CSU kicked off the first of its 2022 Green Cities webinar lecture series with a discussion around sustainability and development efforts in the state of California.

In her extraordinary book, Saving Us: A Climate Scientist’s Case For Hope and Healing In a Divided World, Katharine Hayhoe eloquently writes about how to talk about climate change in a manner that can lead to collective...

Insights • December 11, 2021

Code Red!

In 2002, a year after the tragic attack on 9.11 and the destruction of the Twin Towers in Lower Manhattan, I convened a group of architects, engineers, landscape architects, urban planners, and urban designers under...

Princeton University established an award to honor Emeritus Professor Robert Geddes, a CSU awardee and member of the CSU Advisory Board, and his wife, Evelyn Geddes. The Robert and Evelyn Geddes Award.  Robert Geddes...

Announcements • December 1, 2021

UN-Habitat Executive Director meets with the President and Chair of CSU

Ms. Maimunah Mohd Sharif, the Executive Director of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme, held an exclusive meeting with CSU at the UN-Habitat office in New York City.

CSU Green Cities • July 7, 2021

CSU Kicks off its 2021 Green Cities Lecture Series

CSU promotes ​a better understanding of the role of sustainable urbanization and resilient design in the planning of our cities. Part of CSU’s role is to connect the global thought leaders concerned with urbanization...

Insights • June 21, 2021

Building a More Equitable and Sustainable Future

How are emerging designers imagining NYC’s recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and building a more equitable and sustainable future? Pratt Institute’s recent graduate student Kats Tamanaha proposes an...

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