Green Neighborhoods: A Plan for the South Baltimore Seven
In this summer community planning studio, URSP students prepared a green infrastructure plan for the South Baltimore 7 (SB7) neighborhoods.
University Collaboration to Analyze Disaster-Induced Contaminant Risk in Vulnerable Communities
A new, three-year study led by Associate Professor of Environmental Health Sacoby Wilson and Assistant Professo
Data Visualization Tools Play an Important, but Incomplete Role in Equitable Policymaking
Opportunity mapping—the geographic distribution of social and economic opportunities and shortfalls—can help stakeholders v
UMD’s U.S. EDA Center to Assist Maryland Small Businesses Affected by COVID-19
A $300,000 grant has been awarded to the U.S.
“It is essentially the idea of the American dream—building wealth through home ownership. That very tool was denied to African Americans.”
It is essentially the idea of the American dream—building wealth through home ownership.
Alumni Profile: Robert Goodspeed, MCP ’08
The biggest obstacles in planning vibrant, thriving communities are the things you can’t plan for: economic shifts; new technolog