UMD Initiative to Help Businesses of Color Survive—and Thrive—Despite Neighborhood Change
The view from Nubian Hueman, a clothing and home décor boutique in Washington, D.C.’s Anacostia neighborhood, has shifted.
Disruption: Destructive and Generative Ruptures in Latin America and the Caribbean
Latin American Studies Center (LASC) at the University of Maryland and the Graduate Collective invites you to our 14th Annual Student Conference -
Connecting the Corridor: A Century of Racism and Resilience Along the Purple Line
The Purple Line Corridor Coalition, in partnership with Kaiser Permanente and the Coalition for Smarter Growth, invites you to a virtual event call
LARC & ARCH Interdisciplinary seminar
SALSA Presents LARC & ARCH Interdisciplinary seminar
Come learn about and discuss the intersections between the fields of
Alumnus Myer Harrell Earns AIA’s 2021 Young Architects Award
The American Institute of Architects has awarded Myer Harrell (B.S.
Hamlet
A LEED Gold, mixed-use development edging Maryland’s campus and anchoring the Purple Line’s West Campus stop, Hussam Mansoor’s Hamlet solves the pe
ALLIANCE - A Mixed-use, Health and Wellness Conscience, Development in College Park, Maryland.
What if a new development was not only good for a neighborhood, but good for its residents’ health?
Reframing Aging as Growth through Community
Min Na’s thesis tackles the inevitable, sometimes fraught process of growing old in a society ill-equipped for an extended human lifespan.
Internship work, UMD Historic Preservation Archaeology Lab
Katherine Calvert's work at the UMD Historic Preservation Archaeology Lab analyzed, documented and labeled 30 years’ worth of artifacts unearthed a