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McGrain receives prestigious award for sculpture project — Thursday, October 29, 2009

Todd McGrain, associate professor in the Department of Art, has received a Ruth and Harold Chenven Foundation Artist Award. [Full story]

Cornell planners well represented at ACSP conference — Thursday, October 29, 2009

Twelve CRP faculty, six students, and several dozen alumni gave Cornell University planners a substantial presence at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) conference near Washington, DC, from October 1–4. [Full story]

Architecture visiting faculty positions available — Thursday, October 29, 2009

The Cornell University Department of Architecture invites applications for one or more visiting faculty term positions beginning in spring and fall 2010. [Full story]

Tomlan receives lifetime achievement award — Monday, October 26, 2009

Michael Tomlan, professor of city and regional planning and director of the Historic Preservation Planning program, received the prestigious James Marston Fitch Award for lifetime achievement in preservation education. [Full story]

M.R.P alumna honored for developing technology that benefits humanity — Friday, October 23, 2009

Ella Silverman (M.R.P. ‘05), executive director of World of Good Development Organization, has been selected as one of the 15 laureates in the annual Tech Awards. [Full story]

M.R.P. students visit NYC for the Metro Chapter APA conference — Thursday, October 22, 2009

In September first and second-year M.R.P. students attended the American Planning Association (APA) NY Metro Chapter Biennial Conference held on the New York University campus in Greenwich Village. [Full story]

Townes-Anderson blogs for Art:21 — Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Visiting Lecturer Nathan Townes-Anderson will be guest blogging for popular contemporary art documentary Art:21 through October 23. [Full story]

Cornell's Silo House finishes seventh at Solar Decathlon — Friday, October 16, 2009

Cornell's 2009 Solar Decathlon Team received a seventh-place finish out of 20 international entries. "There were no mistakes in this competition; we just didn't have the house to win it," said team leader Christopher Werner (M.Arch. '09). [Full story]

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