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School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation

May 04, 2022
Author of Pulitzer-Winning Commentary on Slavery Says America Not Defined by a Single Story

April 19, 2022
Cupboard Staple’s Impact Goes Beyond the Dinner Table

April 15, 2022
Design for Vibrant Residential, Cultural District Earns Jury Accolades

April 04, 2022
Students Converge at UMD’s First Placemaking Hackathon to Brainstorm New Function, Beauty for Familiar Spaces

March 18, 2022
Embattled Regions Like Ukraine Must Also Grapple with Loss of Heritage, Say UMD Experts

March 10, 2022
Alum’s Study of Ukraine’s Memorials Traces Quest for Democracy Under Soviet Shadow

February 02, 2022
Graduate Course Finds Hidden Infrastructure Crisis Hits Hardest in Low-income Communities of Color

February 01, 2022
Generations After Her Ancestor Was Enslaved in Prince George’s, Grad Student Reinvigorates Area’s Agricultural and Communal Ties

January 31, 2022
Cardboard, Glue and a Steady Hand Bring Architecture Design Concepts to Life in Miniature

January 28, 2022
Cozy Digs Include 19th-century Artifacts and a Library Ladder

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

November 05, 2021
8 Campus Makerspaces Where Terps Turn Out the Next Big Thing

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