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Urban Studies and Planning
April 15, 2022
Design for Vibrant Residential, Cultural District Earns Jury Accolades
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
November 23, 2021
UMD Study Finds Investing in Communities Over Policing Programs May Be More Effective
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
July 23, 2021
UMD Researcher Urges Fixing Toxic Conditions and Crumbling Buildings to Safeguard Children, Strengthen Communities
May 03, 2021
Students Take Deep Dive Into Links Between African American History, Architecture and Urban Planning
April 08, 2021
$3M J.P. Morgan Chase Investment to Launch National Network
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
August 21, 2020
Researchers Work to Understand Risk to Vulnerable Communities, Build Resilience
June 11, 2020
Researchers Outline Impact of Shutdown on Children of Color
October 11, 2019
Student Project That Balances Housing Need With Conservation Wins Planning Award
April 16, 2019
“Game of Floods” Gives Lesson in Planning for Sea-Level Rise
November 16, 2018
Poorly Planned, Unmanaged Growth Plays Role in Disasters’ Human, Infrastructure Losses