
معرفی
Cory Berg serves as a Design Critic in Urban Planning and Design at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design (GSD). She concurrently holds roles as Director of Campus Planning at Northeastern University, where she oversees strategic initiatives and space planning for the Boston campus. Additionally, she is a part-time lecturer at Northeastern University, faculty advisor, and instructor at the Boston Architectural College. Her expertise intersects urban planning, community engagement, and interdisciplinary design.
Education:
- Masters in Business Administration, Northeastern University
- Masters of Urban Planning, Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design
- Bachelor of Arts, Colgate University
Research Interests: Cory focuses on leveraging urban planning to enhance community engagement, storytelling, and strategic spatial initiatives. Her work emphasizes practical applications of urban design in economic development and real estate advising, with a commitment to people-centric planning. She actively integrates her marketing and communications background to bridge public and private sector challenges in urban spaces.
Advising & Grants: While no explicit grants are noted, her advisory roles at Northeastern and GSD reflect her mentorship in urban planning education. She teaches courses like the Second Semester Core Urban Planning Studio (Spring 2025).
Teams & Labs: Leads a team at Northeastern focused on long-range campus planning and collaborates across interdisciplinary teams at Utile, her former employer, where she managed urban design projects.





