UMD to Participate in U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2017
Terps return to the competition arena to defend two-time winning streak.
UMD Announces New Dual Master’s Degree in Applied Anthropology and Historic Preservation
New degree is the first of its kind in the U.S.
UMD “PALS” Program to Partner with Anne Arundel County, City of Annapolis
New partnership puts university assets to work for a more sustainable Maryland
New Ridership Model Poised to Assist WMATA in Planning for a Changing Washington-Area
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What’s that sound? Decade-old music course keeps MAPP humming
Anyone visiting the MAPP offices on a Monday or Wednesday morning may be confused when they discover Led Zepelin’s “Cashmere” radiating through the
ARCH Alum Albert Rubeling Named 2016 Kea Distinguished Professor
The University of Maryland’s School of Architecture Planning and Preservation has named Albert Rubeling, FAIA, a 2016 Kea Distinguished Professor.
Life, Animated: Integrated Studio Replicates Design-in-Practice for a Real Client
When executives from Pigmental Studio, a fledgling animation company out of Los Angeles, set their sights on Washington, D.C.
UMD Announces New Dual Master’s Degree in Real Estate Development and Business Administration
The University of Maryland College Park has approved the establishment of a Dual Degree Program for the Master of Real Estate Development and the M
Studio Re-Envisions Historic Maryland Camp for the Next Generation of Girl Scouts
On a warm evening in September, a dozen campers sat around a blazing fire at Camp Woodlands, a Girl Scouts of America campsite on Maryland’s Easter
PHOTO GALLERY: HISP Alum Works to Preserve Cultural Heritage in West Africa
This month, HISP Alum Gilbert Mbeng (MHP 2010) returned to his homeland of Cameroon to continue an on-going research and preservation project on th