Ananya Roy, professor of City and Regional Planning, is honored on the Berkeley Wall of Fame for her work with students on issues of poverty and inequality.
Ananya Roy, professor of City and Regional Planning, is honored on the Berkeley Wall of Fame for her work with students on issues of poverty and inequality.
Ian Carlton, Ph.D. candidate in the Department of City and Regional Planning, was a guest on the September 20, 2013, segment of Science Friday entitled: “Can Mass Transit Solve City Sprawl?”
This fall, Annie Notthoff (M.C.P. ‘85), Amanda Eaken (M.C.P. ’05), and Justin Horner (M.C.P. ‘94) successfully advocated for the enactment of SB 731 (Steinberg) to improve the California Environmental Quality Act’s treatment of traffic in urban planning.
Elizabeth Deakin, professor of City and Regional Planning and Urban Design, speaks to the UC Berkeley NewsCenter about the challenges and opportunities facing her as chair of the UC Berkeley Academic Senate.
Congratulations to DCRP alumnus Dr. Gerardo Sandoval, who received Honorable Mention for the Paul Davidoff Book Award for his book, Immigrants and the Revitalization of Los Angeles: Development and Change in MacArthur Park.
Manuel Castells, Spanish sociologist and Professor Emeritus of City and Regional Planning and of Sociology at UC Berkeley, was announced as one of four winners of the 2013 Balzan Prize, one of the highest scientific honors in the world.
Dan Chatman, Assistant Professor of City and Regional Planning at UC Berkeley, was interviewed on KALW Radio in a conversation about the impact of mass transportation on economic activity and the social and economic value of public transportation.
The Bay Bridge reopened after five days of construction complete with a rebuilt eastern span connecting the East Bay to San Francisco, restoring the bridge as a significant passage for vehicular traffic in the East Bay.
After rejecting an austere "freeway on stilts," officials sought a more striking design, rising from the bay in sparkling white.
Karen Frick, Lecturer in City and Regional Planning and Assistant Director of the University of California Transportation Center, discusses the transformation of the Eastern Span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge into a Megaproject.