Architecture Alumna Julia Nagele Brings Towering Design—and Meaning—to Seattle’s Skyline

The majestic skyscrapers designed by Julia Nagele (M.ARCH ’96) don’t reach Seattle’s cloud cover in a conventional fashion.

Blue Sky Thinking: Students Design for an Autonomous Aerial Future

Of the long list of considerations architects must weigh when designing a building, flying cars have—so far—not been one of

Ming Hu Awarded Jefferson Science Fellowship

Associate Professor Ming Hu will join the nation’s top minds in science, technology and engineering as a 2022-2

Making ‘Place’ Through Art and Design

A long stretch of sidewalk along New Hampshire Avenue offers a straight shot from Langley Park to Takoma Park.

Sustainable Maryland Granted State Funding by Maryland General Assembly

A bill passed by the Maryland General Assembly this month will establish the first-ever state funding for UMD’s

Pencil Us In: Maryland Day is April 30!

Next Saturday, visitors to College Park can capture the excitement of UMD’s biggest party of the year—not with a selfie, bu

NCSG Welcomes Chester Harvey

For transportation planners eager to get people out of their cars and on their feet, one of the most effective strategies, says t

2021-22 Arts & Humanities Dean's Lecture Series Featuring Nikole Hannah-Jones in Conversation with Dean Bonnie Thornton Dill

THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES, THE COLVIN INSTITUTE OF REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT AT THE SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, PL