The college campus is in a state of change. Flipped classrooms, rising costs, and other factors are forcing universities to redefine the student experience, and housing lies at the center of this ...
Los Angeles is on the opposite end of the spectrum, with more than three-quarters of homes in expensive neighborhoods More Economic Integration Doesn't Necessarily Signal Equality Where people live ...
The approach optimizes hourly demand and supply of power and water with integrated neighborhood-based power and water plants, significantly reducing costs and pollution compared to traditional systems ...
Your Artstor image groups were copied to Workspace. The Artstor website will be retired on Aug 1st. RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal... RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social ...
When ordered busing began in Pinellas County in 1971, it was the only workable means of desegregating the schools. While the Pinellas plan has been successful, it does have a flaw that has become ...
A strong majority of people in the most diverse communities near Washington, D.C., say they're happy with where they live, according to a new study of race and neighborhood satisfaction. The study is ...
Neighborhood segregation in suburban Maryland generally declined during the 1990s, with a notable exception being Prince George's County, where the number of black residents living in majority-black ...
Can the good intentions of affluent liberals create integrated and equitable communities? This is the implied question that underlies so much of the current discourse on race and education. Over the ...
A Stanford University analysis(link is external) could help policymakers across the U.S. spend billions of dollars in new federal infrastructure funding more wisely ...