Global Urban Humanities: Engaging the Humanities and Environmental Design gathers scholars and practitioners from the fields of architecture, urban design, city and regional planning, landscape architecture, and multiple humanities disciplines to develop new theoretical paradigms, research methods, and pedagogical approaches that address the complex problems facing today's global cities and regions. The program consists of a lecture series, cross-disciplinary seminars and workshops, and on-site research studios in the Pacific Rim cities of Los Angeles, Guangzhou/Pearl River Delta, and Mexico City. This initiative is funded by the Mellon Foundation and organized by the Division of Arts and Humanities and the College of Environmental Design. For more information, visit the Global Urban Humanities page.