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September 11, 2015
The UCLA Department of Urban Planning invites applications for a tenured or tenure-track faculty position in transportation.  We seek a bold, innovative thinker who is, or soon will be, a leading scho […]
August 27, 2015
Latest Issue Of ACCESS Magazine Now Available! The Spring/Summer issue of ACCESS magazine is hot off of the press and now available to view at the brand-new ACCESS website, accessmagazine.org. Here’s […]
June 9, 2015
US DOT Secretary Anthony Foxx ITS Director Brian Taylor and Secretary Foxx commence the Q&A Professor Donald Shoup gets his nametag and enters the lecture Standing room only to hear the Secretary […]
January 22, 2015
1st Year MURP students at the UC Davis Reception (taken by Ariana Vito) 1st Year MURPs at WTS Advancing Women in Transportation Reception (taken by Ariana Vito) PhD student Trevor Thomas with his post […]
December 10, 2014
The Fall 2014 issue of ACCESS magazine is hot off of the press and now available to view at the brand-new ACCESS website, accessmagazine.org. Here’s a taste of what you’ll find in the latest issue: Ph […]
November 17, 2014
Here at the Lewis Center, we’re still basking in the positive and thought-provoking glow of the 2014 Arrowhead Symposium, which this year took a deep dive into the topic of Resilient Cities and Region […]
November 17, 2014
The title of opening talk at the 24th annual Arrowhead symposium was brazen and even a touch combative: “What are Resilient Cities and Regions, and Why Should We Care?” In his introductory remarks, Sy […]
November 17, 2014
Fulton began with the basic question everyone came to discuss: How does resilience relate to planning? Resilience is usually thought of in economic or environmental terms, and the resiliency of the bu […]
November 17, 2014
Most people are familiar with hard infrastructure- perhaps images of roads, bridges, buildings, and sewers immediately come to mind. Yet many may not be as familiar with the concept of soft infrastruc […]
November 17, 2014
The Sonoran Desert covers large parts of California and Arizona, and is the hottest desert in North America. Yet the desert area also hosts Phoenix, AZ, a metropolitan area of 4.3 million and one of A […]
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