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August 20, 2024

Professor Suzanne Frasier Receives Highest Honor in Interior Design

The School of Architecture and Planning (SA+P) is proud to announce that Professor Suzanne Frasier has been elevated to the College of Fellows by the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID). This prestigious honor recognizes individuals who have made exceptional contributions to the field of interior design and is bestowed upon less than one percent of ASID’s membership.

August 01, 2024

SA+P's Inaugural Design Summer Camp a Resounding Success

This summer, the School of Architecture and Planning (SA+P) hosted a transformative two-week Design Summer Camp that captivated the minds of Baltimore elementary, middle, and high school students. Campers delved into the world of architecture and design, exploring concepts such as cross-cultural design, fractals, and the intricate relationship between math and design.

Alumni | May 02, 2024

City and Regional Planning Alumna inducted in the AICP College of Fellows

The American Institute of Certified Planners has inducted Kathie Ebaugh, MCRP, '04 into the Class of 2024 College of Fellows.

Students | April 17, 2024

Morgan Architectural Students Attend MCAAHC Public Meeting for Firsthand Learning Experience

Two Classes Representing the School of Architecture and Planning Participated in What Is Believed to Be the Largest Attendance for a Maryland Commission on African American History and Culture Public Meeting

February 20, 2024

Efforts Being Made to Preserve Old Maryland Segregated, All-Black Schoolhouses

The keys to unlocking the doors of Black history may not rest in the pages of school history books but rather in segregated schools made for Black children. Morgan's Dr. Iris Leigh Barnes, Lillie Carroll Jackson Civil Rights Museum Curator, and Dale Green, Professor of Practice for the School of Architecture and Planning.

February 01, 2024

School of Architecture & Planning Professor Leads Cultural Envoy to London to Present Black Artists Exhibit to Queen of England

Trip Designed to Create Global Awareness of Centuries-Old Tradition of African Artwork Hailing from Maryland and Antigua