“For Black Americans, the New Deal left an ambivalent legacy that does not offer an easy template for change.”
For Black Americans, the New Deal left an ambivalent legacy that does not offer an eas
Willow Lung-Amam discusses the changing accessibility of Washington, D.C. with the NYT
Associate Professor of Urban Studies and Planning Willow Lung-Amam shared her perspective as a D.C.
Mapping Baltimore's Apartheid: The Harmful Politics of Race and Space in America
The Carl R. Ruskin Lecture presents Dr.
"With horror and sadness, we are acknowledging these unprecedented events."
With horror and sadness, we are acknowledging these unprecedented events.
Five Recent Graduates make AIA’s 2020 “Emerging Professionals” Short List
Projects by five recent graduates of the University of Maryland’s Architecture Program were selected for this year’s
UMD Makes U.S. DOE Solar District Cup Finals
An interdisciplinary team from the University of Maryland has won a finalist slot in the U.S.
Alumni Profile: Marques King (M.ARCH ’14)
When Marques King delivered MAPP’s commencement address to the winter class of 2020 in December, he also delivered a charge, taki