Message from the Faculty Director

Welcome to Georgetown University’s Urban & Regional Planning program! Our mission is to prepare aspiring leaders to become professional urban planners who are ready to take on the many unprecedented challenges in cities around the world. We believe that urban planners are professional executives and representatives of community, who work across disciplines and the scales of neighborhoods, towns, cities, and metropolitan regions—and do so in an ethical and transparent manner.

Housed within the state-of-the-art Georgetown downtown D.C. campus, we are situated within one of the most important cities in the world—Washington, D.C.—a vibrant urban marketplace with deep traditions of civic planning and many local, national, and international organizations engaged in helping to forge sustainable communities. We believe that when urban planners combine knowledge, expertise, and civic leadership, they can deliver outcomes for communities that very often defy conventional wisdom.

On behalf of our distinguished faculty, I welcome you to reach out to us, come visit us, or participate in one of our many special events. Beyond being an assembly of students, faculty, and alumni, our program represents a vibrant community of practice and a global network of mission-driven professionals. We are embedded in a global university and situated within one of the most important cities in the world, where decisions shaping the future of cities are debated on a daily basis.

I cannot imagine a better learning environment.

With warm regards,

Uwe S. Brandes, M.Arch
Faculty Director and Professor of the Practice, Urban & Regional Planning
Faculty Director, Georgetown Global Cities Initiative

24 results found for: Faculty

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    Brian McCabe

    Professor | Director of Undergraduate Studies
    Brian J. McCabe is a Professor and the Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Sociology.
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    Ellen McCarthy

    Adjunct Lecturer - SCS MPS Urban & Regional Planning Program
    Ellen McCarthy serves on the faculty of the Urban & Regional Planning program and is principal at the Urban Partnership, LLC.With over 35 years of professional experience focused on the practice of land use zoning, neighborhood planning, and historic preservation, McCarthy is widely recognized for her expertise in reconciling public and private value in urban revitalization.
  • Shagun Mehrota

    Adjunct Lecturer - SCS MPS - Urban & Regional Planning Program
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    Radhika Mohan

    Adjunct Lecturer - SCS MPS - Urban & Regional Planning Program
    Radhika Mohan serves on the faculty of the Urban & Regional Planning program and is a Design Manager at Gensler in Washington, DC.People, Prosperity, and Place are Radhikas personal and professional north stars and have guided her urban planning and design career since I started over 20 years ago.
  • Emeka Moneme

    Adjunct Lecturer - SCS MPS Urban & Regional Planning Program
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    Joshua Murphy

    Adjunct Lecturer-SCS MPS Urban and Regional Planning Program
    Josh Murphy serves on the faculty of the Urban & Regional Planning program and is senior spatial analyst with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Coastal Services Center.Murphy is an expert in the field of coastal resilience planning.
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    Danilo Pelletiere

    Adjunct Lecturer - SCS MPS Urban & Regional Planning Program
    Danilo Pelletiere was appointed the District of Columbia Preservation Officer by Mayor Muriel Bowser in August 2021 and reappointed to the position at the start of her third term in January 2023.
  • Christopher Pyke

    Adjunct Lecturer-SCS MPS Urban and Regional Planning
  • Madeline Samet

    Adjunct Lecturer - SCS MPS Urban & Regional Planning Program
  • Michael Sherman

    Adjunct Lecturer - SCS MPS - Urban & Regional Planning Program
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    Scott Wayne

    Adjunct Lecturer - SCS MPS - Urban & Regional Planning Program
    Scott has over 25 years of experience in sustainable destination, tourism and hospitality industry development from local to international levels.
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    Jessica Zimbabwe

    Adjunct Lecturer- SCS MPS Urban & Regional Planning Program
    Jess Zimbabwe is the Executive Director of Environmental Works Community Design Center, a 501(c)3 nonprofit community-based architectural firm, founded in 1970 to provide professional architectural, landscape architecture, and planning services to nonprofit organizations, municipal agencies, and otherwise under-represented communities throughout Washington State.Previously, she founded a consulting practice, Plot Strategies, and served for ten years as the founding Director of the Daniel Rose Center for Public Leadership—a partnership of the National League of Cities and the Urban Land Institute.