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Bill Rohe retweeted
9 Oct 2019
"Affordable housing may be a click away: @UNC scholars will develop an app to help low-income families find affordable homes in better neighborhoods." - @unccollege magazine features the work of CURS's Bill Rohe and Michael Webb. unc.live/2Oxv62U
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Bill Rohe retweeted
Replying to @BillRohe
@BillRohe leading @DCRPcarolina's Housing & Community Development group advising session. #UNCGS19 #planforall
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Bill Rohe retweeted
26 Sep 2019
"I do most of my research under the advisement of @BillRohe at @UNCCURS...assisting with a project that merges administrative data from @HUDgov with data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health." bit.ly/curs-jaramillo
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Bill Rohe retweeted
10 Jul 2019
After 25 years as director of the CURS, Bill Rohe stepped down and entered phased retirement on June 30, 2019. This doesn’t mean Rohe won’t be seen around CURS anymore. He has 5 grant-funded research projects and will continue teaching at @DCRPcarolina. bit.ly/billrohe
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Bill Rohe retweeted
23 Jul 2019
Through the Program on Chinese Cities, scholars come to @UNC for one year to research aspects of local development in relation to their fields of study. The program encouraging scholars to use a 3E approach of analyzing equity, economy and environment. bit.ly/PCC-scholars
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Bill Rohe retweeted
27 Jun 2019
Bill Rohe and Michael Webb featured on the UNC-Chapel Hill homepage for their Housing Opportunity Finder project.
🏘 Low-income citizens nationwide face a challenge finding affordable housing that fits their needs in safe neighborhoods. Two #UNC faculty members plan to bridge the gap by creating a web app that will first launch in two North Carolina counties. unc.live/2IRIWd7
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Bill Rohe retweeted
19 Jun 2019
CURS Research Through 35 Years of Endeavors Magazine In celebration of the 35th anniversary of the award-winning @UNCResearch magazine, CURS takes a look back at a selection of Endeavors stories that featured our Faculty Fellows and researchers. bit.ly/CURS-endeavors
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Bill Rohe retweeted
24 Jun 2019
Low-income citizens face a challenge to find affordable housing in safe neighborhoods. Bill Rohe and Michael Webb from CURS plan to bridge the gap by creating a web app called the Housing Opportunity Finder. Read more: bit.ly/CURS-app
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Bill Rohe retweeted
20 May 2019
Nichola Lowe Named Interim Director of CURS: No stranger to the Center, Lowe is a CURS Faculty Fellow and was the CURS Scholar-in-Residence in 2007. She will serve as the interim director of CURS for a one-year term beginning July 1, 2019. bit.ly/nicholalowe
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Bill Rohe retweeted
31 May 2019
Using research from a CURS-supported cross-country data measurement project for @USAID’s Democracy, Human Rights and Governance group, Brigitte Seim wrote an article for @SSNScholars on fighting corruption in the developing democracy of Malawi. bit.ly/bseim
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Bill Rohe retweeted
13 Jun 2019
To all @UNC faculty & researchers: Apply to the CURS Research Development Initiative, a peer-supported program designed to foster new research projects on campus. Each participant will receive up to $1K for proposal development. Deadline: Friday, August 9. bit.ly/CURS-RDI
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Bill Rohe retweeted
23 May 2019
CURS Director @BillRohe and Senior Research Associate Michael Webb (@urban2point0) win @UNC's C. Felix Harvey Award for their Housing Opportunity Finder app. More details soon!
C. Felix Harvey Award goes to @DCRPcarolin's Bill Rohe and @urban2point0 for the creation of an app to help low-income people find safe, affordable housing. The Housing Opportunity Finder app will assist people in Orange and Durham counties. college.unc.edu/2019/05/harv… @unccollege
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Bill Rohe retweeted
1 Apr 2019
.@UNCPublicPolicy's Carmen Gutierrez named 2019-2020 CURS Scholar-in-Residence. Her research plan for her time with @UNCCURS is to examine the relationship between criminal justice involvement and health in the United States across geographic contexts. unc.live/2I774Zl
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Bill Rohe retweeted
26 Mar 2019
Expanding Small Dollar Lending for Immigrants “There are significant structural challenges contributing to a market void of small-dollar loan products available to immigrant consumers.” - @CommunityCap in partnership with @WeAreUnidosUS & @jpmorgan unc.live/2C5paam
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Bill Rohe retweeted
1 Apr 2019
For Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week, we celebrate Atticus Jaramillo, @DCRPcarolina PhD student and CURS research associate. #GPSAW unc.live/2WFiVlA
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Bill Rohe retweeted
20 Mar 2019
Today at @DCRPcarolina, alumnus Lance Freeman (in photo with Noreen McDonald, department chair, and Bill Rohe, director of CURS) presented "A Haven and a Hell: The Ghetto in Black America." Freeman is a professor in the urban planning program at @ColumbiaGSAPP.
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Bill Rohe retweeted
25 Mar 2019
“We came here to study resilient cities and city planning, to make the city structure more adaptive to the natural environment, to population growth and economic growth.” Learn more about @UNC's Program on Chinese Cities Visiting Scholars. unc.live/2YdoYiH
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Bill Rohe retweeted
22 Mar 2019
Today at Hickerson House, CURS is happy to host prospective graduate students for @DCRPcarolina! Perfect weather for a picnic, with Carolina blue skies! #GDTBATH
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Bill Rohe retweeted
21 Mar 2019
As director of @UNC's Program on Chinese Cities, an initiative to study urbanization in China, Yan Song has seen how the evolution of networks has impacted city design as well as the natural environment. From @UNC_Global's Carolina Passport magazine: unc.live/2YdoYiH
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Bill Rohe retweeted
How to Bolster America’s Already Effective Community Development Block Grant Program. @DCRPcarolina Dr. Rohe's research shows that these grants are effective policy tools for a number of reasons: planning.unc.edu/2018/10/how… @UNCCURS #BoshamerDistinguishedProfessor #planforall
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