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  • Provost's Do Good Innovator Awards with three faculty headshots

    Office of the Provost Announces Do Good Innovator Awardees

    The Do Good Institute, in partnership with the Office of the Provost, is proud to recognize 57 incredible UMD staff and faculty with the Provost’s Do Good Innovator Award. Three faculty members from MAPP were honored among the campus community members who create, nurture, expand and amplify social impact through education, programs and research, in and outside the classroom. 
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  • Purple line under construction

    Rents Already Rising Along Purple Line, UMD Study Finds

    Trains on Maryland’s Purple Line won’t begin service for at least another two years, but according to a new University of Maryland study, some residents living along the future transit corridor began seeing spikes in rent just after construction shovels broke ground.
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  • Collage of women in leadership

    A Worthy Charge

    There’s a statistic in the architecture world that Lakisha Woods thinks deserves more attention. It’s not related to community development, sustainable practice or green design—but rather, who’s doing it. Although 51% of architecture students are women, they comprise only 17% of all registered architects.
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  • White house in spring

    Marccus Hendricks Joins White House Council on Environmental Quality

    The White House Council on Environmental Quality has tapped Associate Professor of Urban Studies and Planning, Marccus Hendricks, to serve as a Senior Advisor for Climate and Community Resilience on the inaugural Environmental Justice team. A one-year appointment through the Executive Office of the President of the United States, Hendricks will support the development of federal policies, initiatives and efforts that advance place-based strategies and solutions related to water, hazard mitigation, disaster recovery and infrastructure.
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  • Collage of images of a plant growing, the earth and a student writing

    Five MAPP Faculty Awarded University Funding to Tackle “Grand Challenges” of Our Time

    Efforts to address global water issues, combat urban inequity, respond to environmental contamination and close the digital divide will receive new funding as part of the largest comprehensive grant program in University of Maryland’s history.
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  • Group photo of the SIRJ lab memebers

    A Prescription for Healthier Communities

    A new grant initiative launched by the University of Maryland School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (MAPP) and the School of Public Health (SPH) hopes to spark innovative research around the challenges of building healthy, equitable communities.
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