City and regional planning has a profound impact on the world’s citizens as it helps create a more just, efficient, sustainable and beautiful world. Planning is done for communities, and community engagement is an integral part of Cornell’s planning curriculum. Yet, department faculty do not often have the opportunity to work together to improve their collective community-engaged teaching, research and writing. With the goal of refining and strengthening five existing workshop courses, core faculty members are creating opportunities to discuss their engaged teaching experiences, update the department’s rubric for workshop assessment and develop the skills they need to publish based on their engaged research. They are also tackling issues related to the long-term sustainability of these efforts at the department level and beyond.
- Victoria Beard, Department of City and Regional Planning
College of Architecture, Art and Planning
- Jeffrey Chusid, Department of City and Regional Planning
College of Architecture, Art and Planning
- George Frantz, Department of City and Regional Planning
College of Architecture, Art and Planning
- John Forester, Department of City and Regional Planning
College of Architecture, Art and Planning
- Neema Kudva, Department of City and Regional Planning
College of Architecture, Art and Planning
- Jennifer Minner, Department of City and Regional Planning
College of Architecture, Art and Planning
- Stephan Schmidt, Department of City and Regional Planning
College of Architecture, Art and Planning
- Community partner: Yayasan Kota Kita in Indonesia
- Community partner: City of Ithaca Planning Department and Comprehensive Plan Committee
- Community partner: Nilgiris Field Learning Center in India
- Community partner: Historic Ithaca, Inc.
- Community partner: City of Ithaca Historic Preservation Office
- Community partner: Honeyguide Foundation in Tanzania
- Community partner: Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College
- Community partner: Nelson Mandela African Institute of Science & Technology in Tanzania
- Community partner: Hudson River Valley Greenway
- Community partner: Hudson River Estuary Program
- Victoria Beard, Department of City and Regional Planning
College of Architecture, Art and Planning
- Jeffrey Chusid, Department of City and Regional Planning
College of Architecture, Art and Planning
- George Frantz, Department of City and Regional Planning
College of Architecture, Art and Planning
- John Forester, Department of City and Regional Planning
College of Architecture, Art and Planning
- Neema Kudva, Department of City and Regional Planning
College of Architecture, Art and Planning
- Jennifer Minner, Department of City and Regional Planning
College of Architecture, Art and Planning
- Stephan Schmidt, Department of City and Regional Planning
College of Architecture, Art and Planning
- Community partner: Yayasan Kota Kita in Indonesia
- Community partner: City of Ithaca Planning Department and Comprehensive Plan Committee
- Community partner: Nilgiris Field Learning Center in India
- Community partner: Historic Ithaca, Inc.
- Community partner: City of Ithaca Historic Preservation Office
- Community partner: Honeyguide Foundation in Tanzania
- Community partner: Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College
- Community partner: Nelson Mandela African Institute of Science & Technology in Tanzania
- Community partner: Hudson River Valley Greenway
- Community partner: Hudson River Estuary Program
Funding teams that are integrating community-engaged learning into new and existing curricula