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June 26, 2018, Filed Under: Uncategorized

CM2 Consortium Gathers for Annual Summer Forum

Once a year, the Cooperative Mobility for Competitive Megaregions (CM2) consortium gathers to hold a summer forum to share ongoing research efforts and program updates with CM2 partners and industry stakeholders, and discuss the future of the US Department of Transportation (USDOT) funded University Transportation Center (UTC). The University of… read more 

May 4, 2018, Filed Under: Events

CM2 Summer Forum 2018

Who: CM2 Consortium Members, FHWA and USDOT officials, Community Leaders Where: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania When: June 18-20, 2018 Agenda The CM2 Summer Forum brought together the consortium of institutions that represent the Tier 1 University Transportation Center: the University of Pennsylvania, the University of Texas at Austin, Texas Southern University, and… read more 

April 5, 2018, Filed Under: Uncategorized

CM2 Presents at FHWA Multi-Jurisdictional Coordination Workshop

FHWA Texas Megaregional Workshop cover picture of truck

The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) visited the Texas Megaregion to host the Multi-Jurisdictional Coordination for the Greater Texas Region Workshop. Representatives from Municipal Planning Organizations (MPOs) and Area Councils in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Arkansas gathered alongside FHWA and the Texas Department of Transportation to discuss pressing issues in planning for freight in the Greater Texas region. Among the… read more 

April 5, 2018, Filed Under: Uncategorized

CM2 Researchers and Students Attend FHWA Texas Megaregional Workshop

FHWA Texas Megaregional Workshop cover picture of truck

The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) visited the Texas Megaregion to host the Multi-Jurisdictional Coordination for the Greater Texas Region Workshop. Representatives from Municipal Planning Organizations (MPOs) and Area Councils in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Arkansas gathered alongside FHWA and the Texas Department of Transportation to discuss pressing issues in planning for freight in the Greater Texas region. Among the… read more 

March 12, 2018, Filed Under: Uncategorized

Guest Lecturer Lisa Schweitzer Reflects on the Landscape of LA Transit, as Seen in Instagram and Yelp

Lisa Schweitzer headshot

The UTC Office welcomed Dr. Lisa Schweitzer to host a guest lecture for faculty and students participating in UTC sponsored research as well as students and professors from Community and Regional Planning and Civil Engineering as a part of education and outreach efforts. Dr. Schweitzer is a Professor at the… read more 

February 27, 2018, Filed Under: Events

FHWA Workshop: Multi-Jurisdictional Coordination for the Greater Texas Region

Attendees: FHWA and USDOT officials, UT PIs, Community Leaders Where: Houston, Texas When: March 28-29, 2018 Read about the event here.

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