

Malo André Hutson
Malo André Hutson is a distinguished academic and practitioner in the field of urban planning, currently serving as the Dean and Edward E. Elson Professor at the University of Virginia's School of Architecture. With a profound commitment to enhancing urban environments, his work primarily focuses on community development, climate resilience, environmental justice, and urban health. Hutson's academic journey is marked by a Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and a Master's in City Planning from the University of California, Berkeley. Throughout his career, Hutson has been involved in numerous projects that aim to improve the quality of life in urban communities both in the United States and internationally. His efforts have not gone unnoticed, as he has been the recipient of various awards and fellowships that highlight his contributions to the field. His research and writing, particularly his book "The Urban Struggle for Economic, Environmental, and Social Justice: Deepening Their Roots," have been influential in shaping discussions around urban justice. An alumnus of the Robert Wood Johnson Health and Society Scholars Program, Hutson has also played a significant role in several key committees and initiatives. His involvement with the Earth Institute at Columbia University and participation in the Obama Administration's White House Forum on Environmental Justice underscore his dedication to addressing pressing urban challenges. His work often bridges the gap between academic research and practical application, striving to create sustainable and equitable urban environments. Hutson's expertise is not only recognized in academic circles but also in policy-making arenas, where his insights contribute to shaping strategies for urban development and environmental justice. His leadership at the University of Virginia is characterized by a forward-thinking approach that integrates interdisciplinary perspectives to tackle complex urban issues. In addition to his academic and professional achievements, Hutson is known for his ability to engage with diverse communities, fostering collaborations that drive meaningful change. His commitment to urban health and resilience continues to inspire students, colleagues, and practitioners alike, as he works towards creating cities that are not only livable but also equitable for all residents.
Publications
, 492-503, 2020-03-30
, 2015-11-19
, 27-31, 2013-02-01
, 111-126, 2013-02-01