University of Maryland’s Environmental Finance Center to Create Region’s First Online Stormwater Training Center
The University of Maryland’s Environmental Finance Center (EFC) begins work this month on the region’s first Municipal Online Stormwater Training (
Making the Invisible Viable: Takoma Park’s Paper Streets
They are spaces you pass every day. They may present as an overgrown lot or a well-worn “shortcut” between fenced neighborhoods.
NCSG Studies: To Boost Maryland Jobs, Target Job Hubs
To stimulate economic development and job creation, state and local governments should target incentives to specific “employment centers” that have
HISP Students Put in the Ground Work to Protect D.C.’s National Treasures
Three years ago, the National Park Service-National Capital Region a
Margaret McFarland Named to MoCo Housing Opportunities Commission
Montgomery County Executive Isiah Leggett has appointed Margaret McFarland, Director of UMD’s Colvin Institute for Real Estate Development, to the
Community Leaders, Businesses and Residents Come Together to Map the Future of the Purple Line Corridor
Purple Line Community Compact workshop focused on housing, small businesses, workforce development, and a sense of place along the Purple Line
PhD graduate Aysegul Yilmaz part of urban archaeological park project in Istanbul
2012 PhD graduate Aysegul Yilmaz has been selected to be part of the Kuc
PhD graduate Teresa Souza starts new position with HUD
2009 PhD graduate Teresa Souza has been selected to the position of social science analyst at the Program Evaluation Division, Office of Policy Dev
MAPP Debuts New Interdisciplinary Archaeology Minor for Undergraduate Architecture Students
Last winter, Professor of Architecture Lindley Vann joined faculty from the Anthropology, Art History and Archaeology, Classics, and History progra