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Harley Etienne

Chair and Professor at Urban and Regional Planning, Ohio State University0 Followers

Harley Etienne is an esteemed Associate Professor and Graduate Studies Chair in the City and Regional Planning Section at Ohio State University. His academic journey is marked by a profound commitment to understanding the complex dynamics of urban environments, with a particular focus on the intersection of institutions, neighborhood change patterns, and social justice. Etienne's research delves deeply into university-driven change, post-disaster recovery, and the spatial mapping of fatal police encounters, offering critical insights into the challenges and opportunities facing contemporary urban landscapes. Before his tenure at Ohio State University, Etienne enriched his academic and professional experience through faculty positions at the University of Michigan and the Georgia Institute of Technology. These roles allowed him to cultivate a diverse perspective on urban planning and policy, further enhancing his ability to address pressing social issues through his research and teaching. Etienne's career is also distinguished by his practical experience in the public policy and economic development sectors in Philadelphia. This background provides him with a unique vantage point, enabling him to bridge the gap between theoretical research and real-world application. His work in these sectors has informed his academic pursuits, allowing him to contribute meaningfully to discussions on urban resilience and social equity. Educationally, Etienne's credentials are both impressive and diverse. He holds a Bachelor of Arts from Morehouse College and a Master of Arts from Temple University, reflecting a strong foundation in the liberal arts and social sciences. His Doctorate in City and Regional Planning from Cornell University underscores his expertise in urban planning, while his Master of Studies in Law from Yale Law School highlights his interdisciplinary approach to addressing urban challenges. Through his teaching and research, Harley Etienne continues to inspire students and colleagues alike, fostering a deeper understanding of the critical issues that shape our cities. His work not only advances academic discourse but also seeks to inform policy and practice, contributing to more equitable and resilient urban futures.

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