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Lorlene Hoyt72 Professor Row, Room 108

Medford, MA 02155www.lorlenehoyt.com

EducationUniversity of Pennsylvania, Ph.D. in City Planning, 2001University of Pennsylvania, Master of City Planning, 1999State University of New York , Master of Landscape Architecture, 1993Pennsylvania State University, Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture, 1990Pennsylvania State University, French Minor, 1990

Professional ExperienceDirector, Talloires Network, Tufts University, 2015-PresentFaculty of Tisch College of Citizenship and Public Service, Tufts University, 2015-PresentAssociate Research Professor, Department of Urban + Environmental Policy + Planning, Tufts

University, 2013-PresentVisiting Scholar, University of Massachusetts, Boston, 2011-PresentDirector of Programs and Research, Talloires Network, Tufts University, 2011-2015Associate Professor, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of

Technology, 2008-2011Assistant Professor, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of

Technology, 2002-2008Director and Founder, M.I.T.@Lawrence Partnership, 2002-2011Lecturer, Saint Joseph’s University, 2001Lecturer, University of Pennsylvania, 2001Research Assistant, University of Pennsylvania, 1998-2000Crime Analyst, Philadelphia Police Department, 1998-2000Co-founder and Member, Urban Revitalizers, LLC, 1998-2009Planning Analyst, Philadelphia Housing Authority, 1993-1998Teaching Assistant, State University of New York at Syracuse, 1992-1993Teaching Assistant, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, 1990

Awards Presidents’ Community Partnership Award, Massachusetts Campus Compact, 2011Excellence in Advising Award, M.I.T., 2010Martin Luther King Jr. Leadership Award, M.I.T., 2008President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll, Corporation for National and

Community Service, 2007Ernest A. Lynton Award for the Scholarship of Engagement, New England Resource Center for

Higher Education, 2007Edward H. and Joyce Linde Career Development Chair, M.I.T., 2002 to 2006Honorable Mention, Fannie Mae Dissertation Scholarship, 1999Employee of the Year, Philadelphia Housing Authority, 1998National Merit Award, American Society of Landscape Architects, 1990 and 1993Teaching Excellence Award, University of Illinois, 1990

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Consulting Record/Selected ClientsMA Department of Housing and Community Development, Boston, 2008-2009Plymouth Rock Studios, Plymouth, MA, 2009Trump Entertainment, Atlantic City, NJ, 2006Lenard Engineering, Auburn, MA, 2005-PresentCenter for Social Development, University of Washington, St. Louis, MO, 2003-2005African American Interdenominational Ministries, Philadelphia, PA, 2003Center for Research on Religion and Urban Civil Society, University of Pennsylvania, 2002Southern Baptist Association of Pennsylvania, 2001 to 2002The Wharton School, Philadelphia, PA, 2001

Publications Books Hoyt, L. and A. Newcomb Rowe (editors). African Faculty and Transformative Leadership. Work-in-progress.

Hoyt, L. and A. Newcomb Rowe (editors). Leaders in the University Civic Engagement Movement. Work-in-progress.

Hoyt, L. (editor). Regional Perspectives on University Civic Engagement. Under review.

Hoyt, L. (editor). 2013. Transforming Cities and Minds Through the Scholarship of Engagement: Economy, Equity, and Environment, Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press.

Morçöl, G., Hoyt, L., Meek, J. and U. Zimmermann (editors). 2008. Business Improvement Districts: Research, Theories, and Controversies, New York: CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group.

Papers in Refereed JournalsHoyt, L. (under review). “Faculty Work and the Global Public Good.” Higher Learning Research Communications.

Carrier, C., Furco, A., Hoyt, L., and R. VeLure Roholt. (under review). “Enhancing Employability and Entrepreneurism in University Students: Use of a Learning Partner Model.” Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement.

Hoyt, L. and Robert Hollister. 2014. “Strategies for Advancing Global Trends in University Civic Engagement.” All Ireland Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education 6 (1): 1691-1710.

Hoyt, L., 2010. “A City-Campus Engagement Theory From, and For, Practice.” Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning 17 (1): 75-88.

Hoyt, L. and D. Gopal-Agge. 2007. “The Business Improvement District Model: A Balanced Review of Contemporary Debates.” Geography Compass 1(4): 946-958.

Hoyt, L. 2006. “Importing Ideas: The Transnational Transfer of Urban Revitalization Policy.” International Journal of Public Administration 29: 221-243.

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Carrera, F. and L. Hoyt. 2006. “From Plan-demanded Data to Plan-ready Information: A Rationale for Comprehensive Urban Knowledge Infrastructures.” Journal of Urban Technology 13(2): 1-21.

Hoyt, L., R. Khosla, and C. Canepa. 2005. “The Power of Sticks, Leaves and Pebbles: Building a Participatory Public GIS in New Delhi, India.” Journal of Urban Technology 12(1): 1-19.

Hoyt, L. 2005. “Planning through Compulsory Commercial Clubs: Business Improvement Districts.” Economic Affairs 25(4): 24-27.

Hoyt, L. 2005. “Do Business Improvement District Organizations Make a Difference? Crime in and around Commercial Areas in Philadelphia.” Journal of Planning Education and Research 25(2): 185-199.

Hoyt, L. 2004. “Collecting Private Funds for Safer Public Spaces: An Empirical Examination of the Business Improvement District Concept.” Environment & Planning B: Planning and Design 31(3): 367-380.

Culhane, D., Poulin, S., Hoyt, L. and S. Metraux. 2003. “The Impact of Welfare Reform on Public Shelter Utilization in Philadelphia: A Time Series Analysis.” Cityscape 6(2): 173-185.

Chapters in Edited BooksHoyt, L. and A. Newcomb Rowe. (forthcoming). “National, Regional and Global Networks for University Civic Engagement.” in C. Dolgon, T. Eatman and T. Mitchell (eds.) The Cambridge Handbook of Service Learning and Community Engagement, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Hoyt, L. (Work-in-progress). “Introduction.” in Hoyt, L. (ed.) Regional Perspectives on University Civic Engagement.

L. Hoyt. (Work-in-progress). “Introduction.” in Hoyt, L. and A. Newcomb Rowe (eds.) Leaders in the Civic Engagement Movement.

Hoyt, L. and R. Hollister. (2014). “Moving Beyond the Ivory Tower: The Expanding Global Movement of Engaged Universities.” in B. Hall and R. Tandon (eds.) Knowledge, Engagement and Higher Education: Contributing to Social Change, New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

Hoyt, L. (2013). “Introduction.” in Hoyt, L. (ed.) Transforming Cities and Minds Through the Scholarship of Engagement: Economy, Equity, and Environment, Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press.

Hoyt, L. (2013). “Reflections.” In Hoyt, L. (ed.) Transforming Cities and Minds Through the Scholarship of Engagement: Economy, Equity, and Environment, Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press.

Hoyt, L. (2011). “Sustained City-Campus Engagement: Developing an Epistemology for Our Time.” In Saltmarsh, J.A. and M. Hartley (eds.) “To Serve a Larger Purpose:” Engagement for Democracy and the Transformation of Higher Education. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.

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Hoyt, L. 2008. “From North America to Africa: The Business Improvement District Model and the Role of Policy Entrepreneurs.” In Morçöl, G., Hoyt, L., Meek, J. and U. Zimmermann (eds.) Business Improvement Districts: Research, Theories, and Controversies. New York: CRC Press.

Gopal-Agge, D. and L. Hoyt. 2008. “The Business Improvement District Model in the Canada and the United States: The Retail-Revitalization Nexus.” In Morçöl, G., Hoyt, L., Meek, J. and U. Zimmermann (eds.) Business Improvement Districts: Research, Theories, and Controversies. New York: CRC Press.

Morçöl, G., Hoyt, L., Meek, J., and U. Zimmermann. 2008. “Business Improvement Districts: Research, Theories, and Controversies.” In Morçöl, G., Hoyt, L., Meek, J. and U. Zimmermann (eds.) Business Improvement Districts: Research, Theories, and Controversies. New York: CRC Press.

Hoyt, L. 2005. “A Core Commitment to Service-learning: Bridging Planning Theory and Practice.” Pp. 17-31 in Mary C. Hardin (ed.), From the Studio to the Streets: Service-Learning in Architecture and Planning Education. Washington, DC: The American Association for Higher Education.

Hoyt, L. 2002. “Beyond Geographic Information Systems: Exploring Information and Communication Technologies in Planning Instruction.” Pp. 30-37 in Disegno e Design Digitale. Milan: Polytechnic Institute of Milan.

Other PublicationsHoyt, L., Bryson, A., and P. Belloy. Work-in-progress. “Collective Intelligence: A Model for Human Abundance and Territorial Development.” Cambridge: MIT Community Innovators Lab, 1-32.

Hoyt, L. (2014). “University Civic Engagement: A Global Perspective.” Higher Education Exchange. Dayton: Kettering Foundation.

Hoyt, L. and J. Juarez-Araniva. “MIT@Lawrence Practicum: A Year in Review.” DVD. Cambridge, MA: MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning, M.I.T., 2011.

Iuviene, N., Stitely, A., and L. Hoyt. 2010. “Sustainable Economic Democracy: Worker Cooperatives for the 21st Century.” Cambridge: MIT Community Innovators Lab, 1-26.

Brandin, B., Stitely, A., and L. Hoyt. 2010. “City Scale Retrofits: Learning from Portland and Oakland.” Cambridge: MIT Community Innovators Lab, 1-22.

Christiansen, G., Stitely, A. and L. Hoyt. 2010. “Strengthening Local Economies and Civic Life: The Untapped Power of Small Businesses.” Cambridge: MIT Community Innovators Lab, 1-22.

Hoyt, L., Bakhteiarov, P. and Juarez, J. “The Lawrence Practicum, Fall 2010.” CoLab Radio. Cambridge, MA: Community Innovators Lab, M.I.T., 2010. http://colabradio.mit.edu/?cat=13

Hoyt, L. and M. Leavy-Sperounis. “The Lawrence Practicum, Spring 2010.” CoLab Radio. Cambridge, MA: Community Innovators Lab, M.I.T., 2010.

Hoyt, L. “Are You an Activist Scholar? You Are Not Alone.” CoLab Radio. Cambridge, MA: Community Innovators Lab, M.I.T., 2010. http://colabradio.mit.edu/?p=2409

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Mills, A. and L. Hoyt. “MIT and Lawrence, Massachusetts.” MIT TechTV. Cambridge, MA: MIT@Lawrence, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 2009. http://techtv.mit.edu/collections/mitatlawrence/videos/2619-mit-and-lawrence-ma

Hoyt, L., Dougherty, A., Leavy-Sperounis, M., Martin, D., Mills, A., and E. Sisk. “Sustained City-Campus Engagement: Reflections on Our Practice.” DVD. Cambridge, MA: MIT@Lawrence, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 2009. http://techtv.mit.edu/videos/3498-sustained-city-campus-engagement-reflections-on-our-practice

Hoyt, L., Beam, J., and E. Minzner. 2008. “Green Commons: A Catalogue of Sustainability Initiatives in Lawrence, Massachusetts.” Cambridge, MA: MIT@Lawrence, City of Lawrence Community Development Department, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 2008.

Keyes, L., Hoyt, L., Spirn, A.W., and L. Susskind. 2008. “Here We Go Again: Recurring Questions Facing the Department of Urban Studies and Planning” In Vale, Changing Cities: 75 Years of Planning Better Futures at MIT. Cambridge: SA+P Press.

Hoyt, L., Balderas-Guzman, C., Bonilla, J., Bopp Stark, A., Caraballo, L., Espinoza-Toro, C., Mills, A., Rich, D., Rodda, L., Rotzel, M., and R. Ochshorn. “Predatory Tales.” DVD. Cambridge, MA: MIT@Lawrence, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 2007. http://techtv.mit.edu/collections/mitatlawrence/

Hoyt, L. and A. Leroux. 2007. “Voices from Forgotten Cities: Innovative Revitalization Coaltions in America’s Older Small Cities.” New York: PolicyLink, 1-54.

Hoyt, L. 2007. “Comments on the Impact of Business Improvement Districts on Property Values in New York City.” Pp. 36-37 in Gary Burtless and Janet Rothenberg Pack (eds.) Brookings-Wharton Papers on Urban Affairs 2007. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institute Press.

Hoyt, L. 2007. “Beginner’s Luck: Casinos Come to the City of Brotherly Love.” Planning 73(2) 18-19.

Hoyt, L. 2005. “Review of Jeremy Crampton’s The Political Mapping of Cyberspace.” Journal of Planning Education and Research 24(3) 348-349.

Boddie, S., Sherraden, M., Hoyt, L., Thirupathy, P., Shanks, T., and M. Sherraden. 2004. “Family Saving and Community Assets: Designing and Implementing Family-centered, Place-based Individual Development Account Programs.” Saint Louis: Washington University, 1-23.

Hoyt, L. 2004. “The Business Improvement District: An Internationally Diffused Approach for Revitalization.” Washington, D.C.: International Downtown Association, 1-65.

Hoyt, L. 2003. “Expansion of BIDs Beyond North America.” Pp. 164-167 in Lawrence O. Houstoun, Jr. Business Improvement Districts. Washington, D.C.: Urban Land Institute.

Teaching Experience Tufts UniversityAnchor Institutions and Community Revitalization, Fall 2016

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Community Development, Planning, and Politics, Fall 2015Anchor Institutions and Community Revitalization, Fall 2014Anchor Institutions and Community Revitalization, Fall 2012

University of Massachusetts BostonHigher Education Dissertation Seminar, Fall 2012 Community Engagement in Higher Education, Fall 2011

Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyNew Theories From and For Practice II, Spring 2011New Theories From and For Practice I, Fall 2010Information, Asset-building, and the Immigrant City, Fall 2010 Collaborative Thesis, Spring 2010 Information, Asset-building, and the Immigrant City, Spring 2010 Action Research Methods, Winter 2010 Thesis Preparation, Fall 2009 Information, Asset-building, and the Immigrant City, Spring 2009 New Theories From and For Practice II, Spring 2009New Theories From and For Practice I, Fall 2008Downtown Management Organizations, Spring 2008Information, Asset-building, and the Immigrant City, Fall 2007 Downtown Management Organizations, Fall 2006Information, Asset-building, and the Immigrant City, Fall 2006 Planning, Communications, and Digital Media, Fall 2005Information and Communication Technologies in Community Development, Spring 2005 Planning, Communications, and Digital Media, Fall 2004Information and Communication Technologies in Community Development, Spring 2004 Planning, Communications, and Digital Media, Fall 2003Advanced Geographic Information Systems Project, Spring 2003 Fundamentals of Spatial Database Management, Spring 2003Business Improvement Districts, Spring 2003 Planning, Communications, and Digital Media, Fall 2002Advanced Geographic Information Systems Project, Spring 2002Fundamentals of Spatial Database Management, Spring 2002 Computers in Public Management, Winter 2002

Saint Joseph’s UniversityCrime Analysis Using Geographic Information Systems, Summer 2001

University of PennsylvaniaEducation and Metropolitan Settlement Patterns, Spring 2001

State University of New YorkLandscape Architectural Design Studio, Spring 1993 Landscape and Site Assessment, Fall 1992 Landscape Architectural Design Studio, Spring 1992

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University of IllinoisIntroduction to Landscape Design, Fall 1990

Conferences and Symposia Organized“Live Engagement, Transform Lives” breakout sessions (78 presenters from 22 countries) December 2-4, 2014, Talloires Network Global Leaders Conference, Cape Town, South Africa co-sponsored by MasterCard Foundation, Carnegie Foundation, and Grupo Santander.

“Regional Perspectives on University Civic Engagement – Part 3” December 5, 2014, International Workshop in Cape Town, South Africa, co-sponsored by the Kettering Foundation and the Talloires Network.

“Regional Perspectives on University Civic Engagement – Part 2” July 7-9, 2014, International Workshop in Dayton, Ohio, co-sponsored by the Kettering Foundation and the Talloires Network.

“Regional Perspectives on University Civic Engagement – Part 1” December 16-20, 2013, International Workshop in Boston, Massachusetts, co-sponsored by the Kettering Foundation and the Talloires Network.

“Innovations in Democratic Engagement: Universities and Their Civic Mission Around the World” July 23-25, 2012, International Workshop in Dayton, Ohio, co-sponsored by the Kettering Foundation and the Talloires Network.

“New Strategies for an Old Crisis: Regenerating Local Economies” April 21-23, 2010, Collaborative Thesis Project Lecture Series, sponsored by the M.I.T. Community Innovators Lab.

“Ideas-in-action: Reflecting on Our Legacy, Planning Our Future” February 3, 2010, Roundtable Discussion, co-sponsored by the M.I.T., Department of Urban Studies and Planning and the M.I.T. Community Innovators Lab.

“Queers in the Built Environment” April 2009-February 2010, Event and Speaker Series, co-sponsored by M.I.T. and the Department of Urban Studies and Planning.

“Learning from Engagement” February-May 2009, Monthly Speaker Series, co-sponsored by MIT@Lawrence and the M.I.T. Community Innovators Lab.

"Renewing the Promise in Smaller Industrial Cities" September 2008, National Convening, co-sponsored by the M.I.T. Community Innovators Lab, PolicyLink, and the Massachusetts’ Smart Growth Alliance.

“Remembering Forgotten Cities” October 2007, M.I.T. National Convening, co-sponsored by the M.I.T. Department of Urban Studies and Planning, PolicyLink, and the Citizens’ Housing and Planning Association, Inc.

“Forgotten Cities?” Fall 2004 and Spring 2005, Weekly Speaker Series, sponsored by the M.I.T. Department of Urban Studies and Planning.

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Lectures and SeminarsL. Hoyt, Amy Newcomb Rowe and Brianda Hernandez. 2015. Stories of Leadership from Engaged Universities Around the World, invited speaker at the Department of Urban + Environmental Policy + Planning’s Colloquium Series, Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts.

L. Hoyt and Maureen Keegan. 2014. Building a Global Movement of Engaged Universities, invited speaker at the School of Education’s “Building Community, Reaching for Justice Speaker Series,” Merrimack College, North Andover, Massachusetts.

L. Hoyt. 2013. The Expanding Global Movement of Engaged Universities: Developing an Action Research Agenda for South and North Exchange, invited speaker at the Publishers for Development Conference, London, England.

L. Hoyt. 2013. Building Partnership: Making Cooperation Mainstream. Session moderator at Global University Network Innovation Conference, Barcelona, Spain.

L. Hoyt. 2013. Resisting Institutional Culture: Leadership for Effecting Change in Higher Education, guest speaker at the School of Higher Education at the University of Massachusetts, Boston, Massachusetts.

L. Hoyt, G. Christiansen and E. Mackres. 2013. Transforming Cities and Minds through the Scholarship of Engagement. Webinar Panelist for Virtual Think Tank Series co-sponsored by M.I.T., Tufts University and the University of Massachusetts Boston.

L. Hoyt. 2013. Transforming Cities and Minds through Sustained Civic Engagement. Guest Speaker for the Urban Social Science Series, Bates College, Lewiston, Maine.

L. Hoyt. 2013. Stages of Civic Engagement and Institutional Resources. Guest speaker at faculty luncheon, Bates College, Maine.

L. Hoyt. 2012. MIT@Lawrence: Partnership for Sustained Urban Economic Development. Russian Study Tour, Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts.

L. Hoyt. 2012. Next Generation Engagement: The Present and Future of Publically Engaged Scholarship. Panelist at the First Annual Lynton Colloquium on the Scholarship of Engagement, University of Massachusetts, Boston, Massachusetts.

R. Hollister and L. Hoyt. 2012. Anchor Institutions and Community Revitalization: A Growing Planning and Policy Opportunity. Colloquium, Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts.

L. Hoyt. 2012. Universities Engaging with Gender Issues in Their Societies. Panel moderator atthe Association of Commonwealth Universities conference, Colombo, Sri Lanka.

L. Hoyt. 2012. Creating a Culture of Democratic Engagement: Lessons from City to Campus. Panelist at the Association of American Colleges and Universities Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.

L. Hoyt. 2011. Reflections on the Scholarship of Engagement. Doctoral colloquium, the School of Higher Education at the University of Massachusetts, Boston, Massachusetts.

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L. Hoyt. 2011. Strengthening and Actualizing the Civic Mission of Higher Education. Roundtable discussant at the National Civic Seminar, Queenstown, Maryland.

L. Hoyt. 2011. Principles and Practices of Community-based Participatory Research. Presentation at Stanford University, Stanford, California.

L. Hoyt. 2011. Schools of Architecture and Civic Engagement. Roundtable discussant atKettering Foundation symposium, Washington, DC.

L. Hoyt. 2011. Sustained City-Campus Engagement: Developing An “Eco-system of Knowledge.Presentation at Portland State University, Portland, Oregon.

L. Hoyt. 2011. Present and Future Challenges Facing Higher Education. Roundtable discussantat the University of Massachusetts Boston, Massachusetts.

L. Hoyt and N. Shakir. 2011. Civic Engagement, Diversity, and the Postsecondary Success ofUnderserved Students. Roundtable discussant at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth,Massachusetts.

L. Hoyt, J. Juarez, and P. Bakhteiarov. 2011. Revitalizing Postindustrial Cities through City-University Partnerships. Presentation at the American Planning Association’s National PlanningConference, Boston, Massachusetts.

L. Hoyt. 2011. The Intersection between Higher Education and Economic Opportunity.Roundtable discussant for Opportunity Nation at Northeastern University, Boston,Massachusetts.

L. Hoyt. 2010. Affordable Housing at Risk in the Massachusetts Election? Panelist at M.I.T., Cambridge, Massachusetts.

L. Hoyt. 2010. Haiti Disaster Response. Panelist at M.I.T., Cambridge, Massachusetts.

L. Hoyt. 2009. Sustained City-Campus Engagement: MIT and the City of Cartagena, Columbia.Presentation at M.I.T., Cambridge, Massachusetts.

L. Hoyt. 2009. Engaged Institutions: Advancing the Practice. National Webinar, PolicyLink, Oakland, California.

L. Hoyt. 2009. Other Ways of Knowing in a Democracy. Invitational Colloquium, Kettering Foundation, Dayton, Ohio.

L. Hoyt. 2008. Democracy and Higher Education: The Future of Engagement. Invitational Colloquium, Kettering Foundation, Dayton, Ohio.

L. Hoyt. 2008. The Scholarship of Engagement: Risks and Rewards. Doctoral colloquium, the School of Higher Education at the University of Massachusetts, Boston, Massachusetts.

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L. Hoyt. 2007. Dominance, Decline, and Revitalization: Voices from Forgotten Cities. Presentation at the Remembering Forgotten Cities National Convening, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

L. Hoyt. 2007. Spanning the Divide: Connecting Institutions of Higher Learning and Forgotten Cities. Presentation at the Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities Conference, Baltimore, Maryland.

L. Hoyt. 2006. The Origins and Implications of Business Improvement Districts at Home and Abroad. Presentation to students at the Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

L. Hoyt. 2006. A Critical Review of Empirical Studies on Business Improvement Districts.Discussant at the Brookings-Wharton Conference on Urban Affairs, Washington, DC.

L. Hoyt. 2006. Business Improvement Districts: Origins, Lessons, and Controversies. Presentation to City Managers from Ireland and Northern Ireland at Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.

L. Hoyt. 2006. Urban Revitalization Policy Agents: Their Successes, Failures, and Motivations. Presentation at the Urban Affairs Conference, Montréal, Canada.

L. Hoyt. 2006. Exploring the Challenges and Hopes for Americas Forgotten Cities. Presentation at the Lincoln Institute for Land Policy, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

L. Hoyt. 2005. Reinventing Forgotten Cities. Paper presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference, Kansas City, Missouri.

L. Hoyt and D. Feehan. 2005. Downtown Management Organizations and Securing Public Space: Exploring the Nexus. Presentation at the Colloquium on Securing Public Space, M.I.T., Cambridge, Massachusetts.

L. Hoyt. 2005. Downtown Management Organizations and the Displacement of Criminal Activity. Presentation at the Colloquium on Urban Affairs, New York University, New York, New York. L. Hoyt. 2004. From Canada to South Africa: The Promising Facets of the Business Improvement District Model. Paper presented at the European Urban Research Association Conference, Chicago, Illinois.

L. Hoyt. 2004. Technology and Community Development. Presentation at the School of Management, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts.

L. Hoyt and J. Hebert. 2004. The Promising Facets of the Business Improvement District Model. Presented at the CIMA-sponsored Business Improvement District Conference, Vienna, Austria.

L. Hoyt and D. Gopal-Agge. 2003. The Business Improvement District: An Internationally Diffused Model for Urban Revitalization. Presentation at the International Business Improvement District Conference, London, England.

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L. Hoyt. 2003. A Comparative Study of Business Improvement Districts on Three Continents. Paper presented at the Association of Collegiate and European Schools of Planning Conference, Leuven, Belgium.

L. Hoyt. 2002. The Global Emergence of the Business Improvement District. Paper presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference, Baltimore, Maryland.

L. Hoyt. 2001. Exploring the Evolution and Characteristics of Business Improvement Districts.Presentation to the Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture, Clemson University,Greenville, South Carolina.

L. Hoyt. 2001. A New Spatio-temporal Method for Analyzing Crime Patterns. Presentation tothe Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida.

L. Hoyt. 2000. A Strategy for Safe Schools in Philadelphia. Presentation to the Board of Education, The School District of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

L. Hoyt. 2000. An Analysis of Crime and Schools. Presentation to the Mayor’s Office and Police Department Executives, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

L. Hoyt. 2000. Geographic Information Systems and Crime Analysis. Presentation at the Criminal Justice Technology Conference, Hershey, Pennsylvania.

Hillier, A. and L. Hoyt. 1998. Using Geographic Information Systems to Evaluate Subsidized Housing Programs. Paper presented at the ESRI Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

L. Hoyt. 1996. Low Income Housing Development in Philadelphia. Presentation at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

L. Hoyt. 1995. Renovating Public Housing: Compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Presentation to Executives at the Wilmington Delaware Housing Authority, Wilmington, Delaware.

L. Hoyt. 1994. The Americans with Disabilities Act and Universal Design. Presentation to theCollege of Arts and Architecture at the Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pennsylvania.

L. Hoyt. 1994. Universal Access to Polling Places. Presentation to the Eastern ParalyzedVeterans Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Record of Funding Co-Principal Investigator for “Supporting African Higher Education Leaders.” The Carnegie Corporation of New York. (2016-2017). $100,000.

Principal Investigator for the “Civic Education of College Students through Community Experiences Beyond Service Learning” International Workshop and Research Project. Kettering Foundation. (2013-2014). $105,000.

Principal Investigator for the “Faculty and Staff Professional Development Program.” Pearson Foundation. (2012-2014). $160,000.

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Funding for the “Innovations in Democratic Engagement: Universities and Their Civic Mission Around the World” International Workshop. Kettering Foundation. (2012). $35,000.

MIT@Lawrence Initiative. US Department of Housing and Urban Development and other sources. (2006 – 2011). $1,255,000.

Funding for the “Learning from Engagement” Lecture Series. M.I.T. Public Service Center. (2008 – 2009). $5,000.

Support for Downtown Management Organizations. M.I.T. Public Service Center. (2008). $2,500.

Support for Field Research. Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences Fund. (2007 – 2008). $10,000.

Funding for the “Remembering Forgotten Cities” Symposium. (2007). $15,000.

Research on Forgotten Cities. Bemis Fund. (2004 – 2005). $25,000.

OpenCourseWare Pilot. Industrial Liaison Program Fund. (2002 – 2003). $11,000.

International Comparison of Business Improvement District Organizations. Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences Fund. (2002 – 2003). $12,000.

Study on the Impacts of Welfare Reform in Philadelphia: Public Shelter Utilization, Demand for Public Housing, and Public Housing Program Recipient Outcomes. US Department of Housing and Urban Development. (1998 – 2001). $50,000.

Government and Outside CommitteesLynton Colloquium Committee, New England Resource Center for Higher Education, 2012-2013Urban Research-Base Action Network, Founding Member, 2011Lynton Award Committee, New England Resource Center for Higher Education, 2010-2011International Downtown Association’s Information Resources Committee, 2011Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Community Affairs Research Advisory Board, 2008-2010 International Journal of Neighbourhood Renewal, Editorial and Referee Team, 2008-2010Kettering Foundation’s Democracy Exchange, 2008-2009PolicyLink Strengthening Smaller Cities Project, 2007-2008International Downtown Association’s Strategic Planning Committee, 2006-2007Brookings Institute’s Old Industrial Cities Project, 2006-2007Orton Family Foundation, Advisory Committee, 2006-2007Journal of Education in the Built Environment, Editorial Board, 2004-2007Citizens’ Housing and Planning Association, Small Cities Advisory Committee, 2004-2007Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Committee on Education Programs, 2004-2005Reviviendo Gateway Initiative Committee, City of Lawrence, MA, 2003-2008GIS Job Specification Committee, Philadelphia, PA, 1999-2000GIS Technical User Group Committee, Philadelphia, PA 1997-2000Mayor’s Commission on People with Disabilities, Philadelphia, PA, 1993-1997

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University and Department CommitteesM.I.T. Queers in the Built Environment, Faculty Advisor, 2009-2011Faculty Environmental Network for Sustainability, Member, 2009-2010Departmental Awards Committee, Member, 2009-2010Senior Lecturer Reappointment Committee, Member, 2009Ph.D. Admissions, Chair, 2009M.I.T. LBGT Issues Group, Member, 2006-2011MIT@Lawrence Community Advisory Committee, Chair, 2005-2011Community Innovators Lab, Faculty Affiliate, 2005-2011Community Innovators Lab Director Search Committee, Member, 2005-2006School of Architecture and Planning Web Site Design Committee, Member, 2005-2006 M.I.T. Campus Committee on Race Relations, Member, 2004-2006Infinite Mile Award Selection Committee, Member, 2004Transportation Faculty Search Committee, Member, 2003-2004Department Steering Committee, Member, 2003E-Planning Series Advisory Committee, Member, 2003Service-Learning Practicum Curriculum Committee, Member, 2002-2010Master in City Planning Curriculum Committee, Member, 2002-2005Ph.D. Admissions Committee, Member, 2002-2008; 2010Master in City Planning Admissions Committee, Member, 2002-2011

Thesis/Dissertation Advising (S = supervisor; R = Reader; D = Doctoral dissertation; M = Masters thesis)

Muter, Ellie. TBD. (S/M)

Tumposky, Rebecca. “Educating Practical Visionaries at Tufts University: A Framework for Community-University Co-Learning.” 2016. (R/M)

McKeag, Jim. “Creating a Culture of Progressive Planning Practice in America’s Medium-size Cities.” 2015. (S/M)

Hernandez, Brianda. “Another Blackbox: The Process of Achieving Student Diversity at Elite Universities.” 2015. (S/M)

Etingoff, Kim. “Talking About Food: Using Institutional Stories to Build Equity Within Food System Planning in Everett, Massachusetts.” 2015. (R/M)

Mengmeng Zhou. “Critical Factors for Successful Private-Public Partnership in Urban and Environmental Infrastructure Projects in Jilin Province, China.” 2014. (R/M)

Ian Jakus. “State Economic Development in Massachusetts’ Gateway Cities: Past and Present.” 2014. (S/M)

Yifei Ren. “A More Competitive Central Business District: Place-making Strategies for Beijing.” 2014. (S/M)

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Brytanee Brown. “African American Grocery Stores: A Framework for Food Policy Development.” 2013. (R/M)

Laura Fox. “Are Business Improvement Districts Perceived as Effective for Revitalizing Mid-Sized Rust Belt Cities?” 2013. (R/M)

Elisabeth Holden. “An Anchor in Clean Water: The Role of Anchor Institutions in Managing Great Bay.” 2013. (R/M).

Suzuki, Takayuki. “Downtown Revitalization Through Public-Private Partnerships: The Case of Minato-Mirai 21, Yokohama, Japan.” 2013. (R/M)

Brandin, Benjamin. “Capitalizing on a Third Wave of Federal Investment: Reenvisioning an Energy Efficiency Retrofit Strategy for Oakland, California.” 2010. (S/M)

Christiansen, Gayle. “Makin a Way Where There is No Way: Fostering Small Business Connections in Camden, New Jersey.” 2010. (S/M)

Leavy-Sperounis, Marianna. “Manufacturing Recovery: A Networked Approach to Green Job Creation in Massachusetts Gateway Cities.” 2010. (S/M)

Mackres, Eric. “Collaborative Methods in Social Movement Organizing: A Case Study of Long-term Alliance Development and Energy Efficiency Planning in Massachusetts.” 2010. (S/M)

Sparks, Holly Jo. “Rethinking Homeownership: Why Alternative Tenure Strategies Are Needed to Stabilize Neighborhoods in Lawrence, Massachusetts.” 2010. (R/M)

Iuviene, Nicholas. “Building a Platform for Economic Democracy: A Cooperative Development Strategy for the Bronx.” 2010. (R/M)

Bozorg, Leila. “Spatializing Social Equity through Place-Based Policies Lessons from the Green Impact Zone of Missouri, in Kansas City, Missouri.” 2010. (R/M)

Le, Uyen. “Strategies for Multicultural Cities: Overcoming Barriers to Effective Planning and Community Development in Three Vietnamese American Communities.” 2009. (S/M)

González, Eric Rafael. “Doing the Impossible: Making Urban Schools Excellent.” 2009. (S/M)

Beam, Jeffrey. “Holistic Revitalization in Small Industrial Cities: Ideas and Tools for Urban Housing Development.” 2009. (Received American Planning Association Housing and Community Development Division’s Research Award in 2009) (S/M)

Eckert, Molly. “Where Have All the Brownfields Gone? Lessons for Chicago.” 2009. (R/M)

Martin, Danielle. “Participatory Media and Collaborative Facilitation: Developing Tools for Aligning Values to Practice in Organizations.” 2009. (R/M)

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Rothrock, Laura. “Business Improvement Districts: An Effective Revitalization Tool for Massachusetts’ Forgotten Cities.” 2008. (S/M)

Schwieger, Anne. “In Pursuit of Continuity: Engaged Scholarship for Personal and Institutional Transformation.” 2008. (S/M)

Brewer-Garcia, Eric. “Strategy, Interests, and Institutions: How Context and Choice Shape Public Participation in Community Development Interventions.” 2008. (R/M)

Crim, Stephen. “Developing a Theory of Nightclub Location Choice.” 2008. (R/M)

Stelson, Aaron. “Should I Stay or Should I Go? Residential Mobility in Ethnic Enclaves in Lawrence, Massachusetts.” 2007. (S/M)

Wu, Cindy. “Building Community Assets through Individual Development Accounts: Growing a Strategic Network in Lawrence, Massachusetts.” 2007. (S/M)

Burd, Leo. “"Technological Initiatives for Social Empowerment: Design Experiments in Technology-Supported Youth Participation and Local Civic Engagement." 2007. (R/D)

McCabe, Kathleen. “Information and Communication Technologies in Downtown Revitalization - An International Comparative Analysis.” 2005. (S/M)

Rice, Solana. “From Individual Development Accounts to Community Asset Building: An Exploration in Bridging People- and Place-Based Strategies.” 2005. (S/M)

Canepa, Claudia. “New Information Technologies in the Old Political Economy: The Role of a Community-based Information System in Improving Services to the Poor in Delhi.” 2005. (R/M)

Clark, Heather. “Redeveloping Lawrence Massachusetts’ Historic Mill District: Adaptive Reuse in Untested Residential Markets.” 2004. (S/M)

Hebert, Jeffrey. “The City of Brotherly Love? Investigating Collaborative Planning in Philadelphia’s Contemporary Revitalization Initiatives.” 2004. (S/M)

Hodges, Christopher. “Fostering Land Use Dialog: Community Preservation as a Growth Management Strategy in Massachusetts.” 2004. (R/M)

Carrera, Fabio. “City Knowledge: An Emergent Information Infrastructure for Sustainable Urban Maintenance, Management, and Planning.” 2004. (R/D)

Singh, Raj. “Collaborative Urban Information Systems: A Web Services Approach.” 2004. (R/D)

Chung, Jee-seong. “Pedestrian Environment as an Urban Indicator: Developing a GIS Model for Measuring Pedestrian Friendliness.” 2003. (R/M)

Gopal, Devika. “Promoting Retail to Revitalize Downtowns: An Examination of the Business Improvement District Idea.” 2003. (S/M)

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Caulfield, Michelle. “Incremental Power: The Nexus between Information Technologies and Community Development.” 2003. (S/M)

Yean, Teo. “Redefining Urban Design through Public-Private Partnership.” 2002. (R/M)

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