To raise awareness regarding current issues facing the transportation community, and to recognize those individuals who continue to improve the field of transportation, the Rudin Center hosts a series of annual events including symposia, an awards reception, Transportation Policymakers Breakfasts, and Visiting Scholars Lecture 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.
UPCOMING EVENTS
RECENT EVENTS
Presentations
PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS: National and International Experience, Local Possibilities
- held on March 25, 2008 at the Rudin Family Forum for Civic Dialogue
Visiting Scholar Lecture and Book Signing - Anthony Perl, Ph.D., "Transportation Revolution: Moving People and Freight without Oil
- held on February 26, 2008 at the Rudin Family Forum for Civic Dialogue
The Annual Leadership in Transportation Awards - held on February 7, 2008 at the NYU Kimmel Center
WEBCAST OF RECENT EVENTS
January 31, 2008: MOVING AMERICA FORWARD? A Presidential Candidates Forum on Transportation & Infrastructure
Hosted by The NYU Wagner Rudin Center for Transportation Policy & Management, and co-sponsored by the American Council of Engineering Companies of New York; the American Society of Civil Engineers; American Engineering Alliance; CUNY Institute for Urban Systems; the General Contractors Association; the League of American Bicyclists; the Municipal Art Society; the Regional Plan Association; Transportation Alternatives; the University Transportation Research Center, Region 2; and the Wagner Transportation student group.
Click here to access a webcast of this event.
November 13, 2007: THINKING BIGGER: New York and Transportation in the Northeast Megaregion
On November 13, over 300 individuals from both the public and private sector attended "Thinking Bigger: New York and Transportation in the Northeast Megaregion." The event was hosted by the NYU Wagner Rudin Center for Transportation Policy & Management and the New York Metropolitan Transportation Council. The event was co-sponsored by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the University Transportation Research Center – Region 2, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, along with the American Institute of Architects New York Chapter, the Regional Plan Association, the University of Delaware’s Institute of Public Administration and the Wagner Transportation Association.
1) Welcoming Remarks, Framing the Issues, and The Challenge [View Webcast]
2) Panel 1: Key Trends [View Webcast]
3) Panel 2: What is to be Done? & Closing Remarks [View Webcast]
SUMMARY OF RECENT EVENTS