New Directions for America’s Urban Community Colleges
How are the changing dynamics of American urbanization impacting U.S. post-secondary education, and how can higher education institutions respond to […]
View ArticleAtlanta’s First Shipping Container Apartment Complex Offers Relief
Urban Studies Institute affiliate, Deirdre Oakley, responds to the City of Atlanta’s new cargo container housing development, positing that the […]
View ArticleUSI Alum Promotes an Equitable Atlanta at Park(ing) Day
The City of Atlanta’s Public Space Studio participated in the global Park(ing) Day event by hosting activities outside of the Atlanta City […]
View ArticleKeyShawn Phillips Receives Andrew J. Swope Scholarship for Equity and Justice
KeyShawn Phillips has been awarded the Andrew J. Swope Scholarship for Equity and Justice. This scholarship is awarded annually to […]
View ArticleAn End for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Could Hurt Atlanta...
President Trump is seeking to stop the work of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau(CFPB) and the director he appointed has […]
View ArticleFlooding and the Future Threat of Increased Climate Risks Aren’t Dampening...
Despite increased flooding and other climate risks, real estate prices in South Florida continue to rise. A recent in-depth report […]
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