School of Planning, Public Policy and Management News

Associate Professor Nicole Ngo Featured in BBC Article on Extreme Heatwaves

Associate Professor, Nicole Ngo, joins industry experts in this article by the BBC to talk about the dangers of heatwaves, especially for children in urban environments.

RARE Secures Funding for Renewable Energy Implementation in Rural Oregon

The University of Oregon's Resource Assistance for Rural Environments AmeriCorps Program secured $100,000 to work with area partners to increase implementation of renewable energy generation by rural small businesses, farms, and agricultural producers throughout the state of Oregon.

An Inclusive Community Builder and Passionate Academic: Remembering PPPM’s David Povey

The College of Design celebrates the life of one of the visionary leaders of the School of Planning, Public Policy and Management (PPPM), David Povey, after his tragic death in May 2023.

Lewis and Meléndez Awarded Grant to Research Oregon Housing

The School of Planning, Public Policy and Management (PPPM) is celebrating a competitive grant award earned by Associate Professor, Rebecca Lewis, and Assistant Professor, José Meléndez. The research team secured a competitive research grant from the Housing Solutions Lab, housed at the NYU Furman Center.

Why affordable housing construction can be unaffordable in Portland

Robert Parker and Rebecca Lewis from PPPM and IPRE join other housing experts in an article about housing affordability in Portland.

PPPM Experts Talk Oregon Housing Shortage in OPB Article

Rebecca Lewis and other PPPM experts talk about the Oregon housing shortage in new OPB article.

Yizhao Yang Wins Fulbright Scholarship to Japan

School of Planning, Public Policy and Management Associate Professor, Yizhao Yang, has been awarded a Fulbright scholarship to Japan. Yang will study Japanese cities’ use of Voluntary Local Reviews, which assess United Nations Sustainable Development Goal achievements and provide sustainability education to its citizens.

RARE Program Winter Check In

What have our RARE service members been up to? Find out!

Sustainable City Year Program Proposals Due March 3

Are you looking to strengthen your local community but are limited by time, budget, or maybe knowledge? The Sustainable City Year Program might just have the answers for you!

Oregon Design Duck Profile: Emma Koontz

Learn more about Clark Honors College (CHC) student and Oregon Design Duck (ODD) Emma Koontz, who is majoring in Planning, Public Policy and Management, in this great student profile courtesy of CHC.

RARE AmeriCorps Member Applications Now Available!

Are you interested in community building, natural resources, food security, natural hazard planning, economic development or land use planning? If so, you should consider applying to serve as a Resource Assistance for Rural Environments (RARE) AmeriCorps member.

RARE Profiles from the College of Design

At the College of Design, there is a "rare" opportunity for graduating students and alumni looking to gain professional experience and make a difference in Oregon's rural communities. The Resource Assistance for Rural Environments (RARE) Program, an AmeriCorps program administered through the Institute for Policy Research and Engagement (IPRE), has been engaging and working alongside rural communities since 1994 to improve their economic, social, and environmental conditions. Linking the expertise of staff and faculty within IPRE with the resources of the University of Oregon, RARE members have access to tools and resources that ensures a one-of-a-kind service experience that is hard to match anywhere in the country.