
Judith T. Kenny
Associate Professor Emerita
Education
PhD, Geography, Syracuse University, 1990
MA, Geography, Syracuse University, 1977
BA, Geography, Portland State University, 1974
Research and Teaching Interests
Neighborhood Development ‘Race’ ethnicity and gender in the context of Urban Development Landscape meaning and interpretation Comparative urban geographies – the influence of western planning theories Housing Regional interests – North America and South Asia
Courses Taught
Geog 110 – The World: Peoples and Regions
Geog 114 – The Geography of Race in the U.S.
Geog 443 – Cities of the World, Comparative Urban Geography
Representative Publications
Bonds, A., Kenny, J. T., & Wolf, R. (2015). Neighborhood Revitalization without the Local: Race, Non-profit Governance, and Community Development. Urban Geography, 36(7), 1064-1082.