CM2 is excited to participate in the Girls in STEM Conference 2022, hosted by Girlstart. Girlstart’s Girls in STEM is a one-day conference for 4th-8th grade girls and throughout the day, they will attend three hands-on workshops led by women in STEM fields. This year’s conference will take place on… read more
New Book Megaregions and America’s Future Provides a Framework for Large-Scale Public Investment
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 17, 2022Contact Will Jason (415) 475-9554 New Book Megaregions and America’s Future Provides a Framework for Large-Scale Public Investment Cambridge, MA — Stretching from Portland, Maine, to Norfolk, Virginia, the Northeast megaregion is a powerhouse of the knowledge economy. Yet it struggles with grinding congestion, escalating climate change risks,… read more
CM2 March 2022 Brown Bag Announcement: March 24th, 12:00PM CST
CM2 February 2022 Brown Bag Video on YouTube
The CM2 February 2022 Brown Bag online presentation took place on February 24th and was the first scheduled Brown Bag presentation of the Spring 2022 academic semester. If you missed the Zoom presentations from Ph.D. candidate Joshua Davidson from our partner institution University of Pennsylvania, please check out the Texas Architecture… read more
TSU-CTTR/H-GAC Megaregions Workshop #3 March 31, 2022
WHAT: Crafting the Megaregion Problem Statement for Vulnerable Communities in Texas WHO: CM2 Consortium Members, Transportation Professionals, and Community Leaders DATE & TIME: March 31, 2022 1:30 – 3:00 PM CT RSVP: Zoom Registration Link CM2 consortium partner institution Texas Southern University Center for Transportation Training and Research (TSU-CTTR) is… read more
Girl Day at UT Austin 2022 Was a Success!
On February 19th, the CM2 team participated in Girl Day at UT Austin 2022, presented by Women in STEM (WiSTEM). UT Austin’s national award-winning Girl Day event gives elementary and middle school students a chance to explore STEM through grade-appropriate, hands-on activities hosted by volunteer scientists, engineers, astronomers, and STEM… read more