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Fulbright Grants In Urban Planning And Architecture

The Fulbright Scholar Program is offering 25 lecturing/research awards in Architecture and Urban Planning for the 2002-2003 academic year.

April 26 - Institute Of International Education

Transit Vision For The Houston Region

A long-awaited transit study sets out the vision for the future of rail in the Houston region -- and it barely mentions transit.

April 26 - The Houston Chronicle

Architecture Is UNC Anthem

The new University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Chancellor is making architecture and urban design the top priority on campus.

April 25 - The News & Observer

New Jersey's 20 Sprawl-Stopping Recommendations

Committing $1 billion to preserve open space will do just half the job to curb suburban sprawl in New Jersey.

April 25 - The Star-Ledger

Suburban Guerillas Fight Sprawl

The Globe offers an international perspective of the covert culture that has spawned urban sprawl terrorists.

April 25 - The Globe


Bush's Green Plans

Newsweek reviews President Bush's environmental decisions and speculates about what might lie ahead.

April 25 - Newsweek

Researchers Link Climate Change To Land-Use

Findings suggest that planting more trees may not solve global warming problem.

April 25 - Contra Costa Times-Walnut Creek


Earth Day Events Raise Awareness

Environmental groups around the world held events to raise public awareness on the 31st annual Earth Day.

April 25 - National Geographic

Site Selection For The 21st Century

In today's relocation market, the old axiom, "location, location, location, just isn't enough anymore.

April 25 - Facility City

Bush Okay For National Park Snowmobile Ban

President Bush approved a Clinton administration ban on snowmobile use in the Grand Teton and Yellowstone national parks.

April 25 - The Washington Post

U.S. Alone In Opposing Kyoto Protocol

Of the 40 nations at the high-level talks, all but the United States were in favor of the Kyoto climate change protocol.

April 25 - Wired

A Sweet-Smelling Subway

The London Underground experiments with fragrances to improve the subway commute.

April 24 - The Chicago Tribune

EcoComplex: A Model Of Eco-Friendly Architecture

New Jersey's EcoComplex, an environmental research and technology development center, practices what it preaches.

April 24 - The Star-Ledger

New Redistricting Software

New and affordable, yet powerful software is making it possible for citizens to offer alternative redistricting plans.

April 24 - Wall St. Journal

Buffalo Nonprofit To Save Architectural Treasures

Preservationists in Buffalo, NY, have created a nonprofit organization to salvage historic fixtures from buildings about to be demolished.

April 24 - The Buffalo News

Rural Growth Limits: Should Churches Be Exempt?

The largest church in King County, WA, sparked the debate over rural growth limits.

April 24 - The Seattle Times

Twelve Most Distinctive Towns

The National Trust for Historic Preservation names its twelve picks for the 2001 list of most distinctive towns.

April 24 - National Trust For Historic Preservation

Converting A Train Station To Upscale Hotel

Fort Worth, Texas planners examine how to convert a train station to an upscale hotel.

April 24 - HoustonPress

Boston: Cars Vs. Pedestrians

"America's walking city" has a high rate of pedestrian fatalities.

April 24 - Boston Herald

The Politics Of Land-Use

Ron Dzwonkowski observes that issues such as sprawl, open space, and zoning affect everybody but few politicians take them on as campaign issues.

April 24 - The Detroit Free Press

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