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School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation

A young boy hovers expectantly near a snowball vendor in 1940s Harlem Park

Decoding Black Stories Built Into the Environment

Students Take Deep Dive Into Links Between African American History, Architecture and Urban Planning

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Projected artwork on The Clarice building

Broadening the Arts Umbrella

New Initiative Expands Offerings; Unites Arts, STEM and Social Justice

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World War I memorial cross

A Witness to History

The Story of Bladensburg’s Peace Cross Illuminates a Changing America

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Bostwick House

Historic Home’s Pain in the Buttress

Preservation Program Completes Work to Save a Local Architectural Anomaly

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Anika Hobbs sits on couch in Nubian Hueman, a clothing and home décor boutique

UMD Initiative to Help Small Businesses of Color Survive—and Thrive—Despite Neighborhood Change

$3M J.P. Morgan Chase Investment to Launch National Network

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Biowall rendering

Biowall Designs Break Down Divides

Architecture Studio Course Teaches Students Unity of Built Environment and Nature

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Willie Graham ’80

This (Really) Old House

Alum Recreates America’s History, One Handmade Nail at a Time

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painted row homes in Hampden

State Must Boost Affordable Housing, UMD Report Finds

Analysis for Maryland Lawmakers Urges Action to Meet Projected Surge of Low-Income Residents

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Painting of a woman from "The End" exhibit

The Beginning of ‘The End’ for 2020’s Reflections

New Student-Led Art Exhibition Interprets a Year Like No Other

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graduate student Karen Yee leading a tour of Baltimore's Chinatown with her peers

Archival Deep-dive, Plus a Little Googling, Unearths Forgotten Cultural Pasts

Student-created Toolkit Hopes to Guide Preservation Efforts of Underrepresented Histories

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Columbus statue

‘Monumental’ Assignment

As Historical Contexts Shift, Students Reimagine Disputed Monuments

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