What We’re Reading (10/25)

Each Friday, the Wagner Planner editorial board will publish a news roundup of recent planning news. Topics range the gamut of urban planning concentrations, but will mostly be at the discretion of the editors. Brendan’s Picks Mobility on Demand (podcast) “…explores the concept of a monthly mobility package that bundles together transit, bike-share, car-share, and… Read more What We’re Reading (10/25)

What We’re Reading (10/11)

Each Friday, the Wagner Planner editorial board will publish a news roundup of recent planning news. Topics range the gamut of urban planning concentrations, but will mostly be at the discretion of the editors. Brendan’s Picks America’s Hottest Cities for Urban Planners “You might think planners—and urbanists in general—congregate in big coastal metros. But planning… Read more What We’re Reading (10/11)

Hello Again

This semester, students will learn how to draw supply and demand curves, read and design a budget, and interpret the value of “p”. Yet very few of us will graduate as economists, accountants, or statisticians. That is because the power of urban planning is more than numbers, graphs, and maps alone. Planners derive their power… Read more Hello Again