Transportation Student Wins National Award
For the 8th time in the past eight years, a UCLA Urban Planning student
has won an award for the best transportation policy and planning masters
project, thesis, or dissertation from the Council of University
Transportation Centers (CUTC).
Complete story available at http://www.spa.ucla.edu/dept.cfm?d=up&s=newsevents&f=news.cfm&news_id=13327
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