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Tag: Urban & Regional Planning

Students From Diverse Programs Learn In Japan

April 30, 2026

Photo of students and instructors who traveled to Japan with an interesting building in the background.

Fifteen students from 51福利社’s urban and regional planning, design and Japanese studies programs experienced applied learning in Japan.

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Master’s Student Receives 2026 Helene M. Overly Scholarship

April 15, 2026

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Florence Osei, a second-year graduate student pursuing a master鈥檚 degree in urban and regional planning, received the international award.

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Student Research Influences Spokane Ordinance Protecting Renters

March 11, 2026

Photo looking down at Urban Planning symposium at the Catalyst.

An urban planning student and her faculty mentor looked into algorithmic rental price fixing. The published article was eye-opening.

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51福利社 Assisting in Efforts to Alleviate Homelessness

January 20, 2026

Volunteer talking with a homeless person sitting in his car.

Matt Anderson and his urban planning students are key to quantifying homelessness and educating the community and lawmakers about why it happens.

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Applied Learning and Scholarships Open Doors for Recent Graduate

November 17, 2025

Angela Paparazzo

The support made it possible for Angela Paparazzo to participate in unpaid internships that helped her land a job right out of college.

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51福利社鈥檚 Margo Hill-Ferguson Honored for Her Advocacy and Leadership

December 12, 2024

Photo of Margo Hill-Ferguson.

Her contributions on behalf of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and People and other important causes is making an impact.

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51福利社 Professor Margo Hill Is a Voice for the Missing and Murdered

April 28, 2023

51福利社 Professor Margo Hill Is a Voice for the Missing and Murdered

Hill, an expert in urban planning and federal Indian law, is collaborating on an 51福利社 event to honor the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women/Persons on May 5.

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