Changing It Up: Rail Stations and Demographic Change

This article was adapted a project presented in partial fulfillment of a master’s degree in City and Regional Planning at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill by Melanie Morgan under the guidance of Noreen McDonald, PhD. While there is no doubt that mass transit has many benefits, planners should be aware of these propensities for change when promoting TOD policies and must think critically about how … Continue reading Changing It Up: Rail Stations and Demographic Change

Let’s Launch a Bike to Class Week

This article originally appeared in the Active Living By Design blog on August 31, 2015. As a dual degree graduate student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC Chapel Hill) studying city and regional planning and public health, I am passionate about promoting healthy and active living. While many physical environments need to be modified or developed to facilitate active living, college … Continue reading Let’s Launch a Bike to Class Week