Paul Milstein Hall cleared its final municipal hurdle January 27 receiving final site plan approval from the city of Ithaca's Planning and Development Board. The project will expand AAP facilities. [Full story]
Excited students take Big Red to the inauguration — Wednesday, January 21, 2009On Jan. 20 at the National Mall, 100 Cornell students, faculty and staff took an all-night bus together to brave the cold and witness the historic inauguration ceremony. [Full story]
Cornell University Architecture Program No. 1 — Monday, January 12, 2009Cornell’s architecture programs have once again received high rankings in the annual survey conducted by DesignIntelligence. [Full story]
Cornell student chapter wins first prize at NOMAS conference — Tuesday, December 23, 2008The Cornell student chapter of the National Organization of Minority Architect Students took first prize during the association’s international conference and exposition, “Evolving Design Excellence Through Cultural Identity.” [Full story]
Historic Preservation graduate students head north of the border — Monday, December 22, 2008Graduate students in the Historic Preservation Planning program took a field trip to Montreal and attended the Association for Preservation Technology International conference. [Full story]
Survey data from historic preservation students' may lead to new historic districts in the Finger Lakes region — Thursday, December 11, 2008Graduate students from the Historic Preservation Planning Program presented the findings of their field workshop to residents of the Village of Skaneateles. [Full story]
CRP students win 'Outstanding Student Project' award — Monday, December 8, 2008A conservation plan created by a graduate CRP class received the 2008 Outstanding Student Project Award. The team developed a comprehensive scenic resource inventory and a series of computer-aided GIS mapping models. [Full story]
Evett-Miller wins photography portfolio competition — Monday, December 8, 2008Jessica Evett-Miller (M.F.A. ‘09) is the 2008–2009 recipient of the annual Margaret Bourke-White Photography Portfolio Prize. [Full story]