Department of City and
Regional Planning

The Department of City and Regional Planning at Cornell University provides a dynamic, rigorous, and supportive context for addressing the most urgent planning questions of our time.

Our faculty and students plan for a sustainable future, confront inequality, transform the built environment, engage communities, and re-imagine planning by reflecting on theories, practices, contradictions, and politics. At CRP, the next generation of planners and urbanists hone critical disciplinary planning and urban studies skills through a wide selection of courses offered by the department, the college, and Cornell, a world-class Ivy League university.

Our Priorities


  • Neema Kudva

    "I am interested in practices and institutions that undergird equitable planning. I look for organizing principles in the everyday and in the exceptional, which help generate resistance as well as equitable, beautiful, and just ways of being."

  • Sophie Oldfield

    "It's a fantastic time to be a southern urban scholar. We have an invitation to think and work differently, to draw on interdisciplinary approaches to face and engage the crises and creativity that define cities across the world."

  • Jennifer Minner

    "In my research on creative place-keeping and circular cities, I ask: How can city planning and preservation engage with material care for the built environment while advancing more equitable communities and just places?"

  • Thomas J. Campanella

    "My career as an academic is driven by a yearning to inspire others to appreciate the richness, depth, and complexity of the everyday urban world, to develop a lifelong curiosity about landscape, place, and the built environment."

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