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


  • Mildred Warner

    "Local government is ubiquitous. It is usually pragmatic, interested in key environmental, economic, social or political challenges, a potential actor for community development. This is why I find working at this scale across the world so interesting."

  • Linda Shi

    "I'm inspired by community-based and grassroots movements whose embodied knowledge and lived experience provide deep and powerful ideas for change. I seek to find ways to connect their ideas with pragmatic, implementable policy reforms and projects."

  • John Carruthers

    "Planning is a normative field about inclusion and shared visioning of the future; regional science can help inform the visioning process and be instrumental in decision making. I view them as inextricably connected."

  • Michael Tomlan

    "Books opened my imagination and shaped my intellectual growth, addressing my insatiable curiosity. My interest in historic preservation stems from linkages between ideas, activities, and objects throughout the world."

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