Final Presentation: Scenario Planning for Lakeland

UMD COMMUNITY PLANNING STUDIO FINAL PRESENTATION

All Lakeland, College Park, and University members are invited to join

$1.5M Federal Grant to Fund Work to Prioritize Equity on Purple Line Corridor

The Federal Transit Administration has announced a $1.5 million grant to help the University of Maryland’s Purple Line Corridor Coalition (PLCC) de

Colvin Case Study Challenge 2022

The Colvin Case Study Challenge is a national intercollegiate real estate case study competition for full or part-time students enrolled in a colle

Planning Students, PLCC Earn Accolades at Maryland Sustainable Growth Awards

A Fall 2021 urban planning studio that used scenario planning to chart a thriving, sustainable future for one Montgomery Co

To Design for the Future, Class Looks to the Past

Architecture students designing solar panel-shaded permeable parking lots for their project site on the edge of campus were

Whiteness in Planning Black Sacred Spaces

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Of the several visions presented in 2017 by the new owners of a long-neglected historic Black cemetery in Richmond, Virginia, one

National Conference on Small Business Anti-Displacement Finds Strength in Numbers

When James Beard Award-winning cookbook author Grace Young was asked to reflect on the best meal she ate last week, her min

MAPP's Fall 2022 Graduate Celebration

You're Invited: Fall 2022 Graduate Celebration

Join us as we celebrate MAPP's Fall 2022 Graduates!

Giving Tuesday 2022

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Giving Tuesday is a global day of philanthropy when people aroun

2022 Kea Professor Corie Sharples on Designing Skylines, Re-Thinking Construction and Revisiting Old Haunts

Of all the iconic places conceived by SHoP Architects along New York City’s skyline, the one that gives Founding Principal