Authors
Maggie Haslam

December 10, 2021
UMD Study Calls for National Building Guidelines That Include the Energy Expense of Construction Materials

December 08, 2021
In New Book, Alum Historian Chronicles the Grassroots Work to Recognize Women’s Sacrifices, Service During World War I

November 23, 2021
UMD Study Finds Investing in Communities Over Policing Programs May Be More Effective

October 29, 2021
Architecture School Resurrects Halloween Mainstay to Connect After COVID

October 28, 2021
Professor’s New Book Proposes a Plan That Could Guarantee Housing for All

October 26, 2021
Students, Cuban Partners to Explore Havana’s Complicated Urban Landscape

October 13, 2021
Architect Focuses on Saving, Restoring Century-Old Structure for Black-Owned Businesses

September 30, 2021
How UMD’s Sustainable Maryland Program Has Helped Maryland Towns Go Green

September 09, 2021
Gargoyles and All, 90 West’s Return Pays Homage to New York’s Resiliency

September 08, 2021
Architect Alums Shaped 25+ UMD Buildings—and Counting

August 20, 2021
Students Help Assateague Island Find Resilience Through Adaptation

August 10, 2021
Research Aims to Make Buildings More Resistant to Wildfire

July 23, 2021
UMD Researcher Urges Fixing Toxic Conditions and Crumbling Buildings to Safeguard Children, Strengthen Communities

May 24, 2021
Graduate Student in Architecture Uses Social Media to Reach—and Re-envision—His Grandparents’ Community

May 05, 2021
Professor’s How-to Book Features Examples by UMD Students

April 27, 2021
The Story of Bladensburg’s Peace Cross Illuminates a Changing America