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Annual Creative Placemaking Event

This event is open to the public and will be live streamed.
April 22, 2026
April 22, 2026
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A Design Career Takes Off

This article originally was published in Terp.AN AIRPORT’S MOVING walkway offers a window into the spectrum of human emotion in motion: the exhaustion of a mother placating her toddler with M&Ms; the collective fury over a canceled flight; the apathy brewing in a stagnant queue at Starbucks.
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UMD Program Plants Seeds of Stormwater Relief

Of the many ways downpours disrupt the small town of North Brentwood, Maryland—from flooded basements to sodden front yards—one in particular is surprising: the walk to school. One of Prince George’s County’s oldest and lowest-lying towns along the Anacostia River is often overwhelmed by rain, with water pooling on roads and sidewalks, leaving children’s socks and shoes squishy as they head to class.
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Maryland Takes Top Honors at 2022 AIA Baltimore Design Awards

Two stunning urban enclaves—“Stack Alley” by graduate students Joseph Chase Edwards (B.S. Architecture ’20) and Marcelino Defngin (B.S. Architecture ’21) and “Dwelling in the City” by undergraduate student Meredith Eby (B.S. Architecture ’22)—were awarded top honors in the graduate and undergraduate categories last week at the 2022 AIA Baltimore Excellence in Design Awards celebration.
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Fall 2025 Dean's List

Abualrub, Heyam

Adamu, Tesnim

Adzannur, Emmy Cevyra

Al-Azawi, Maryam A

Andrade, Sergio Stanley

Andres, Luis Daniel

Barake, Alexandra Marie

Becerra, Sarah Sophia

Belluscio, Christina Suzanne

Benavides, Carolina

Bernardo, James Anthony

Bhogal, Aman Singh

Billey, Merina Elise

Borchard, Katherine Rose

Cantaderio, Jorge Luis

Castillo-Hernandez, Valeria Nicole

Colindres, Melany Rebeca

Connors, Catherine Elizabeth

Desimone, Gabriella Christine

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William Bonstra Endowment to Provide Need-based Student Support through New Terpstart Program

Bill Bonstra, FAIA (B.ARCH ’83) has spent his career as an architect seeking to enrich people’s lives through thoughtful design, a philosophy he has extended to his relationship with the School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation for over 30 years. This past month, Bonstra, who has supported the school over the years financially and as an advisor, mentor and teacher, pledged a $30,000 endowment through UMD’s New TerpStart Matching Scholarship Program.
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Ariel Bierbaum Receives Research Grant from Spencer Foundation

MAPP is proud to announce that Ariel Bierbaum, along with her team of three other researchers, has secured $50,000 in research grant funding from the Spencer Foundation’s Small Research Grants Program. The grant will allow continuing work into the socioeconomic impact of public school closures in Philadelphia, and will look specifically at issues of school reuse and/or demolition.
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Inspiring the Profession through Experience – The Thomas L. Schumacher Memorial Endowment

Towards the end of a difficult spring semester in 1985, Chris McCabe (B.S. Architecture ’85, M.ARCH ’87) was at a crossroads. Having studied architecture at UMD for four years, she was uncertain as to whether she had the talent and confidence needed to tackle the Master’s program in architecture. For Chris, the announcement of Professor Tom Schumacher’s inaugural Study Abroad Program in Rome was not only good timing, it proved to be life-changing.
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First Annual Colvin Case Study Challenge

The Colvin Institute at the University of Maryland is proud to announce the 1st Annual Colvin Case Study Challenge.  The Challenge is a national real estate paper competition, where projects are judged on the depth of understanding of markets, project valuation, finance, urban design, entitlement processes and operational issues by leading real estate professionals. This is a retrospective written case study documenting a recently completed (within 5 years) project in your region.Competition Highlights: 
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2022 Kea Professor Corie Sharples on Designing Skylines, Re-Thinking Construction and Revisiting Old Haunts

Of all the iconic places conceived by SHoP Architects along New York City’s skyline, the one that gives Founding Principal Corie Sharples ‘87 the most satisfaction is the place she once vowed never to return: South Street Seaport’s Pier 17, a slice of Manhattan’s East River Waterfront that once housed a windowless marketplace of souvenir shops and chain restaurants.
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