MAPP Eliminates Graduate Record Examination Requirement for Graduate School Admissions

The School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation will no longer require the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) for admission to its single degree programs and the majority of its dual degree programs. The decision, which goes into effect for the fall 2020 admissions cycle, is an effort to create a more equitable admissions process for prospective students.

"Gentrification is on the tip of almost every Black person’s tongue"

Gentrification is on the tip of almost every Black person’s tongue

"I believe that making amends is to understand that the Black experience is an American experience."

I believe that making amends is to understand that the Black experience is an American experience.

Sustainable Maryland in the News

This week on “Live Green,” Meteorologist Sloane Haines spoke with members of Salisbury’s Green Team and how the Sustainable Maryland  pro

Op-Ed: Is coronavirus hiding in your sewage system?

In a recent Baltimore Sun Op-Ed, Dr.

EFC Releases New Online Course on Pet Waste Management

EFC and the MOST Center are pleased to announce a new online course:

Local Stormwater Financing and Capacity Project

Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program 

 

Troubled Waters: Rising Floodwaters and the Toll on Marginalized Communities

An examination of infrastructure inequity in America cannot take place outside the conversation of race.

Seeing Green: Sustainable Maryland Program Helps Municipalities Build Resilient Communities

Can protecting the Chesapeake Bay be as simple as installing a rain barrel? Residents in Thurmont, Maryland, seem to think so.