Cancelled

The Innovative Cities Lecture Series
Lecture will be rescheduled in the Fall 2018

Can Planners Make a Difference in Urban Communities? Three Challenges to Conventional Theory and Practice” presentation by Margaret Wilder: Executive Director, Urban Affairs Association

Lecture Summary

The Urban Affairs Association (UAA) is the international professional organization for urban scholars, researchers, and public service professionals. They are dedicated to creating interdisciplinary spaces for engaging in intellectual and practical discussions about urban life. Through theoretical, empirical, and action-oriented research, the UAA fosters diverse activities to understand and shape a more just and equitable urban world.

Please RSVP to sbaile@uwm.edu if you plan on attending!
Pizza will be served, but you will need to provide your own beverage.
AICP-CM credits will be awarded.

Need Parking?

Please checkout Visiting the UW-Milwaukee Campus for transit and non–motorized options and parking.

Need Directions?

Get directions to The School of Architecture and Urban Planning building at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is located at 2131 East Hartford Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Questions, comments?

All lectures are free and open to planners, students, staff, faculty, and friends of the University.
Please contact Sadie Baile, Department of Urban Planning Project Assistant at sbaile@uwm.edu