Uncovering a Secret Famine: New Kibel Exhibit and Talk Series Examines Loss, Truth and Remembrance in the Era of “Fake News”

Imagine living in the agricultural epicenter of Europe, yet being so hungry you must eat dried nettle leaves to survive.

UMD Returns to Solar Decathlon

The University of Maryland will once again chase solar victory next October at Solar Decathlon Middle East 2020 (SDME2020) in Dubai, United Arab Em

Historic Preservation Alum Selected for Presidential Leadership Scholars Class of 2020

The Presidential Leadership Scholars program (PLS) has named University of Maryland Historic Preservation alumna Rachel Brown (M.H.P.

Urban Planning Project Takes Second Place in American Planning Association 2020 Student Project Awards

A sustainable, responsible plan for development in growth-limited Harford County, Maryland, was awarded second place in the American Planning Assoc

Virginia Slave Housing

The purpose and goals of the 

Stabiae

For 20 years, the University of Maryland School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation has been connecting students to one of the largest excav

Kiplin Hall

The University of Maryland Study Center at Kiplin Hall, located in northern England, is a valuable resource available to students in the School of

Bostwick House

Bostwick is a historic eighteenth-century site located in Bladensburg, Maryland, that consists of an elegant Georgian-style main house, multiple ou

Solar Decathlon

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“Rescue Work”: Brent Leggs’ effort to preserve historic African-American places featured in The New Yorker

February’s issue of The New Yorker magazine examines the extraordinary efforts of Associate Clinical Professor of Historic Prese