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College Towns

Ryan M Allen

College Towns, where urbanism meets higher education.

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

The Dashboard That Cried Wolf

Through Section 117 of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (HEA), universities must report “gifts and contracts with a value of $250,000 or more annually” to the US Federal government. The section has been a rule for over 30 years since 1986, ...

8 days ago
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Senior Driver Debate, Winter Olympic Students, & More

Note: Around the College Town is my weekly-ish links roundup article on urbanism and education. These posts mostly cover news that may have fallen through the cracks rather than the big events.

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Waymo Hits a Kid Walking to School: Crash Analysis

On January 23, 2026, a Waymo autonomous vehicle hit a child walking to school in Santa Monica, California. The student ended up being fine and apparently walked off the incident without much harm. Given the new technology, this incident mad...

21 days ago
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Where Super Bowl LX Coaches Went to College, New Urbanists Tools, & More

Note: Around the College Town is my weekly links roundup article on urbanism and education. These posts mostly cover news that may have fallen through the cracks rather than the big events. I promise that these are not always about football...

a month ago
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Authors

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  • Ryan M Allen

    Running the College Towns Substack here. Urbanism and higher education. Associate Professor at Soka University of America. Formerly known as @PoliticsAndEd on Old Twitter.

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