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Historic Preservation graduate students head north of the border — Monday, December 22, 2008

Graduate 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, 2008

Graduate 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, 2008

A 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]

Interview with Dean Kleinman — Wednesday, December 3, 2008

A brief question and answer with Dean Kent Kleinman covering Paul Milstein Hall, AAP NYC, college priorities, and more. [Full story]

Student consultants present economic development initiatives for Bosnia — Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Real-world planning experience was on display as Partners for Progress Ltd., a pro-bono consulting firm created by Cornell University students, recently presented two programs they have developed for Bosnian clients. [Full story]

AAP News 05 released — Tuesday, November 25, 2008

The fall 2008 issue of AAP News was recently released. The publication covers news from all AAP departments, as well as the Rome and NYC programs. [Full story]

Dean Kleinman welcomed to AAP at New York City reception — Monday, October 27, 2008

Dean Kleinman was the guest of honor at a reception on Oct. 26 in New York City. [Full story]

High & Dry: Cornell Planners and the Ninth Ward — Friday, May 9, 2008

Cornell planners have spent thousands of hours helping to rebuild New Orleans's Ninth Ward—and make the devastated neighborhood more livable than it was before Hurricane Katrina [Full story]

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