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November 11, 2021, Filed Under: Announcements

Update: CM2 2021 Fall Exhibition All-Virtual Presentation Set for November 16th

Due to extenuating circumstances, the hybrid event portion of the CM2 2021 Fall Exhibition has been canceled. Instead of a hybrid in-person/Zoom event, the CM2 2021 Fall Exhibition will be an online-only presentation made available on the CM2 website on November 16, 2021. The CM2 2021 Fall Exhibition is an… read more 

August 16, 2021, Filed Under: Announcements, Events, Featured

Call for Posters: CM2 2021 Fall Exhibition

Who: CM2-affiliated faculty, students, and community Where: Hybrid In Person/Virtual Event In-Person @ UT Austin School of Architecture, WMB 5.118 Online via Zoom Registration Link When: November 16, 2021 at 1pm (CST) RSVP: 2021FallExhibitionRSVP The CM2 2021 Fall Exhibition is an annual gathering for CM2-affiliated faculty, students, and the greater… read more 

March 22, 2021, Filed Under: News Articles

CM2 participates in virtual 2021 Girl Day at UT Austin

GirlDay2021

On Saturday, February 27, CM2 hosted a booth at the 2021 virtual Girl Day UT Austin. UT Austin’s Girl Day is a nationally award-winning event presented by the Women in Engineering Program (WEP) at UT Austin that gives elementary and middle school students a chance to explore STEM through grade-appropriate,… read more 

July 16, 2019, Filed Under: Events

CM2 Inspires the Next Generation of Transportation Professionals

Lisa Loftus-Otway, CM2‘s Assistant Director for Research, Dr. Gian-Claudia Sciara, a CM2 funded researcher and Assistant Professor at UT Austin, and Nicole McGrath, Graduate Research Assistant for Administration, participated in a career panel for Girlstart’s Take it to the Streets Summer Camp in conjunction with the Women’s Transportation Seminar (WTS) Heart of Texas Chapter (HOT). CM2 Support Partner Ashley McLain of Cox|McLain Environmental Consulting, Inc.… read more 

June 18, 2019, Filed Under: Uncategorized

2019 CM2 Summer Forum: Rethinking Our Ideas About Communities

The Cooperative Mobility for Competitive Megaregions (CM2) consortium held its annual Summer Forum earlier this month at the Texas Southern University (TSU) campus in Houston, TX. The Summer Forum provides a unique opportunity for UTC researchers from different institutions to share ongoing research efforts and program updates with CM2 partners… read more 

May 20, 2019, Filed Under: Uncategorized

CM2 Guest Lecture: Ray Miller, Jr., AICP (City of Georgetown)

Ray Miller, Jr., AICP, giving an overview of transportation in the Texas Triangle

On April 10th, Dr. Ming Zhang’s “Planning for Megaregions” Class and the CM2 center hosted Ray Miller, Jr., AICP, the Transportation Planning Coordinator for the City of Georgetown, TX, for a guest lecture. Ray has extensive experience in transportation planning in Texas, with prior work experience with the City of… read more 

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