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Integrated Funding and Financing Strategies for Hazard Mitigation Planning

The EPA is developing training materials for environmental watershed planners and hazard mitigation specialists at the state and local level to demonstrate the link between water quality protection, watershed planning, source water protection, and hazard mitigation programs. The materials will help professionals engaged in this work better understand how the concepts are related and can enhance planning efforts and improve outcomes when performed together.
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Informing, Improving and Expanding Water Quality Financing Through Advanced Data Management

Over the past three decades, billions of federal, state, and local dollars have been deployed to support water infrastructure projects and other programs that reduce point and nonpoint sources of pollution to the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries.
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APX Professor Auction Spring 2026

This event is hosted by the APX student organization and is open to the School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation (MAPP) community only.
February 23, 2026
February 23, 2026
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Combined Bachelor's / Master’s Program in Real Estate Development Info Session

This event is open to the UMD Community only.
March 4, 2026
March 4, 2026
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Professor Madlen Simon Elevated to 2026 AIA College of Fellows

Professor Madlen Simon is one of 78 individuals who has been elevated to the 2026 American Institute of Architects (AIA) College of Fellows. This prestigious honor recognizes her extensive contributions to the advancement of the profession through teaching, and is the AIA’s highest distinction; less than 3% of AIA members hold the des
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Perfect the Proposal Video Pitch

Join Tara Burke from the Research & Practice Development Office for an information session on the growing role  of video pitches in proposal applications, including:
April 7, 2026
April 7, 2026
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Research/Practice Workshop: Talking with Program Managers

This event is open to the UMD Community onlyJoin Tara Burke from the Research & Practice Development Office for a presentation on best practices for engaging program managers in effective proposal development. This session will cover:
March 3, 2026
March 3, 2026
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UMD’s “Green” Grants Fund Gardens, Clean Energy and More Across Maryland Communities

Written by Katherine ShaverEastern Shore environmentalists hoping to lure more bees, hummingbirds and other pollinators to Salisbury, Md. just got $20,000 in help.A new grant from the University of Maryland’s “greening” program will bring to the city gardens of native flowering plants where pollinators can find food and nesting space. Salisbury is one of eight Maryland cities and towns awarded $5,000 to $20,000 from Sustainable Maryland to help protect wildlife, combat climate change, and make the state more environmentally resilient.
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School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation Commencement 2026

Commencement Speaker:Diane J. Hoskins, FAIAGlobal Co-Chair, GenslerWashington, D.C. 
May 19, 2026
May 19, 2026
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Old School Gets New Era

Left-handed or particularly tall students at the University of Maryland who’ve taken a class in Reckord Armory’s lecture hall know how tough it is to find a decent seat, thanks to its low ceiling clearance and right-handed fold-out desks.But for students who are hearing-impaired, use a wheelchair or manage another challenge, the dimly lit, World War II-era auditorium presents more than an inconvenience; it could make or break whether they can hear the professor, see the mathematical formula on the board, or arrive at their next class on time.
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