In the Media

Thursday, January 21, 2021

Zoom Town: Could Ithaca Become the Place Remote Workers Abandon Cities For?

The Ithaca Times: Research by regional planning student Robyn Wardell (M.R.P. '21) on remote work trends in Ithaca is covered in an Ithaca Times story.


Tuesday, January 19, 2021

Vermont's BIPOC Drivers Are Most Likely to Have a Run-in with Police, Study Shows

PhysOrg News: Visiting Associate Professor Nancy Brooks, CRP, contributed to a new University of Vermont study reviewing racial bias during traffic stops in Vermont.


Wednesday, January 13, 2021

Cornell AAP's New York City Program Receives $10 Million Gift from Gensler Family

The Architect's Newspaper: Arch Paper announces the Gensler family's substantial gift that will enable AAP to sustain its New York City program, AAP NYC.


Monday, January 4, 2021

The U.S. General Who Steered China Right

The Wall Street Journal: CRP faculty Thomas J. Campanella pens a Wall Street Journal OpEd about the U.S. general who got China to change from driving on the left to the right.


Wednesday, December 9, 2020

Princeton | Places Urban Imagination Prize: Shoshana R. Goldstein

Places Journal: Shoshana Goldstein (Ph.D. CRP '19) won the inaugural Princeton Places Urban Imagination Prize for her study of inequities suffered by Indian migrant workers.


Monday, November 23, 2020

Hidden Territories: Uncovering the Racist Legacy of the American Landscape

Harvard Graduate School of Design: Harvard GSD quotes CRP's Linda Shi and others on equitable planning policy structure and transforming the design disciplines to achieve social justice.


Friday, October 30, 2020

Second Ithaca Drought in Five Years Threatens Water Supply and Local Ecosystem

Cornell Daily Sun: Regional science graduate student Harman Singh Dhodi (M.R.P. '21) comments on conditions, practices, and ideas that shape Cornell's water management systems.


Friday, October 16, 2020

Climate Change Offers Opportunity for Cooperation, Innovation, and Leadership in Coastal Georgia

Savannah Now: CRP's Linda Shi comments on the challenges of defining a cohesive climate adaptation agenda attending to inequality, education, health policy, and other issues.


Thursday, October 15, 2020

From Peak City to Ghost Town: The Urban Centres Hit Hardest by COVID-19

Financial Times: CRP's Thomas Campanella is quoted in Financial Times on how the pandemic has changed cities such as London, Paris, Tokyo, and New York City.


Thursday, October 15, 2020

The Wall Street Journal: Building Up Their Memory

The Wall Street Journal: Höweler + Yoon's Memorial to Enslaved Laborers at UVA honors the thousands of slaves who constructed the school, many of whom remain unidentified.


Friday, October 9, 2020

Should We Be Subsidizing Cars for Low-Income Families?

Fast Company: CRP’s Nick Klein tackles a transportation conundrum: subsidizing cars for auto-dependent commuters while improving transit, walking, and biking infrastructure.


Tuesday, October 6, 2020

Ideas We Should Steal: 10 Ways to Fix Our Garbage Mess

The Philadelphia Citizen: Executive Director of AAP NYC Robert W. Balder brings expertise to a dialogue on merging trash with economic development in Philadelphia.


Friday, October 2, 2020

Coronavirus Shows How a Street Closure Could Open Up Downtown Clearwater

Tampa Bay Times: Associate Professor Stephan Schmidt, CRP, comments on the potential benefit of permanent pedestrian malls out of street closures for outdoor dining.


Tuesday, September 29, 2020

U.S. Election 2020: Scientists Weigh in on Climate Change Issues

MedicalNewsToday: Linda Shi, assistant professor in CRP, comments on science-backed considerations that are important for voters to understand in the upcoming election.


Thursday, September 24, 2020

A Dirty and Growing Problem: Too Few Toilets

Science News for Students: CRP professor and associate dean of research Victoria Beard comments on her research on wastewater and water access in low- and medium-income countries.


Friday, September 18, 2020

Quotes from Experts: Climate Plan Solutions

SciLine: CRP's Linda Shi and other scientists were asked what science-backed considerations are most important to voters in choosing candidates on climate change issues.


Wednesday, September 16, 2020

The Secret to Revitalizing Urban Downtowns

Fast Company: As more streets are pedestrianized during the pandemic, research by CRP's Stephan Schmidt looks at factors adding to the success of urban pedestrian malls.


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