UF Has First Accredited Online Planning Degree
UF’s Master of Urban and Regional Planning became the first program in the US to be accredited with a fully online option.
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UF’s Master of Urban and Regional Planning became the first program in the US to be accredited with a fully online option.
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Intermediate Planning Information Systems (URP6275) was one of three courses to be recognized campus-wide with an award for excellence in online delivery.
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Doctoral students Wei Zhai and Xueyin Bai, and Dr. Zhong-Ren Peng, developed a bottom-up approach to measuring transportation efficiency with a case study of New York City taxis.
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Planning consultant and author Bill Kercher, AICP, explained what gives small towns character at URP’s annual Earnest R. Bartley Memorial Lecture.
Character Towns Inspire at the Bartley Lecture Read More »
URP students and faculty were recognized at the annual conference of the Florida Chapter of the American Planning Association.
APA Florida Conference 2019 Read More »
The Florida Chapter of the American Planning Association recognized the project Neighborhoods As Community Assets.
Award of Excellence in Neighborhood Planning Read More »
Dr. Ruth Steiner spent two weeks in Indonesia to deliver a keynote address at an international conference and give invited talks at three universities as part of a USAID initiative.
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Dr. Zhong-Ren Peng received a grant from the Florida Department of Transportation to evaluate the first public ridesharing service in Florida.
Evaluating Tampa’s Downtowner Service Read More »
Dr. Zhong-Ren Peng received a Florida Department of Transportation grant to study the lifecycle costs and benefits of freight transportation projects.
Economic Impacts of Freight Transportation Read More »
Dr. Zhong-Ren Peng received a research grant from the National Science Foundation and joined an international consortium to study the urban food-water-energy nexus from a regional planning perspective.
Food Water Energy Nexus NSF Grant Read More »