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Walter Pichler, an artist who bucked the status quo, dies at 75 — Saturday, July 28, 2012

Walter Pichler, an architect who became a leading artist in Austria’s postwar avant-garde movement died on July 16 at his home in Burgenland, Austria. [The New York Times]

Graduate students help shape future of Connecticut development — Wednesday, July 18, 2012

A housing developer working on a luxury townhome project in Connecticut is considering incorporating some of the recommendations made for the site by a CRP graduate residential development class. [Full story]

Grant in hand, M.F.A student heads to UK to study printmaking — Monday, July 2, 2012

Elizabeth Corkery (M.F.A. '13) received a grant from the Ian Potter Cultural Trust to spend a month in the United Kingdom this summer. [Full story]

Experts discuss risks of natural gas drilling with journalists and Capitol Hill — Monday, July 2, 2012

Professor Susan Christopherson shared her expertise on fracking with a Congressional committee. [Full story]

AAP welcomes new faculty members, announces promotions — Sunday, July 1, 2012

Several AAP faculty have been promoted in addition to new faculty members joining the college. [Full story]

Shloss gift initiates East Sibley Hall renovations — Sunday, July 1, 2012

A $1.3M gift from Frances Shloss (B.Arch. ’45) is enabling AAP to begin renovations on the third floor of East Sibley Hall. Shloss has also provided support for a custom-designed and fabricated food cart. [Full story]

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