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- Morgan State Interior Design Students Illuminate Their Knowledge with Inter Lux Visit
- Professor Grieb's Firm Recognized on Forbes List
- Professor Suzanne Frasier Receives Highest Honor in Interior Design
- SA+P's Inaugural Design Summer Camp a Resounding Success
- City and Regional Planning Alumni inducted in the AICP College of Fellows
- MSU Alumnae Appointed as First Black Chair to Maryland State Board of Architects
- SA+P Lecturer Elevated to College of Fellows for AIA
- Baltimore Design School Students Visit Campus
- Landscape Architecture Student Selected for National Award
- Morgan Student selected for the new Ghana to the Netherlands Internship Program
- Barton Malow pledges $50,000 to support the Construction Management Program
- Professor Macon's Project Spotlighted by the Landscape Architecture Foundation
- White House Initiative HBCU Scholar
- Interior Design Professor Honored as an ASID Ones to Watch
- Sarah Trautvetter, Assistant Professor in Landscape Architecture program, has been named winner of Baltimore Magazine’s Home & Design Award
- Hord Coplan Macht Renews Annual Scholarship
- CMAA Baltimore Establishes a $10,000 Endowment for Scholarships for MSU Students
- SA+P Welcomes New Faculty and Staff
- Dr. Siddhartha Sen Appointed Interim Dean
- School of Architecture and Planning becomes the first HBCU to adopt NCARB accelerated licensing program
- Johnny Macon receives Landscape Architecture Foundation (LAF) 2023 Fellowship for Innovation and Leadership
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School of Architecture and Planning becomes the first HBCU to adopt NCARB accelerated licensing program
The National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) found that in 2021, Black women made up less than 1 percent of the total practicing architects in the United States. Additionally, Black architects on the path to licensure spent approximately 13.8 years obtaining licensure, while the overall average within the profession is at its earliest seven years, it hovers around 13 years for most applicants.
Nation’s Leading Landscape Architecture Accreditation Board Re-Accredits Morgan State University’s MLA Program Through 2028
LAAB Accreditation Reaffirms Highest Quality of Program’s Curriculum, Faculty Credentials, Facilities and Equipment in Alignment With Industry Standards
Morgan State University’s School of Architecture and Planning Becomes the First HBCU to Adopt NCARB Accelerated Licensing Program
The National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) and HBCU Morgan State University School of Architecture and Planning (SA+P) are taking steps to diversify the total practicing, licensed architects in the United States. with the Integrated Path to Architectural Licensure (IPAL), an accelerated pathway to licensure that allows students to get a head start on the lengthy licensure process while also completing their coursework. Morgan will become the first HBCU to offer the IPAL program to its students.
Morgan State University Receives $15,000 Architecture Design Grant from KEEP Foundation to Conduct Industry Advancing Research in Geological Agriculture
Morgan’s SA+P to Spearhead New Area of Research Rooted in the Study of Plant Cultivation Void of Soil or Fertilizers
‘DEI’ Discourse in Higher Education Could Do More Harm Than Good | Guest Commentary from Morgan Professor Mohammad Gharipour
The parade of public statements emanating from colleges and universities following the brutal murder of George Floyd last year, and those released by large multinational corporations, shared common features. They embraced the activist language of racial equity and social justice organizations; they proposed administrative and academic hiring campaigns intended to foster greater “diversity, equity, and inclusion”; and they addressed the ongoing consequences of systemic racism in consciousness raising lectures and academic courses.
Who Inspired Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos’ Space Visions? w/ Morgan Professor Fred Scharmen
Host Paris Marx is joined by Morgan State University Professor Fred Scharmen to discuss Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos’ visions for space colonization, the inspiration they draw from the work of Wernher von Braun and Gerard O’Neill, and what’s wrong with basing our future on those ideas.
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School of Architecture & Planning
- About Us
- Academics
- Students
- Research
- Community Engagement
- News
- Morgan State Interior Design Students Illuminate Their Knowledge with Inter Lux Visit
- Professor Grieb's Firm Recognized on Forbes List
- Professor Suzanne Frasier Receives Highest Honor in Interior Design
- SA+P's Inaugural Design Summer Camp a Resounding Success
- City and Regional Planning Alumni inducted in the AICP College of Fellows
- MSU Alumnae Appointed as First Black Chair to Maryland State Board of Architects
- SA+P Lecturer Elevated to College of Fellows for AIA
- Baltimore Design School Students Visit Campus
- Landscape Architecture Student Selected for National Award
- Morgan Student selected for the new Ghana to the Netherlands Internship Program
- Barton Malow pledges $50,000 to support the Construction Management Program
- Professor Macon's Project Spotlighted by the Landscape Architecture Foundation
- White House Initiative HBCU Scholar
- Interior Design Professor Honored as an ASID Ones to Watch
- Sarah Trautvetter, Assistant Professor in Landscape Architecture program, has been named winner of Baltimore Magazine’s Home & Design Award
- Hord Coplan Macht Renews Annual Scholarship
- CMAA Baltimore Establishes a $10,000 Endowment for Scholarships for MSU Students
- SA+P Welcomes New Faculty and Staff
- Dr. Siddhartha Sen Appointed Interim Dean
- School of Architecture and Planning becomes the first HBCU to adopt NCARB accelerated licensing program
- Johnny Macon receives Landscape Architecture Foundation (LAF) 2023 Fellowship for Innovation and Leadership
- Events
- Give
- CBEIS
- Architecture, Urbanism, and Built Environments
- Home U
- 2025 HBCU Forum
- Built Environment Career Fair
Contact Information
Center for the Built Environment & Infrastructure Studies 104
1700 E. Cold Spring Lane
Baltimore, MD 21251
P: 443-885-3225
F: 443-885-8233
E: sap@morgan.edu
Contact Information
Center for the Built Environment & Infrastructure Studies 104
1700 E. Cold Spring Lane
Baltimore, MD 21251
P: 443-885-3225
F: 443-885-8233
E: sap@morgan.edu