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Announcements
Wednesday, December 14, 2022
New Multicollege Department to Bridge Design and Technology
Today we announce the launch of the new multicollege Department of Design Tech, bridging fields and faculty across five colleges. Architecture Associate Professor Jenny Sabin will serve as the department's inaugural chair.
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Lecture
January 23–March 15, 2023
Urban Data Science Practitioner Talk Series
Attend the spring 2023 edition of this series during which invited lecturers demonstrate various tools and methodologies to analyze data.
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Exhibition
February 6–10, 2023
Sabine Lola Stock + Shanti Morrissey: Light Echo
View an exhibition in which disembodied forms and parts come together in paintings, collages, photos, and sculptures to create allegorical truths that must be decoded.
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In the Media
Thursday, February 2, 2023
Constantinos Doxiadis: The Architect Who Changed Greece
HuffPost covers the opening of Constantinos Doxiadis and Information Modernism: The Machine in the Heart of Man, an exhibition in Athens cocurated and designed by Architecture Assistant Professor Farzin Lotfi-Jam.
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Features
Tuesday, January 10, 2023
AAP Department of Art Announces Unique New Image Text M.F.A.
A new interdisciplinary, low-residency graduate program welcomes new faculty integrating critical engagement and creative practices across image and text.
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Admissions
AAP Graduate Programs
Come to Cornell AAP for grad school! Application deadlines for master's and doctoral programs in architecture, art, planning, and real estate are fast approaching. Find out more.
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Features
Monday, January 23, 2023
Spring 2023 at AAP: Collaboration in Action
While the fall semester showcased the inspiration and new ways of thinking to be found in dialogue among passionate collaborators across disciplines, with the turn toward spring AAP celebrates results: new departments, degrees, classes, and faculty.
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Derailed by Diversity: Racial Justice after Affirmative Action
Attend this year’s annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Lecture engaging the future of racial justice and admissions in higher education, featuring Richard T. Ford, the George E. Osborne Professor of Law at Stanford University.