February 2011
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December 2010
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LEED Gold Now Required for Federal Buildings |... →
October 2010
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38 credit hour Masters of Science Community Design... →
Mauer's future -- not behind home plate |... →
Mauer’s future — not behind home plate
Posted by Howard Sinker
Joe C. offered his perspective on Joe Mauer’s 2010 season and it brought out the cyberthugs who launched into their accusations about Mauer’s lack of heart, soul and might. (Yes, I’m sampling some Old Testament verse. That’s Deuteronomy, Ch. 6, ft. the Lord.)
Look at the numbers and the...
September 2010
13 posts
Community Planner Job at GCCDS
The planner will work in the Gulf Coast Community Design Studio on a range of community planning projects at regional, city, and neighborhood scales.
Duties will include:
* Leading planning and urban design projects.
* Organizing and participating in community planning meetings.
* Using GIS mapping and other planning tools.
* Supervising the work of design interns.
Qualifications:
*...
Stewart, Colbert announce Washington rallies - CNN.com
In Ken Burns' 'Tenth Inning,' Baseball's... →
CDes MEMO: Cary named president and chief... →
John Cary (BA Architecture, 1999) accepted a new post as the first president and chief executive of Next American City, a national nonprofit organization, think tank, and quarterly magazine focusing on the future of cities.
Cary is the editor of The Power of Pro Bono: 40 Stories about Design for the Public Good by Architects and Their Clients, scheduled for publication October 1, 2010 by ...
College of Design - University of Minnesota →
M. Christine Carlson, senior fellow and adjunct faculty member, Department of Landscape Architecture, College of Design John Koepke, associate professor, Department of Landscape Architecture, College of Design From Pits and Piles to Lakes and Landscapes: Rebuilding Minnesota’s Iron Mining Landscape Monday, November 15, 2010 6 p.m. 100 Rapson Hall H. W. S. Cleveland Fund Lecture...
August 2010
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July 2010
106 posts
Robert Reich: The Great Decoupling of Corporate... →
dmdhashw:
unsolicitedanalysis:
GM officials say no American taxpayer money is being used to expand in China. But money is fungible. Because of our generosity, GM can use the dollars it doesn’t have to spend in the United States meeting its American payroll and repaying its creditors for new investments in China.
Second, big U.S. businesses are investing their cash in labor-saving...