FSU’s Department of Urban & Regional Planning Engages Students Through Cooperative Internships Program
Published: | 12:08 pm | Posted in: News, Research That Works, Students
Florida State University’s Department of Urban & Regional Planning (DURP) provides students with real-world experience through its Cooperative Internships Program, which allows master’s students to work in professional planning positions for both private and public sectors.
COSSPP’s Student Leadership Council Hosts 12th Annual Agree to Disagree
Published: | 3:38 pm | Posted in: Alumni News, News, Students
FSU’s College of Social Sciences and Public Policy’s Student Leadership Council (COSSPP SLC), in collaboration with the Civic Engagement Board, hosted the 12th Annual Agree to Disagree event on Monday, March 2.
Department of Urban & Regional Planning Celebrates 60 Years of Excellence
Published: | 2:11 pm | Posted in: Alumni News, Faculty/Staff, Students, Uncategorized
The Department of Urban & Regional Planning celebrated a major milestone in its development with the celebration of its 60th anniversary from March 27th through the 28th, honoring the alumni, faculty, staff, and students who have contributed to its longstanding success.
COSSPP Seeks Communications Graduate Assistant for Fall 2026
Published: | 12:47 pm | Posted in: News, Students
The College of Social Sciences and Public Policy seeks a graduate assistant with exceptional writing and editing skills and a strong interest in organizational social media management and visual content creation.
Reporting to the Director of Communications, this role will support the College’s overall communications strategy.
60 Years of DURP: Looking Back and Moving Forward
Published: | 4:41 pm | Posted in: Alumni News, Faculty/Staff, News, Students
Join us on March 27th at 2 PM in BEL 150E to celebrate the Department of Urban & Regional Planning’s 60th Anniversary! RSVP to bit.ly/DURP60 — we look forward to seeing you there!
COSSPP to Host Master’s Program and Combined Pathways Information Fair
Published: | 12:27 pm | Posted in: News, Students
Stop by the Bellamy Atrium on Thursday, February 12, from 10 a.m.- 1 p.m., to learn about COSSPP’s 9 master’s programs and the 6 combined pathways you can follow to begin your graduate degree early!
Student Spotlight: Chris Carlberg
Published: | 2:40 pm | Posted in: News, Students
Chris Carlberg – Ph.D. student in FSU’s Department of Urban and Regional Planning (DURP) and two-time FSU alumnus – was announced as a 2026 Community Catalyst with the Knight Creative Community Institute (KCCI) in Tallahassee, FL.
“I am honored to have this opportunity to enhance the sense of place in these Tallahassee neighborhoods, especially around schools,” Carlberg said. “Being able to bridge my passion for planning, placemaking, and urban design with enhancing the lives of young people in these neighborhoods feels very full circle for me.”
COSSPP to Host Spring 2026 Graduation Celebration
Published: | 9:47 am | Posted in: News, Students
The College of Social Sciences and Public Policy invites our Spring 2026 graduates and their families and friends to join us for a come-and-go reception in Bellamy’s First Floor Atrium on Friday, May 1, from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Student Spotlight: Simon Case
Published: | 11:10 am | Posted in: News, Students
Simon Case – master’s student in Urban and Regional Planning – recently began a Graduate Research Assistantship in the Office of the President and Provost at Florida State University.
“For me, this work has reshaped how I understand planning,” Case said. “Seeing firsthand how research drives decision-making at the highest levels of the university has strengthened my passion for FSU and deepened my commitment to using planning to support strong, resilient communities.”
COSSPP Community Explores Civility and Civic Engagement with Series of Impactful Events
Published: | 10:29 am | Posted in: News, Students
Florida State University’s College of Social Sciences and Public Policy recognized civility and civic engagement during the week of October 27-30, bringing students, alumni, faculty, and friends together for a lineup of enriching events focused on civil discourse and political leadership.









