Tracking Change Over Time at 14th & U Streets: 50 Years After the 1968 Riots
Many historians consider 1968 a turning point for the United States. Five years after the March on Washington and the assassination of John F.
Brent Leggs to lead National African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund
Assistant Clinical Professor of Historic Preservation Brent Leggs has been named the new Director of the African American Cultural Heritage Action
Unmasking a Secret Famine: Larysa Kurylas (B.ARCH '80)
Alumni Profile: Larysa Kurylas (B.ARCH ’80)
UMD Study Suggests that Suspended HUD Program Would Boost Access to High-Opportunity Neighborhoods
Study adds to growing body of research on Obama-era Small Area Fair Market Rents Program
UMD’s Hendricks Suggests Cities Look Beyond Climate Change in the Wake of Natural Disasters
2017 has been a banner year for natural disasters and a brutal one for humanity.
Margaret McFarland Named “Best of the Best”
NAIOP, the Commercial Real Estate Development Association, honored Dr.
UMD-Developed Engagement Tools Help Communities Increase Equity
Two new tool kits developed by researchers at the National Center for Smart Growth (NCSG) are providing strategies to help shape neighborhood growt
Sofie Rhoads wins best research project at SISE “boot camp” competition
In August, URSP graduate student Sofie Rhoads (M.C.P.
Architecture students win big at this year's Interschool Design Competition
Andrea Ponsi joins Architecture Program as 2017 Kea Professor
Andrea Ponsi talks with his hands.