August 30, 2022
J-PAL North America Launches Two Partnership Opportunities to Research Social Programs
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J-PAL North America, a research center in the MIT Department of Economics, has opened two Evaluation Incubators: the Housing Stability Evaluation Incubator and State and Local Evaluation Incubator. J-PAL North America’s Evaluation Incubators equip partners to use randomized evaluations — the most scientifically rigorous method used to study program impact — in order to generate…
Data Science & Spatial Analysis | Diversity, Equity & Justice | Economy & Development | Housing & Homelessness | Policy & Law
August 26, 2022
Seattle Approaches to Homelessness Highlighted in NYT Guest Essay
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Urban@UW occasionally shares opinion pieces that touch on research related to urban topics. Here, we share a guest essay in the New York Times, titled, “Something Better Than a Tent for the Homeless”: The needs of homeowners and businesses and those of people who are unsheltered often conflict. Community leaders, faced with increasing crime and…
Advocacy & Civic Engagement | Diversity, Equity & Justice | Health & Well Being | Housing & Homelessness | Policy & Law
August 25, 2022
WA ecosystems are changing. Conservation efforts are, too
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Ecologists like Joe Rocchio, who manages Washington’s Natural Heritage Program, are racing to keep biodiversity from disappearing. The program develops the rare plant and ecosystem databases and conservation priorities that feed directly into Natural Areas designations, among other state and federal natural resource policies and decisions. Without adjusting how Washington sets conservation priorities, Rocchio says…
Climate & Energy | Land Use & Planning | Natural Resources & Environment | Water
August 22, 2022
Founders Hall will be a model of sustainable construction, carbon capture, energy and water conservation and natural cooling
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As Foster School of Business students, faculty and staff anticipate enjoying the much-improved convenience, beauty and amenities of the newly constructed Founders Hall when it opens next month, they will be doing so in one of the region’s most sustainably constructed buildings. From carbon-sequestering construction materials to drought-resistant vegetation, every aspect of the building is…
Climate & Energy | Design & Building | Innovation & Technology | Natural Resources & Environment | Water
August 18, 2022
Dean Cheng at AIA ’22
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The Soul Children of Chicago, an acclaimed youth choir, delivered an energetic start to Day 2 of A’22. The group performed four songs to warm up the crowd for the impending keynote panel conversation. Moderated by Lee Bey, a Chicago-based photographer, author, lecturer, and architecture critic, the conversation featured renowned architects Vishaan Chakrabarti, FAIA, Renée…
Advocacy & Civic Engagement | Design & Building | Diversity, Equity & Justice | Economy & Development | Health & Well Being | Innovation & Technology
August 16, 2022
New UW study shows how COVID lockdowns affected Northwest birds
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While the unusual quiet of the pandemic’s first months was hard on many people, it allowed birds in the Pacific Northwest to use a wider range of habitats, according to a newly published University of Washington study. The study, published Thursday in Scientific Reports, found that in Pacific Northwest cities under lockdown, birds were just…
Health & Well Being | Natural Resources & Environment
August 11, 2022
Expansion of electric vehicle grid hits roadblocks in rural WA
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In just the past few years, the number of electric vehicles registered in the state more than tripled as new EV options became available, according to state licensing data. This year so far, one out of every 10 vehicles sold is an EV. Today about 100,000 EVs roam Washington highways and streets, though they still…
Climate & Energy | Infrastructure & Transportation | Innovation & Technology | Natural Resources & Environment
August 9, 2022
It’s not just tuition and fees: College students are facing increasingly high rent prices, too
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When she transferred to the University of California, Berkeley, JoLynn Kelly split a bunk bed in a tiny loft apartment – and the $2,800 a month it cost to rent. “I had to get a loan just for that,” said Kelly, now a senior who plans to become a math teacher. After racking up $16,800…
Economy & Development | Education | Food | Housing & Homelessness
August 5, 2022
The rise of high-tech real estate investing platforms and their effect on housing affordability
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Real estate tech startups are making it easier for people to invest and manage property. But critics argue that these software companies and their business models are gobbling up the limited amount of available housing in the process, driving up costs and pushing out first-time buyers. The demand from investors interested in purchasing real estate…
Housing & Homelessness | Innovation & Technology
August 4, 2022
College of Built Environments students help historically Black churches survive gentrification
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Rev. George Davenport Jr. had a vision of using real estate to sustain his church community in its historically Black Central District neighborhood. But while the streets around the church gentrified, he struggled through the complex landscape of zoning laws, building codes and speculative funding options. Then he stumbled upon the Nehemiah Initiative and the…
Advocacy & Civic Engagement | Diversity, Equity & Justice | Economy & Development | History & Preservation | Housing & Homelessness | Land Use & Planning