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Alumni News
- Focus on Jordan Villegas and His WorkRead the story on urban studies major BA alum Jordan Villegas and his work at Acts Housing in this month’s In Focus magazine. /letters-science/in-focus/alumni-student-news/what-can-you-do-with-an-urban-studies-major/ Post navigation
- Congratulations, Kat Kocisky and Prof. Ryan HolifieldCongratulations to USP alumna, Kat KociskyÌý(PhD ' 24) and USP faculty affiliateÌýProfessorÌýRyan HolifieldÌý(Geography and Urban Studies), for their recentlyÌýpublished article,ÌýHow Equitable are Urban Rail-Trails: A Review of 11 Development Plans that appears in the journal, Local Environment. You can access the abstract here.
- Natalie Hernandez (Urban Studies BA alumna, ’23) was accepted into the prestigious Urban Fellows program in New York CityNatalie Hernandez was sitting at a student networking event at the 2023 Population Association of America conference in New Orleans when she received a very important email. Read the whole story.
- ‘He had a passion for justice’: Milwaukee activist is rememberedDriven by a hatred of injustice, Milwaukee community activist writer, speaker and educator John Hagedorn will be remembered for his work, which includes racial justice, child welfare and civil and human rights.
- Near West Side Partners Announces Lindsey St. Arnold Bell (M.S., Urban Studies ’16) as Executive DirectorNear West Side Partners Announces Lindsey St. Arnold Bell (M.S., Urban Studies '16) as Executive Director Near West Side PartnersÌýtoday announced thatÌýLindsey St. Arnold BellÌýwill serve as the organization’s next Executive Director. St. Arnold Bell succeeds NWSP’s inaugural Executive DirectorÌýKeith Stanley, who, at the end of 2022, announced his departure from Milwaukee.