Jeff Horner (ah3609)
University information
Title: Professor - Teaching
Unit: Urban Studies & Planning
Department: College of Liberal Arts & Science
Contact information
Department of Urban Studies and Planning
3219 FAB
656 W. Kirby
Detroit, 48202
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Department:
Title:
Professor of Teaching
Phone:
313-577-0194
Fax:
313-577-0022
Email:
jeffhorner@wayne.edu
Office:
3219 F/AB
656 W. Kirby
Detroit, MI 48202
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Social Media:
https://bsky.app/profile/jeffhorner.bsky.social
Youtube Videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOy36RfIkqM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqpwDD8Ooaw
News mentions:
- The Metro: Will Detroit see better days under Black leadership?
- Town without a downtown: Livonia looks to develop a Main Street after 75 years
- Slow housing market? Not in southwest Oakland County, where luxury homebuilding is booming
- The Metro: Nonprofit seeks to create community hub in former Corktown school site
- The Metro: VHF Project bringing solar-powered street art to Corktown
- America, let's talk: The Rustbelt and the American Dream
- Detroit's average commute is stuck at pre-pandemic levels — despite 4 times the telecommuters
- Detroit Evening Report: Detroit’s population growth; return of the Belle Isle giant slide and more
- This firm has rehabbed numerous Detroit buildings. Now it's building new houses in town
- 45% of high-ranking officials in Duggan's office don’t live in Detroit, analysis shows
- Detroit City FC buys land, plans to build new stadium in Corktown
- Lansing has $40 million to fund new city hall. What happens next?
- 80 years later: A look back at 1943 Detroit race riots
- Wayne State class to study the legacies of Coleman A. Young
- Nearly a third of downtown Detroit is parking. Lot owners say that’s no oversupply
- Eight years on, community wants answers on dilapidated Brewster rec center
Recent Scholarship:
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Courses taught by Jeff Horner
Fall Term 2025 (future)
- GPH2000 - Introduction to Urban Studies
- PS2000 - Introduction to Urban Studies
- US2000 - Introduction to Urban Studies
- US4510 - Cities and Regions
- HIS2000 - Introduction to Urban Studies
Spring-Summer Term 2025 (future)
Winter Term 2025 (current)
- GPH2000 - Introduction to Urban Studies
- PS2000 - Introduction to Urban Studies
- HIS2000 - Introduction to Urban Studies
- US2000 - Introduction to Urban Studies
- US4620 - Urban Studies Senior Capstone Research
Fall Term 2024
- GPH2000 - Introduction to Urban Studies
- US2000 - Introduction to Urban Studies
- US4510 - Cities and Regions
- PS2000 - Introduction to Urban Studies
- HIS2000 - Introduction to Urban Studies
Spring-Summer Term 2024
- UP5650 - Metropolitan Detroit
- US2000 - Introduction to Urban Studies
- GPH2000 - Introduction to Urban Studies
- HIS2000 - Introduction to Urban Studies
- PS2000 - Introduction to Urban Studies
Winter Term 2024
- GPH2000 - Introduction to Urban Studies
- GPH3130 - Introductory Urban Geography
- US2000 - Introduction to Urban Studies
- US4620 - Urban Studies Senior Capstone Research
Fall Term 2023
- HIS2000 - Introduction to Urban Studies
- US2000 - Introduction to Urban Studies
- US4510 - Cities and Regions
- PS2000 - Introduction to Urban Studies
- GPH2000 - Introduction to Urban Studies
Spring-Summer Term 2023
- UP5650 - Metropolitan Detroit
- US2000 - Introduction to Urban Studies
- PS2000 - Introduction to Urban Studies
- GPH2000 - Introduction to Urban Studies
- HIS2000 - Introduction to Urban Studies
Winter Term 2023
- GPH2000 - Introduction to Urban Studies
- HIS2000 - Introduction to Urban Studies
- US2000 - Introduction to Urban Studies
- US4620 - Urban Studies Senior Capstone Research
- PS2000 - Introduction to Urban Studies
Recent university news spotlights
- Will Detroit see better days under Black leadership?
- How capping I-75 could reconnect communities
- A short history of the rise, fall and return of Detroit’s Michigan Central Station
- Urban planning professor discusses Detroit City Football Club's plan to build new stadium in Corktown
- Wayne State courses explore Detroit’s Black history, art, activism
- Lansing has $40 million to fund new city hall. What happens next?
- Wayne State class to study the legacies of Coleman A. Young
- Detroit will raze 10,000 empty homes