Each year, the Rudin Center hosts a variety of events to inspire new thinking and promote dialogue on current issues in transportation, and to recognize those individuals who continue to improve the field of transportation policy and management.
Annual Receptions: Each year the Center honors outstanding contributions to the field. This year, Rudin paid tribute to Mortimer L. Downey III, former Deputy Secretary at the U.S. Department of Transportation.
Seminars and Series: These events, including the Thinking and Doing Breakfast Series and the Urban Transportation and Planning Doctoral Series, bring policy experts and practitioners to campus for presentations and conversations with students and faculty.
Watch Robert Hammond discuss the High Line
Watch Lt. Governor Richard Ravitch and Prof. Charles Brecher
Symposia are held at least twice a year featuring high level transportation executives, senior government officials, and business and industry leaders. These symposia are generally attended by between 300 and 400 individuals from around the region.
Robert Hammond discusses the High Line
Lieutenant Governor Richard Ravitch and Professor Charles Brecher talked transit funding as part of the Thinking and Doing Series
Copies of conference proceedings and summaries can be downloaded from the site, where indicated, or requests for hard copies can be emailed to rudin.center@nyu.edu.