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Marc Schlossberg is an academic expert in city planning, transportation and sustainable development. His primary research focuses around sustainable transportation and how to retrofit communities to better support biking and walking. Marc’s work in the Sustainable Cities Initiative has been featured in national and international media.
Recent Media:
Bend seeks to make a busy street safer with a controversial plan (Oregon Public Broadcasting, Aug. 5, 2024)
'Sustainable City' students celebrate year in Sisters (The Nugget, June 6, 2023)
Thrive Umpqua begins Bike Month with Dr. Schlossberg (KQEN, May 2, 2023)
University of Oregon Duck Store plans new student housing (KLCC, March 14, 2022)
UO project is rethinking streets for all users (Jefferson Public Radio, Aug. 14, 2021)
Rethinking Streets During COVID-19 (Capital Public Radio, May 3, 2021)
US reentry to Paris agreement adds momentum to cities' sustainability efforts (The Hill, April 14, 2021)
New bikeway connecting UO and downtown nears opening (Around the O, Oct. 19, 2020)
Taking Back the Streets, Eugene is opening some streets to encourage pedestrian and cycling traffic (Eugene Weekly, July 16, 2020)
Scooters are making people mad—and they might spur the next breakthrough in Portland transportation (Willamette Week, Aug. 21, 2018)
Wheels in motion to make Yakima more bike-friendly (The Yakima Herald-Republic, May 23, 2015)
10-week think tanks (The Chronicle of Higher Education, May 20, 2013)
Why universities need celebrating from the (city) rooftops (Forbes, Dec. 10, 2011)
In Oregon, students seek key to a sustainable city (The New York Times, Aug. 23, 2010)