Congratulations to Madeline Brozen: 2014 Lee Schipper Scholar

We are proud to announce that Institute of Transportation Studies Assistant Director and Complete Streets Program Manager, Madeline Brozen, has been named a 2014 Lee Schipper Sustainable Transport Scholar.

Ms. Brozen was one of two scholars selected from among 82 applicants from 26 countries. As a Schipper scholar, she will conduct comparative international research on sustainable street design generally, and multi-modal level of service measures specifically.  Visit TheCityFix blog for a recent interview with Ms. Brozen about her work and the award.

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