A Critical Consideration of the Rhetoric of Reconciliation and Social Justice in Archaeology

This talk is part of the 2021–2022 series of the UMD Heritage Lectures, a lecture series co-sponsored by the Department of Anthropology and the

Join EFC at the 2022 Tap Into Resilience Summit

Join local water leaders, the WaterNow Alliance, the Environmental Finance Center at the University of Maryland

Student's StoryMap Explores America's Endangered Chinatowns

Graduate student Karen Yee wrote about her ongoing research on America's Chinatowns for the National Trust for Histor

Will Bien Duggan Makes the Case for Affordable Housing, Living by Example

The cooperative housing movement could be the great neighborhood equalizer.

Winter Research Symposium Tackles the “Grand Challenge” of Future Cities

According to Associate Clinical Professor James Tilghman, the future of architecture isn’t what is on the horizon; it’s wha

A Rooted Return

Written by SALA LEVIN ’10 

MAPP Commencement Spring 2022

Spring 2022 Commencement, graduating students in audience clapping. , Spring 2022 Commencement speaker Julia Nagele , Spring 2022 Commencement students posing with sunglasses.

Commencement Photographs (Flickr Album

Mapping Environmental Resources in Charles County, MD

Stormwater management is important.

Black History Month Read-a-thon

The Libraries Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility (IDEA) Committee is elated to announce the 3rd annual Read-a-Thon celebrating Black H