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College of Architecture, Art and Planning Boosts Graduation Rate

Kaitlyn Kwan  —  Apr 27, 2012

After just 66.7 percent of the students entering the College of Architecture, Art and Planning in 2003 graduated — the lowest rate for all colleges that year — AAP took several measures to improve its graduation rate. 

Real Estate Program Receives $11M Donation

Kaitlyn Kwan  —  Apr 17, 2012

With an $11 million gift from Lisa Baker and Richard Baker ’88, Cornell’s real estate program will hire additional faculty and create a more robust curriculum in an effort to become one of the nation’s top-tier programs, according to John Siliciano ’75, senior vice provost for academic affairs.

Architect Koolhaas Speaks at Milstein Event

Sarah Sassoon  —  Mar 13, 2012

Last weekend, about 800 faculty, staff, students and alumni of the University’s College of Architecture, Art and Planning gathered for Celebrate Milstein Hall, an event featuring lectures, exhibitions and performances by AAP alumni and faculty.

College of Architecture, Art and Planning Responds to Reports of Few Jobs for Architects

Kaitlyn Kwan  —  Feb 1, 2012

As architecture graduates nationwide struggle with low employment rates, the University’s Department of Architecture has taken steps to ensure that its alumni are armed with a diverse skill set for an increasingly challenging job market. 

Following Student Protests, Laid-Off AAP Staffer Offered Part-Time Job

Akane Otani and...  —  Jun 8, 2011

Brian Beeners, tech shop supervisor in AAP, has been offered a reduced job after his layoff prompted outrage from students in the College of Architecture, Art and Planning.

Outraged by Dismissal of Staffer, Architects Doubt Dragon Day’s Future

Akane Otani  —  May 17, 2011

In response to student protests, Dean of the College of Architecture, Art and Planning Kent Kleinman said he will consider rehiring Brian Beeners, an AAP tech shop supervisor who Kleinman laid off Thursday.

University Names New Temporary Director Of Diversity for AAP

Eliza LaJoie  —  Nov 22, 2010

A month after receiving a letter from students concerned about a lack of support for minority students within the College of Architecture, Art and Planning, Dean Kent Kleinman has appointed a Rei Thompson to focus on minority and diversity issues. 

Students Discuss Diversity Concerns With AAP Administrators

Eliza LaJoie  —  Oct 21, 2010

Architecture, Art and Planning Dean Kent Kleinman called the meeting in response to a letter signed by 75 AAP students, detailing their concerns about diversity within the college.

AAP Accreditation in the Clear as Milstein Hall Construction Continues

Emily Coon  —  Sep 23, 2010

Although some supporters of Milstein Hall argued that the building was necessary for maintaining full accreditation for AAP’s master’s degree program, the college’s danger of actually losing its accreditation appears to have been rather small.  

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