Higher Education - Buffalo, New York, United States
The University at Buffalo School of Architecture and Planning mobilizes the built environment professions toward more equitable, resilient, and enriching communities for all. Embedded in the diverse urban landscapes of Buffalo, New York, and in communities around the world, we are driven by deep-rooted traditions in hands-on, activist teaching and research. Top-ranked in research among our peers in the Association of American Universities, we engage disciplines across the most comprehensive public research university in the Northeast on emergent fields including inclusive design, global health equity, food justice, climate action, economic development, and affordable housing. We offer bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees, including a nationally accredited MArch and MUP, the State University of New York's only MS in real estate development and nine dual-degree programs.