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Catalyst (October 2022)

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Catalyst (October 2022)

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2022-10

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Center for Transportation Studies, University of Minnesota

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Newsletter or Bulletin

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Articles include: Annual impacts report: CTS addresses societal needs, serves Minnesota; Shared automated vehicles could make cities more livable, equitable; Reconnecting divided communities through mindful infrastructure; Understanding everyday life leads to new discoveries—with the help of innovative app; Stormwater control strategies help prevent phosphorus pollution of Minnesota’s waterways; Internships give students real-world experience in transportation; CTS to focus on 'Future of Mobility' in 2023; Register for the 25th Annual Freight and Logistics Symposium

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Note: This issue of Catalyst was published in a web-only format, with articles posted online throughout the month and also sent in an e-mail to subscribers at the end of the month. The PDF in this record collated the e-mail summary with the full-length articles posted online.

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Center for Transportation Studies. (2022). Catalyst (October 2022). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/250096.

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