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Hunter UAP Professor William Milczarski collaborative report published in Journal of Safety Research

Hunter UAP Professor William Milczarski along with Professor Peter Tuckel in the Department of Sociology at Hunter and Professor Richard Maisel in the Department of Sociology at New York University have an article published in the December 2014 issue of the Journal of Safety Research. Entitled "Pedestrian Injuries Due to Collisions with Bicycles in New [...]

By |2017-06-17T22:22:53-04:00October 3rd, 2014|News|0 Comments

UAP Professor William Milczarski invited to present his research on pedestrian activity at CDC

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention invited Associate Professor William Milczarski to present his research regarding population shifts and the implications for walking in the United States. Milczarski, along with Peter Tuckel, a sociology professor at Hunter College, spoke to the CDC’s Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity about changes in American attitudes [...]

By |2015-05-10T16:58:38-04:00September 13th, 2012|News|Comments Off on UAP Professor William Milczarski invited to present his research on pedestrian activity at CDC

Hunter study finds pedestrian-cyclist accidents are far more common than previously thought

A collaborative study between UAP’s Prof. W. Milczarski and Sociology Prof. P Tuckel exams the incidence of pedestrian-cyclist accidents. The study, the first of its kind, on behalf of the Stuart C. Gruskin Family Foundation, reveals the alarming news is that there are about 1,000 such accidents each year in New York State alone and [...]

By |2015-05-10T16:52:26-04:00October 1st, 2011|News|Comments Off on Hunter study finds pedestrian-cyclist accidents are far more common than previously thought

UAP Graduate Students Release Study Beyond the Backlash: Equity and Participation in Bicycle Planning

Graduate students from the MUP Program released their detailed report Beyond the Backlash: Equity and Participation in Bicycle Planning. The bicycle studio spent nine months studying the history and practices of bicycle planning, identified the challenges facing the expansion of bicycle lanes, and made recommendations that would affect the roles of the city’s Department of [...]

By |2015-05-10T16:51:46-04:00August 7th, 2011|News|Comments Off on UAP Graduate Students Release Study Beyond the Backlash: Equity and Participation in Bicycle Planning