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As we begin to ease out of pandemic restrictions, many urban planners have emphasized the importance of shifting completely back to the pre-pandemic lifestyle as opposed to transitioning into a ‘new normal’ as many have predicted might occur.

Kayleigh

The School of Planning is pleased to announce that Kayleigh Swanson will be serving as the new Student Governing Board Representative for the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP).  She will be serving a two year term which begins this spring, "the role of the student representative is to ensure that the concerns of students are reflected in discussions and decisions of the ACSP Governing Board."

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Hosted by Adrian Lee, The Globe and Mail presents the ‘City Space’ podcast, addressing key challenges that cities face today. Featuring a range of experts, we gain insight into what does and does not make a city run well, and how urban planners have been working towards making the spaces we live in more affordable, efficient, and sustainable.

Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Participation Matters!

ARIEDI Consultation Survey: Participation Winners!

We are pleased to announce the three winners for participation in the Anti-racism, Indigenization, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (ARIEDI) Consultation survey! Kevin Bonnell, Alex Wilson, and Gabriella Diaz Urdaneta have received a $50 transfer to their WatCard!

The School of Planning sincerely appreciates the participation of all our students and their contributions towards the development of the School of Planning Values Statement.

Friday, November 26, 2021

Jack Rosen Pitch Competition

Application deadline: December 3, 2021, at 11:59 pm.

The Jack Rosen Pitch Competition is a multifaceted program aimed at supporting aspiring young entrepreneurs through pitch resources, coaching, and exposure. The Jack Rosen Pitch Competition provides a valuable opportunity for students to get practiceget noticed and get $3,000 to fund their idea.