Authors
Maggie Haslam
April 27, 2021
The Story of Bladensburg’s Peace Cross Illuminates a Changing America
April 16, 2021
Preservation Program Completes Work to Save a Local Architectural Anomaly
April 08, 2021
$3M J.P. Morgan Chase Investment to Launch National Network
April 02, 2021
Architecture Studio Course Teaches Students Unity of Built Environment and Nature
March 31, 2021
Men Vastly Outnumber Women in Engineering; In a Pair of UMD Living-Learning Programs, Talking About It Is the First Step Toward Change
March 29, 2021
Alum Recreates America’s History, One Handmade Nail at a Time
February 22, 2021
Analysis for Maryland Lawmakers Urges Action to Meet Projected Surge of Low-Income Residents
February 05, 2021
New Student-Led Art Exhibition Interprets a Year Like No Other
December 14, 2020
Student-created Toolkit Hopes to Guide Preservation Efforts of Underrepresented Histories
December 07, 2020
As Historical Contexts Shift, Students Reimagine Disputed Monuments
December 03, 2020
Researchers Cite Differing Priorities, Philosophies as Barriers to Realizing Project Vision Creating Community-centric Facilities
November 30, 2020
Architecture School’s 3 New Dual Degrees to Prepare Students for a Changing, Challenging World
October 20, 2020
UMD, a Solar Decathlon Powerhouse, Competes to Design, Model a Campus Energy System
October 05, 2020
Researcher’s New Book Offers Glimpse of the Frontier in Building: Prioritizing Human Health
September 18, 2020
Historic Preservation Expert Documents Dwellings of Virginia’s Enslaved People
September 01, 2020
Student Project Helps Prince George’s County Map Out Traffic, Pedestrian Trouble Spots