Announcing the Emerging Leaders in Transportation 2016
Congratulations to the 2016 class of Emerging Leaders in Transportation!
Congratulations to the 2016 class of Emerging Leaders in Transportation!
Around 86,000 New Yorkers are biking to work or school regularly, with more than 400,000 cycling trips made on a typical day in NYC, according to NYC DOT’s most recent “Cycling in the City—A Snapshot.” Here at the NYU Rudin Center, many of our res
Adrian Untermyer, deputy director of the Historic Districts Council and alumnus of the NYU Rudin Center Emerging Leaders program, was featured in The New York Times today.
To gear up for Election Day, the NYU Rudin Center looked at transportation ballot measures throughout the United States. We created this handy map to help you explore initiatives across the nation (click on highlighted areas for details).
Date: 11/15/2016
Time: 8:45am - 10:00am
Location: The Puck Building, The Rudin Family Forum for Civic Dialogue, 2nd Fl., 295 Lafayette Street, New York, NY 10012-9604
Today's Guardian takes a look at New York City's trash, which costs $2.3 billion annually to dispose.
Street life makes the city - just take a look at these Photoshopped images from artist Marc Yankus, currently on display at ClampArt gallery, 247 W 29th St.
New Yorkers’ unparallelled ingenuity is perfectly captured in the elaborate costumes and displays they assembled for Halloween.
The November elections saw major wins for transportation infrastructure projects in the United States. 56 of the 82 ( or 68%) of the initiatives proposed in cities, counties and states passed.
Last week, the NYU Rudin Center concluded its second Emerging Leaders in Transportation program.
Join us for the study release of the 2017 Outlook for Intercity Bus Travel in the United States, a new study by the Chaddick Institute for Metropolitan Development at DePaul University.