's most controversial topics — natural gas drilling in the Marcellus Shale.
PreserveNet is a comprehensive database of regularly updated internet resources and current professional opportunities including extensive internship opportunities.
Progressive Planning is the magazine of Planners Network, an association of planners and others concerned with social and environmental justice. The organization's main office is housed in the department.
Restructuring Local Government provides information for local governments and is done in collaboration with Cornell's Cooperative Extension.