A list of recent awards and accomplishments by CRP students. [Full story]
Cornell planners well represented at ACSP conference — Thursday, October 29, 2009Twelve 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]
Tomlan receives lifetime achievement award — Monday, October 26, 2009Michael 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. students visit NYC for the Metro Chapter APA conference — Thursday, October 22, 2009In 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]
Design and Planning Club joins students with diverse interests on common project goals — Thursday, October 1, 2009Learn more about Cornell's active Design and Planning Club, which involves students from many disciplines including architecture and city and regional planning. [Full story]
2009 CRP honors, awards, and fellowships — Wednesday, July 1, 2009The 2009 Cornell University Department of City and Regional Planning awards were presented to graduating students during the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning Commencement ceremonies on May 24. [Full story]
Milstein Hall approval greeted with elation, relief by AAP faculty, students, alumni — Sunday, May 24, 2009Dean Kent Kleinman announced the building's approval to the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning's Class of 2009 at the college's ceremony on the Arts Quad following Commencement May 24. [Full story]
The Cornell Tradition recognizes 10 of its graduates — Monday, May 18, 2009Efrem Bycer, a senior in the Department of City and Regional Planning, has been recognized by Cornell Tradition, an alumni-endowed student fellowship program. [Full story]