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Urban Planning student (and ITS fellowship recipient) Will Dominie recently won the Neville Parker Award for the best transportation and planning capstone project in the United States from the the Council of University Transportation Centers. Full story here.

Eric Morris was recently named winner of the 2012 UCTC Outstanding Student of the Year award. Eric received his Ph.D. from UCLA and is currently an Assistant Professor of Planning, Design, and the Built Environment at Clemson University. Full story here.

Madeline Wander (MURP ’12) was selected by the Board of Regents of the Eno Center for Transportation to participate in the 20th annual Eno Leadership Development Conference in Washington, D.C. Full story here.

Brian Taylor, Professor of Urban Planning and Director of ITS, has been named a Fellow of the American Institute of Certified Planners. Full story here.

 

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