Highlights
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Admissions
September 3–December 17, 2025
Graduate Admissions Fall 2025 Events
Join Cornell AAP Admissions this fall for a series of virtual information sessions designed to introduce prospective students to graduate programs offered at AAP.
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Admissions
October 18, 2025–January 10, 2026
M.F.A. in Image Text Virtual Information Sessions 2025
Learn more about the M.F.A. in Image Text from codirectors Nicholas Muellner and Catherine Taylor, former faculty guest speakers, and current students.
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Admissions
Wednesday, December 10, 2025
CRP Graduate Programs: Virtual Information Session
Join us and hear directly from faculty and current students about the Master of Regional Planning and Ph.D. in City and Regional Planning programs.
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Faculty Work
Friday, November 7, 2025
Policy Solutions for the Climate and Housing Crisis in New York City
CRP faculty Linda Shi coauthored a report including strategies to address New York City's dual housing and climate crises through a land use framework, expanded retrofit programs, community wealth measures, and funding for affordable, climate-resilient housing. Supported by the Atkinson Center for Sustainability.
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Exhibition
December 9–15, 2025
Spectral Situations: neither / nor
An exhibition featuring new sculptural and time-based works by students in Art Visiting Critic Kyle Bellucci Johanson's Spectral Situations course, exploring the unseen forces, histories, and presences that subtly shape contemporary life.
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Faculty Work
Monday, November 17, 2025
Embodying Justice in the Built Environment: Just and Equitable Land Use Transitions in Advancing Carbon Neutrality
The Reparative Praxis, Just Places, and Circular Construction labs, and other partners, have released a workbook that provides a framework for centering justice in land use planning for a carbon-neutral future.
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Exhibition
December 1–5, 2025
B.F.A. Thesis: HEMOLYMPH
A B.F.A. '26 group thesis exhibition by Ella Grimm, Carlin Dypko, Arden Conine, Onajevwe Sanomi, Su Jin Kang, and NEBA explores loss, memory, and the impermanence of light through its circulatory movement in space.
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Open Positions
Open Positions at Cornell AAP
The college is currently seeking to fill several open academic and administrative positions. Learn more and apply.
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In the Media
The Promise of the Bronx River Parkway
The New York Times: CRP Professor Thomas J. Campanella examines the transformation of the Bronx River Parkway from a scenic early-20th-century drive into a prototype for modern highways, revealing how its design and legacy reflect broader histories of social exclusion, urban inequity, and the need to reimagine infrastructure as a vehicle for restorative justice.
Sunday, November 9, 2025 -
In the Media
Manuel Bouzas and SalazarSequeroMedina Will Transform the ARCOmadrid 2026 Guest Lounge Into a Reborn Forest
Architectural Digest: Architecture Visiting Critic Manuel Bouzas, in collaboration with SalazarSequeroMedina, will create 350,000 Ha for ARCOmadrid 2026 — an immersive installation crafted from reclaimed Iberian forest wood that reimagines the Guest Lounge as a meditative landscape of regeneration, memory, and architectural imagination.
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In the Media
Section as Cosmogram Reveals Section as Both Analytical and Cosmological
The Architect's Newspaper: Edgar A. Tafel Professor of Architecture Caroline O'Donnell reviews Section as Cosmogram, an exhibition at Ithaca College featuring work from members of the AAP community, where she frames the section drawing as a "cosmogram" — a synthesis of analysis and cosmology that bridges the material and the mythic through drawing.
Friday, October 24, 2025 -
In the Media
Map Shows States With the Highest — and Lowest — Child Care Costs
Newsweek: CRP Professor Mildred Warner comments that while US child care costs reflect rising labor and living expenses, the deeper issue is the lack of public investment. Unlike most countries, the US does not subsidize early education despite its critical role in child development, workforce stability, and the nation's long-term well-being.
Monday, October 27, 2025