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Meaghan McSorley is an Assistant Professor at Florida State University, specializing in collaborative planning practices that prioritize health, equity, and sustainability. Her work bridges theory, practice, and pedagogy, focusing on reflective planning frameworks, emotional intelligence in education, and community-based projects addressing urban agriculture and climate change impacts.
- PhD in City and Regional Planning (Georgia Tech, 2023)
- MPH and MURP in Public Health & Urban Planning (University of Minnesota, 2019)
- BA in Anthropology and French (Cornell, 2013)
Her research explores educational strategies for planners' emotional intelligence development and neighborhood-scale climate change mitigation through mixed-methods classroom experiments and community partnerships. Recent publications emphasize interdisciplinary sustainability leadership, health-equitable urban development, and the role of public art in preserving marginalized histories.
Scientific trends in her work show increasing focus on cross-sectoral collaboration, with keywords spanning Urban Planning, Public Health, Sustainability, and Art. Subfields highlight practical applications in climate resilience, equitable development, and pedagogical innovation.





