05/28/2026
During the Patriots’ Day weekend, 40+ MIT DUSP students traveled to New York City for our annual Career Trek, connecting with alumni and professionals across planning, transportation, housing, economic development, consulting, and real estate.
✨Thank you to the many organizations and hosts who welcomed our students and shared insights into their work, projects, and career journeys. We’re especially grateful to our alumni community for helping make this experience possible.✨
Swipe through for highlights from the trek →
05/27/2026
Congratulations to DUSP students, Gabby Bashizi, Laura Dallabrida Leite e Silva, Temuulen Enkhbat, and Adeposi Adeogun on being named recipients of the 2026-2027 MIT Climate Project Student Innovator Award for the Langa Food Sovereignty Network.
The Student Innovator Awards support the bold and creative ideas of MIT undergraduate and graduate students to advance climate solutions or deepen understanding of the complex challenges shaping our planet’s future.🌱
🔗Learn more: climateproject.mit.edu/announcing-2026-2027-student-innovator-award-recipients
05/26/2026
From legal memos and class discussions to sketches, diagrams, and pages of handwritten ideas - notes can tell stories beyond the classroom. MIT Admissions recently highlighted a “gallery of notes” from student coursework, including several Course 11 classes, offering a glimpse into the many ways students organize, create, and make sense of complex ideas. Sometimes learning looks less like perfect pages and more like a process in motion.📓✨
Examples from Course 11 classes including Land Use Law (11.367) and The City in Film
(11.139), alongside reflections on note-taking as both a learning tool and a creative practice.
🔗Value Added Newsletter: https://mitadmissions.org/blogs/entry/gallery-of-my-notes/
05/21/2026
DUSP lecturer Ezra Haber Glenn joined audiences to moderate a Q&A with the filmmakers at the Somerville Theatre for a special screening of Make Me Famous, a documentary exploring the gritty, electrifying, and sometimes brutal art scene of 1980s NYC.”🎬🗽
The event brought viewers into the creative energy and complexities of New York’s downtown art world, with a Q&A and discussion following the film that extended the conversation beyond the screen.
🔗Click link to watch the trailer: https://www.somervilletheatre.com/production/make-me-famous/
05/06/2026
In a recent feature from MIT’s Spectrum, Professor Justin Steil draws on his experience as both a researcher and paramedic to uncover how extreme heat and natural disasters disproportionately impact vulnerable communities. From spikes in emergency calls in low-income neighborhoods to the long-term housing instability renters face after disasters, his work highlights the uneven realities of crisis response.
The takeaway? Smarter policy, better resource allocation, and more resilient communities can turn urgent data into lasting change.
🔗 Read more: https://betterworld.mit.edu/spectrum/issues/spring-2026/what-911-calls-and-natural-disaster-response-show/?device=mobile
05/05/2026
Congratulations to our students on this incredible achievement! On April 28, 2026, the Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston announced the winners of its Affordable Housing Development Competition, bringing together graduate students across architecture, planning, real estate, finance, and policy to tackle real-world housing challenges.
The winning proposal, Gilman Junction, was led by DUSP students Kavish Gandhi, Phoebe Meyerson, Ben Paltiel, and Henry Walther, alongside collaborators from MIT Architecture and Harvard. Working closely with community partners Just A Start and the Somerville Community Land Trust, ICON Architecture, and finance mentor David Aiken, the team developed a visionary approach to affordable housing in Somerville.
Special thanks to faculty mentors Will Monson, Leslie Reid, and Gabrielle Aitcheson for their guidance and support.
🔗Click here to learn more about the competition and winning proposal: https://www.fhlbboston.com/proposal-
to-build-affordable-housing-in-somerville-wins-affordable-housing-competition/
05/01/2026
Jason Jackson of MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning was recently featured in The Boston Globe, offering expert insight on Boston’s new food delivery permit rules and their potential unintended consequences for workers in the platform economy. His commentary highlights the complex relationship between innovation, regulation, and urban labor systems.
🔗Click Here to read more: https://www.bostonglobe.com/2026/04/23/metro/unintended-consequences-of-bostons-food-delivery-permits-for-uber-eats-doordash/
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04/30/2026
Congratulations to MIT DUSP alum Ariel H. Bierbaum on the forthcoming release of her new book, Schools for Sale: Disinvestment, Dispossession, and School Building Reuse in Philadelphia, published by the University of Chicago Press and arriving in June 2026. Building on her dissertation research on school closures in Philadelphia, this book reflects nearly a decade of ongoing scholarship tracing the lives and conditions of these former school buildings.
We are proud to see the impact of her work and honored that MIT DUSP helped support her early scholarly journey.
🔗Click Here to purchase Schools for Sale: https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/S/b
0268432754.html
04/29/2026
Los Angeles based DUSP alumni hosted a meet-and-greet on April 13th, 2026, with City Councilmember Nithya Raman (MCP “04), who is running for Mayor of Los Angeles, to discuss housing, infrastructure, and the future of the city.
Always great to see the DUSP network engaging with the issues we care about!
04/28/2026
DUSP Students of Color Council organized the Boston Career Trek this semester, bringing the current students together with alumni making change across the city.
They visited:
- Boston Transportation Department - Vineet Gupta (MCP ‘88), Director of Policy and Planning
- Metropolitan Area Planning Council - Lafayette Cruise (MCP ‘19), Regional Arts &
Culture Planner & Annis Sengupta (MCP ‘11), Director of Arts & Culture
- Affordable Housing Institute - Anya Raredon (MCP ‘11), CEO & Anushka Shahdadpuri (MCP ‘24) and Hannah Leung (MCP ‘25), Senior Analysts
Thank you to our incredible alumni for opening your doors and sharing your journeys, to SCC student organizers Allison and Temuulen (MCP ‘27), and to all the students who participated!
04/27/2026
Los Angeles based DUSP alumni hosted a meet-and-greet on April 13th , 2026, with City Councilmember Nithya Raman (MCP ‘04), who is running for Mayor of Los Angeles, to discuss housing, infrastructure, and the future of the city.
Always great to see the DUSP network engaging with the issues we care about!