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Transportation Justice for Night and Evening Shift Workers in Canada

A new study led by Dr. Matthew Palm and colleagues at the University of Toronto is taking a closer look at where evening and night shift workers live in Canada’s biggest cities and researchers say mor … Read more



Recap: PLAN637 Course Field Trip to Greensboro

Earlier this month, students in the DCRP’s PLAN637 (Public Transportation) got the opportunity to travel to Greensboro to observe the public transit system in the region and observe its strengths and … Read more



Improvements in California rush-hour traffic after COVID-19 pandemic

A recent study by Professor Matthew Bhagat-Conway, a faculty member in the UNC Department of City and Regional Planning, has found an interesting trend in California’s highway network—since 2020 and t … Read more



STRIDE Funds Master’s Capstone Projects

Receiving STRIDE funds helps with cost of living and reducing debt.



STRIDE STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: LINDSAY MARTIN OLUYEDE

Lindsay Oluyede image

Understanding the transportation barriers to accessing healthcare and identifying innovative solutions to address those barriers.



Carolina Tracker: A Resource for Recovery

The Carolina Tracker website features timely stories, datasets and visualizations based on 30 different economic, social and transportation indicators for all 100 counties in North Carolina.



Making “Public” Economic Data Accessible

Noreen McDonald

Amidst COVID-19 public safety measures, UNC researchers created a digital data dashboard to help inform North Carolina policymakers’ decisions on the state’s economic recovery.



Reinventing Traffic Impact Assessment

Noreen McDonald

Recent research has questioned the accuracy and unintended consequences of Traffic Impact Assessment as it’s conventionally employed.



Response to the Pandemic: Supply Chain

Charles Edwards

Supply chains around the world are under tremendous strain as the novel Coronavirus spreads.



ITE Student Chapter at Carolina Planning

NCSITE annual meeting group picture

Our student ITE Chapter welcomes anyone who works to improve livable communities.