What happens when technology changes how cities are seen, shaped, and served? That's what we're interested in U-M Urban Technology, one of the university's newest undergraduate degree programs.
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Here’s a December 2024 question for you: do politicians change society or do citizens? The Overton Window of political possibility is a theory that politicians follow voters rather than lead them. If you want to see new political norms, the...
👋 Charlie here, making a guest appearance fresh off our program’s latest trip—this time to New York City, where I spent a few days attending the 2024 Urban Tech Summit, hosted by our friends at Cornell Tech.
When the university moved to Ann Arbor in 1837 it was little more than a cluster of buildings and a field. There were cows! Approaching 200 years later, the campus spans millions of square feet over hundreds of acres and not a single cow in...
The degree we teach is transdisicplinary, meaning that we are intentionally looking for a space between urban planning, interaction/service design, and information science. You might think of this space as a valley surrounded by a mountain ...
The writers behind this newsletter.
Faculty Director of the Urban Technology program at University of Michigan's Taubman College + Cofounder of Dash Marshall, an architecture and strategic design studio. More at https://twitter.com/bryanboyer
Project Manager for Urban Technology at University of Michigan's Taubman College. Occasional historian. twitter.com/charlesrkeenan
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