Six projects, submitted by architecture students and alumni, were chosen to receive the 2010–11 Robert James Eidlitz Travel Fellowship. [Full story]
When artists collide: Students participate in networked art event — Thursday, April 29, 2010Inspired by Maurice Benayoun’s visit to campus earlier in the semester, a group of Cornell students participated in a global, networked exposition in April called the The Uncurateable Art Event. [Full story]
Michael Ashkin travels MEAN STREETS — Friday, April 23, 2010Professor Michael Ashkin, art, is showing a collection of photographs as part of a group exhibition at the Valencian Institute of Modern Art, Spain. The exhibition is an interdisciplinary view of the evolution of Western cities during the last century. [Full story]
Siena recalls Cornell days in artist talk at Johnson — Tuesday, April 20, 2010Reflecting on the 1970s as a time before technology ruled everyone's lives, James Siena '79 recalled his Cornell years and his development as an artist at an April 16 talk at the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art. [Full story]
Student volunteers renovating historic Wyco church — Saturday, April 17, 2010This year, 140 volunteers from across the country, including 25 students, alumni, and faculty members from Cornell University, work to restore the Wyco Community Church, which was recently added to the National Register of Historic Places. [Charleston Gazette]
Koolhaas debuts new lecture during busy campus visit — Thursday, April 15, 2010Famed architect Rem Koolhaas’s packed day in Ithaca on April 13 included a hardhat tour, intimate conversations with students, and a lecture to a capacity audience at Kennedy Hall. [Full story]
Cornell Planners win APA Best Practices Award — Thursday, April 15, 2010The Organization of Cornell Planners (OCP) is the recipient of this year’s APA Best Practices Award for a Planning Student Organization. [Full story]
Professors receive Distinguished Africanist Awards — Thursday, April 15, 2010Tukumbi Lumumba-Kasongo, visiting scholar in the Department of City and Regional Planning, was one of two professors who received a 2010 Distinguished Africanist Award from the New York State African Studies Association. [Full story]
Four art students head to Rome as recipients of Bean Prize — Friday, April 9, 2010Kimberly Eng (B.F.A. ’11), Taery Kim (B.F.A. ’11), Emma Koh (B.F.A. ’11), and Rachel Shim (B.F.A. ’11) have been named as recipients of the 2009–10 David R. Bean Prize in Fine Arts. [Full story]
Architecture department alumni briefs: Spring 2010 — Tuesday, April 6, 2010A list of recent architecture alumni awards and accomplishments. [Full story]
Symposium examines intersection of disciplines in new South Korean district — Monday, April 5, 2010The AAP Case Studies in Urban Development symposium, “Songdo IBD: New-City Development in the Korean Peninsula,” featured internationally renowned designers, developers, and dignitaries focusing on the Incheon Business District. [Full story]
CRP grad inducted into AICP College of Fellows — Monday, April 5, 2010Roberta F. Burroughs (M.R.P. ’75) has been inducted into the College of Fellows, American Institute of Certified Planners. [Full story]
M.R.P. students win APA award for second year — Thursday, April 1, 2010Kate McCarthy (M.R.P. ’10) and Eric VanderMass (M.R.P. ’10) have won the American Planning Association’s (APA) Economic Development Division Graduate Scholarship Award. [Full story]
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