“We have to move faster and our cuts have to be deeper.”
The carbon reductions outlined in the Paris Agreement are not sufficient to keep the 1.5˚C maximum global warming target alive.
Women’s Work: In New Book, Alumnae Historian Chronicles the Grassroots Work to Recognize Women’s Sacrifices and Service during World War I
Join Allison Finkelstein’s book talk December 9 at 12 noon.
The Secret to Safer Communities: More Services
A new University of Maryland study conducted in a neighboring Prince George’s County community suggests that creating safer Black
When is “Neighborhood Change” Gentrification? It Could Depend How It Is Studied.
No matter how you define gentrification—from the sudden appearance of a corner Starbucks to the price of a one-bedroom apartment—
“Destined” for Greatness
When architecture sophomore Francisco Erazo began his fall internship in September, he probably didn’t expect that, within
MAPP Alums Win Big at Celebrate Design 2021
AIA Potomac Valley and the Montgomery County Department of Planning joined forces last month to recognize several outstandi
MAPP Celebrates Record-Breaking $15 Million Raised
The University of Maryland School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (MAPP) has wrapped its historic, seven-year gi
Master of Real Estate Students Inducted into ULI Etkin Scholars Program
Master of Real Estate Development students Jarrid Williams, David Moore and Riddhima Sabharwal have been accepted into the
Maryland Sweeps Student Categories at 2021 AIA Baltimore Design Awards
A timber-screened, inventive urban housing concept and a glassy, open-aired space that nurtures the art of storytelling took top