Aaron Golub
Director and Associate Professor
Urban Studies and Planning
Portland State University
Dr. Golub is an associate professor in the Toulan School of Urban Studies and Planning at Portland State University (PSU), moving to PSU after eight years at Arizona State University and ten years studying and working in the San Francisco Bay Area. His work focuses on the social contexts of urban transportation systems.
Email: agolub@pdx.edu
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