reminder of the final Union Station lecture for the spring lecture series tonight

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Spring 2012 Lecture Series - Union Station: An American Icon

The University of the District of Columbia, in partnership with the Union Station Redevelopment Corporation, is pleased to invite you to the final presentation for the Spring 2012 Lecture Series – Union Station: An American Icon.

Union Station is one of the iconic landmarks in the nation’s capital and function both as a tourist destination and multimodal transportation hub. The lecture series will show how the station evolved over the last 100 years and continued to meet the divergent needs of both visitors and residents.

March 20th - “Managing the second busiest passenger rail station in the country”. 
Mike Latiff, Amtrak’s Station Operations Manager will focus his presentation on the management and coordination of the rail system that calls Union Station home. Visitor and passenger comfort and safety will also be explored.

All lectures begin at 6:30pm
University of the District of Columbia
Building 44 Room A03
UDC is accessible from the Van Ness Metro Station

For more information or to RSVP for one of the events, contact hw...@udc.edu.

Sponsors:
Union Station Redevelopment Corporation
UDC Department of Urban Architecture and  Community Planning
UDC School of Business and Public Administration
UDC Sustainability Initiative

 

 

Howard Ways, AICP

Director of Planning and Sustainability

Office of the Provost/Vice President for Academic Affairs

Adjunct Professor

Member, Council of Government’s Climate, Energy and Environment Policy Committee

University of the District of Columbia

4200 Connecticut Ave. NW

Washington, DC 20008

voice 202-274-5390

fax 202-274-5305

www.udc.edu/sustainability

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We were GREEN

Before it was COOL

160 years of service to our students,

our city and the planet

 

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