HISP’s Jeremy Wells Launches Collaborative Research Effort in Taiwan
Last month, Assistant Professor of Historic Preservation Jeremy Wells launched a new collaborative endeavor with colleagues at National Tsing Hua U
Class of 2017: Master of Architecture Theses (slideshow)
The Master of Architecture experience culminates with the thesis review, a written and oral presentation of a site-specific project developed over
Students Map Community Assets Along Maryland's Purple Line
Maryland’s Purple Line light rail is one of the Washington, D.C.
UMD’s Colvin Institute of Real Estate Development Names Winners of the Second Annual Intercollegiate Case Study Challenge
The University of Maryland (UMD) Colvin Institute of Real Estate Development has awarded a group of graduate students in real estate development fr
MAPP's 50th Anniversary Merchandise
Celebrate MAPP's 50th Anniversary with our Commemorative Souvenirs
2nd Annual Colvin Case Study Challenge Winners
The winners of the 2nd Annual Colvin Case Study Challenge is SUNY-Buffalo's Christopher Tringali and Kevin Turner!
Regional Stakeholders Launch Pathways to Opportunity along Maryland’s Purple Line
Largest gathering of regional collaborators commits to revitalize and preserve communities, support local businesses and connect worker
Tracking Change Over Time at 14th & U Streets: 50 Years After the 1968 Riots
Many historians consider 1968 a turning point for the United States. Five years after the March on Washington and the assassination of John F.
Brent Leggs to lead National African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund
Assistant Clinical Professor of Historic Preservation Brent Leggs has been named the new Director of the African American Cultural Heritage Action
Unmasking a Secret Famine: Larysa Kurylas (B.ARCH '80)
Alumni Profile: Larysa Kurylas (B.ARCH ’80)