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Rehabilitation of the Foundry to preserve historic landmark — Tuesday, November 24, 2009

A $500,000 rehabilitation of the Foundry to reinforce the roof and add sprinklers is underway. [Full story]

Critic speaks on urban design at Trancik retirement event — Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Architecture critic Robert Campbell lectured Sept. 12 in honor of Roger Trancik's retirement after 38 years as a Cornell professor of city and regional planning and landscape architecture. [Full story]

Jazzed about art: American Artistic Renaissance Symposium looks at 1970s creative movement — Monday, September 15, 2008

Jazz greats Henry Threadgill, Sam Rivers, and Charlie Haden, painter Fred Brown, and others will gather at Cornell Sept. 22-24 to discuss and recapture the spirit of the SoHo art scene in the 1970s. [Full story]

Donaghy appointed chair of CRP — Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Professor Kieran Donaghy was appointed interim chair of the Department of City and Regional Planning. [Full story]

Perlus appointed associate dean of AAP — Friday, September 5, 2008

Barry Perlus, associate professor of art, has been named associate dean of the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning. [Full story]

Cornell Urban Scholars gain perspective, experience from summer program — Monday, August 25, 2008

Students in the Cornell Urban Scholars Program in New York City this summer relate some of their experiences working with agencies and nonprofits to alleviate poverty. [Full story]

Recent graduates recognized in competitions — Friday, August 1, 2008

Reilly Hogan (B.S. ’08), Aidi Su (B.Arch. ‘07), and Kaz Yoneda (B.Arch. ’07) were among the winners of the 2008 Output Foundation competition. [Full story]

AAP faculty, students, and staff take on the Ithaca Dragon Boat Festival — Wednesday, July 23, 2008

The Cornell Paddlistas competed in the 2008 Ithaca Dragon Boat Festival. [Full story]

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