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Equitable Landscaping - Green Infrastructure Training for Latino Landscape Professionals
The Equitable Landscaping project focuses on providing culturally appropriate, Spanish-language training on stormwater runoff and green infrastructure skills to first-generation, Spanish-speaking Latino landscapers in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
Establishment of a Chesapeake Finance Commission
In 2004, the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Blue Ribbon Finance Panel issued a comprehensive analysis of the sources of impairments to the Bay's water quality and living resources, the costs to remove those impairments, and a series of recommendations to finance those costs.
MAPP's Annual Veterans Day Blood Drive!
University of Maryland, School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation Blood DriveDonate and receive seasonal socks.*Photo ID is required, allow one hour for your donation, complete the screening process to receive a giveaway, while supplies last as quantities are limited.
PlaceHack 2026
This event is open to undergraduate students from the University of Maryland.
Gratitude Day 2025
Join us for a Thanksgiving-themed meal and gathering hosted by the School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation in partnership with the MAPP Belonging Committee. We come together to celebrate and give thanks for our vibrant school community.
University of Maryland Launches Forward: The University of Maryland Campaign for the Fearless
The largest fundraising campaign in the university’s history aims to elevate interdisciplinary initiatives and build on momentum as a Top 20 public institution.
Undergraduate Degree 4-Year Plans
B.S. in Architecture 4-Year PlanB.A. in Architecture 4-Year PlanB.A.
UMD AI Study Aims to Ensure Transit Options Don’t Create One-Way Ticket to Rising Rents
Written by Katherine ShaverAs construction on the light-rail Purple Line continues between Montgomery and Prince George’s counties, University of Maryland researchers are helping to ensure that lower-income renters can continue living close enough to share in its benefits.
MAPP Food Drive for the UMD Community
Help support Terps and their families in need this holiday season by stocking the shelves of the Campus Pantry! Bring donations to MAPP's admin offices by mid-day, November 19. Items in need include:
Education Abroad Info Session: Scandinavia
Join Professor of the Practice, Peter Noonan for an information session on the education abroad program (Summer Session 2, 2026) in Scandinavia: Sweden & Finland.
Smart Cities Roundtable, Fall 2025
This event is open to the public.Baltimore Avenue Connected Communities: Smart Cities RoundtableAbout the Roundtable:
John B. Colvin Capstone Competition
The Capstone is the final, signature project for the Master of Real Estate Development Program and culminates with the John B. Colvin Capstone Competition, a juried competition that takes place during the student’s final semester.