Laura Wolf-Powers

Associate Professor at Urban Planning and Policy, Hunter College, CUNY

Biography

Laura Wolf-Powers studies neighborhood revitalization and urban and regional economic development policy and planning. Her work explores the challenges of planning for community development under conditions of structural social inequality. It offers insights into the ways in which city politics are mediated through policies governing the built environment and the urban economy, and considers how planners and civil society organizations influence those policies. Her scholarship has been published in the Journal of the American Planning Association, Journal of Planning Education and Research, Urban Studies, Economic Development Quarterly, Community Development Journal, Planning Theory and Practice, Regional Studies, Environment and Planning A, Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, and the International Journal of Urban and Regional Research.

Dr. Wolf-Powers, together with UPP colleague Sigmund Shipp, was recently awarded a 3-year, $353,000 grant by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation to conduct community-engaged research on entrepreneurship and local wealth-building in partnership with the Brooklyn Communities Collaborative. She is an academic advisor to the Urban Manufacturing Alliance, a member of the steering committee of the Western Queens Community Land Trust, and a member of the editorial boards of the Journal of the American Planning Association and Metropolitics, an on-line journal of public scholarship about cities and urban politics. Dr. Wolf-Powers’ book about redevelopment in West Philadelphia, entitled University City: History, Race & Community in the Era of the Innovation District, will be published by the University of Pennsylvania Press in August 2022. She is also a participant in “Negotiating Social Futures: the politics of land development and value capture during and after the Covid-19 pandemic,” a Rutgers University-based seminar series sponsored by the Urban Studies Foundation.

Dr. Wolf-Powers has taught city planning at the Pratt Institute, the University of Pennsylvania, the Graduate School of Design at Harvard, and Columbia University. At Hunter, she teaches Planning for Economic Development, Community Planning in New York City, Economics of Real Estate Development, and Planning Studio. She earned her PhD in Urban Planning and Policy at Rutgers University and won the Barclay Gibbs Jones award for the best dissertation in planning from the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning in 2004. She holds a Master of Public Affairs degree from Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School and a Bachelor of Arts in American Studies from Yale University.

Companies

  • Associate Professor Urban Planning and Policy, Hunter College, CUNY (2017)
  • Visiting Research Scholar Center for Urban Research, Graduate Center, CUNY (2015)
  • Visiting Lecturer in Urban Planning Harvard University Graduate School of Design (2016 — 2016)
  • Research Fellow Center for Human Environments, The Graduate Center, City University of New York (2015 — 2015)
  • Assistant Professor of City and Regional Planning University of Pennsylvania (2008 — 2015)
  • occasional contributor Architect's Newspaper (2005 — 2008)
  • Chairperson Graduate Center for Planning and the Environment, Pratt Institute (2005 — 2007)
  • Assistant Professor of City and Regional Planning Pratt Institute (2002 — 2005)
  • Program Associate and Interim Executive Director Libraries for the Future (1992 — 1995)

Education

  • PhD Rutgers University (1997 — 2002)
  • Master of Public Affairs Princeton University (1995 — 1997)
  • Bachelor of Arts Yale University (1986 — 1990)

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