Baltimore Architect, MAPP Alum John Chalk Dies from Coronavirus

The School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation and the University of Maryland community sadly mourn the death of John Chalk (B.ARCH ’80) a graduate of UMD’s Architecture Program.

Lindsey May Earns AIA/DC’s Inaugural Architectural Educator Award

The Washington Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA|DC) and Washington Architectural Foundation (WAF) have awarded Assistant Clinical Professor Lindsey May the distinction of AIA|DC’s 2020 architectural educator.

Now Online: Kibel Gallery Exhibit, "Making the Holodomor Memorial: Context & Questions"

Like much of the rest of the world, our Maryland community is struggling to comprehend the confusing and fearful events happening this wee

EFC Releases New MOST Center Course: Funding Urban Forestry Programs

The Environmental Finance Center and the MOST Center are pleased to announce a new online course - 

EFC's MOST Center Moves to UMD

                                         

EFC Launches New MOST Center Course on Pet Waste Management

The Environmental Finance Center at the University of Maryland, is pleased to announce a new online course -  

MAPP's PhD Program Celebrate Two Spring Graduates

In the wake of COVID-19, program administrators and doctoral students alter defenses, celebrations and graduation plans.

Recreating the Greats: Students Bring Iconic Houses to Virtual Life through BIM

Rendering of Bohlin Cywinski Jackson’s Halls Ridge Knoll Guest House , Rendering of Frank Harmon’s Strickland-Ferris Residence , Rendering of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Pope-Leighey House
Building Information Modeling Course give students the chance to hone their skills in essential technology.

Resilience Financing for Maryland Local Governments

EFC partnered with the Maryland Forestry Foundation to develop an action framework and community engagement series to support Resilience Financ

Restoring the Octoraro: Plain Sect Conservation Action

The EFC worked with a team led by the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay and including the Octoraro Watershed Association to build on local efforts to