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- The Department now has 17 fully funded graduate students. <<More>>
- The Department is excited to introduce three new faculty, Dr. Yanmei Li from the Ohio State University, Dr. Diana Mitsova Boneva from the University of Cincinnati and Dr. Asli Ceylan Oner from Virginia Tech. <<More>>
- MURP student Jennifer Rosenberg’s Planning Project leads to a publication in the Journal of Urban Planning and Development. <<More>>
- Research by Dr. Maghelal and colleagues awarded JAPA's Best Article for 2007. <<More>>
- On Sunday March 16 at 5:45 am, students gathered for this year's Chair's Event which took students and faculty to Snake Bight in Everglades National Park. <<More>>
- The Department of Urban and Regional Planning and the Department of Spatial Development, Infrastructure, and Environmental Planning, Technical University, Vienna are engaged in a two semester exchange program focused on the topic of Metropolitan Context, Strategic Positioning. The program will run from January to August, 2008. <<More>>
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- September 18th, 2008
“Shaping Broward County”
Richard J. Jackson, MD MPH
Hollywood Central Performing Arts Center
1770 Monroe Street, Hollywood, FL 33020
Phone: 954-921-3439 ext 225 for special accommodation
Parking: Turn East off US 1 at Monroe into the parking lot. If full overflow may use church parking nest door.
Admission is free. All are welcome.
Two LU HSW Hours for AIA members.
Others may self record, collect your CEU certificate at the end of the lecture.
6pm social and networking – 7pm lecture
Richard J. Jackson MD MPH is the Director of the Graham Environmental Sustainability Institute at the University of Michigan. As Director for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
National Center for Environmental Health in Atlanta he has experienced how our environment is linked to our nation’s health. He will share data about how our environment influences our health and
life-style and how we can create a sustainable future for generations to come. Understanding the relationships will help us change course and create better synergies between our environment and our health in the future.
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