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Gregory Newmark serves as an Associate Professor in the City & Regional Planning department at Morgan State University's School of Architecture and Planning. His academic work centers on leveraging urban data to develop healthier, happier, and more equitable communities through thoughtful planning practices.
Dr. Newmark's educational background includes:
- PhD from University of California, Berkeley
- MSc from Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
- BA from Yale University
His research interests span multiple dimensions of urban mobility and planning:
- Travel Behavior patterns and analysis
- Urban Data applications in community planning
- Public Transportation systems and accessibility
- Environmental considerations in urban development
- Transportation equity and social justice
Dr. Newmark's scholarly output demonstrates a consistent focus on transportation planning with publications examining historical transit systems, cultural influences on mobility choices, pedestrian infrastructure equity, and the relationship between housing costs and transportation affordability. His work shows particular attention to methodological approaches in transportation research and the application of data to address community challenges.
He teaches several key courses in the planning curriculum:
- CREP 501 - Principles & Practice of City and Regional Planning
- ENST 738 - Happy City
- AUBE 712 - Advanced Research in the Built Environment
As a member of the Transportation Research Board, Dr. Newmark maintains active professional engagement in the transportation planning field. His teaching philosophy emphasizes student engagement in research, reflecting his commitment to developing the next generation of planning professionals.





