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Christina Rosan | Temple University College of Liberal Arts

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Associate Professor. Concentrations. Environmental Studies. Affiliated Faculty. Programs. Global Studies. Master of Public Policy Program. Latin American Studies. Faculty Fellow. Programs. Center for Sustainable Communities. Email. cdrosan@temple.edu. Office Location. Gladfelter Hall, 320. Expertise.

Center for Sustainable Communities - College of Liberal Arts

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Christina Rosan. Office Location . Gladfelter Hall, 320. Expand View Profile Copy Link. Affiliated Faculty Kevin A. Henry. College of Liberal Arts. Geography and Urban Studies. Professor and Department Chair. Concentrations. Environmental Studies; Geographic Information Systems; Undergraduate Chair.

People | Public Policy Lab - College of Liberal Arts

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Dr. Christina Rosan is Associate Professor of Geography and Urban Studies at Temple University. She is particularly interested in how we make cities more sustainable and just. Rosan is active in the Philadelphia sustainability community and is eager to use research to inform practice.

Geography and Urban Studies Department Directory

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Programs. Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies; Global Studies; Latin American Studies; Center for Sustainable Communities

2023 PPL Fellows | Temple University College of Liberal Arts

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Christina Rosan PPL is an intellectual home for researchers who study public policies and the social processes relevant to their development and consequences. Receiving various forms of financial, material, and research support, Fellows will participate in a series of PPL workshops and will present their work publicly for the university community.

Geography and Urban Studies News - College of Liberal Arts

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Christina Rosan Publishes New Book: Reimagining Sustainable Cities Geography and Urban Studies Associate Professor Christina Rosan , publishes her new book titled ... via The Philadelphia Inquirer on November 19, 2021

Center for Sustainable Communities News - College of Liberal Arts

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Christina Rosan Featured in Grid Magazine. Christina Rosan, GUS Associate Professor and Fellow at the Center for Sustainable Communities, was featured in a Grid article on Disparities in...

Geography and Urban Studies Asks: Can Humanity Avoid a Climate ...

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To discuss these harrowing projections, Environmental Studies and Geography and Urban Studies Assistant Professor Kolson Schlosser moderated a panel of Associate Professor Christina Rosan, Assistant Professor Victor Gutierrez-Velez and Associate Professor Hamil Pearsall. Dr.

Publications | Public Policy Lab - College of Liberal Arts

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Christina D. Rosan (Temple University) Russell Zerbo (Clean Air Council) Megan Heckert (West Chester University) Short- and Long-Term Impacts of COVID-19 on Outdoor Public Spaces. Hamil Pearsall (Temple University) Stephen T. Dickinson (Temple University) The Effect of Parental Legalization on Poverty among Children in Immigrant Families

Resources | Public Policy Lab - College of Liberal Arts

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Dr. Christina Rosan, Past PPL Fellow and Associate Professor of Geography and Urban Studies, interviews author and urban revitalization strategy consultant Majora Carter about her book Reclaiming Your Community: You Don’t Have to Move Out of Your Neighborhood to Live in a Better One.