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January 2012


Students' Work Highlighted in Baltimore Sun
Work of second-year landscape architecture graduate students was highlighted in January 9th article titled "Baltimore's Downtown Public Spaces gets Face-Lift".

India Tantalizes
Last November and December 2011, Professor Sanjit Roy, assistant professor in the graduate architecture program, and I were invited by President David Wilson to join him as part of Governor O'Malley's delegation to India.

 

February 2012


Nation's First Black Female Licensed Architect Dies
Norma Merrick Sklarek, the first African American woman in the country to become a licensed architect, who helped produce Terminal 1 at Los Angeles International Airport and the American Embassy in Tokyo, died Monday at her home in Pacific Palisades. She was 85.

Faculty and Students win Preservation Award
Professor Ruth Connell and Dale Green and students (Sam Armstrong, Walter Avelar, Alieu Bawo, Willyem Boles, Troy Leftwich, and Olusanmi Faweinmi) from the Summer Cambridge Studio were recipients of the Excellence in Community Engagement Award from the 2012 Maryland Preservation Awards (Maryland Historical Trust) on January 31, 2012.

Faculty Join Historic Commission
Professors Dale Green and Barbara Mobarak were officially sworn in as new members for the Maryland Commission on African-American History and Culture (MCAAHC) in February 2012.

 

April 2012


Professor Allen Appointed to Public Art Commission
Landscape Architecture Associate Professor Diane Allen was recently appointed commissioner for the Baltimore City Public Art Commission.

Celebrate 10 Years of BSAED
Come Celebrate 10 YEARS of Undergraduate Architecture at Morgan onFriday, April 13th at Chef Mac's Louisiana Cuisine at 4209 Harford Road.

Professor receives Fulbright Scholarship
The School of Architecture and Planning wants to congratulate Assistant Professor Suzanne Frasier, Department of Architecture who recently received the prestigious US State Department Fulbright-Nehru Scholarship.

Professor Wong awarded APA Grant
Dr. Sidney Wong, Assistant Professor, Department of City and Regional Planning, successfully obtained a grant from the American Planning Association (APA)

SA+P Takes Manhattan
Professors Daniel Campo and Diane Allen and students from the graduate programs in City and Regional Planning and Landscape Architecture took a two-day trip (March 30-31) to New York to study Open Spaces of NYC including Central Park and Highline Project.