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Come study with us this fall! -- Cornell University's Graduate Program in Historic Preservation Planning has reopened the application portal for Fall 2025
Deadline- June 10, 2025
Description- Do you want to enhance your professional qualifications, opening yourself to new opportunities? Are you pivoting from undergraduate studies to a new career?
Given these uncertain times, admissions have been reopened for fall 2025 for a master's degree in Cornell's Historic Preservation Planning Program (HPP). The university offers a two-year professional degree (M.A.) with excellent potential for employment in this life-changing vocation. Historic preservation is a great career with jobs at the local, state, national, and international levels, in corporate, government, and nonprofit settings. You will learn why historic preservation is of critical importance to society- it helps the public understand heritage and identity, informs decision-makers and developers about community character and creative reuse, promotes environmental sustainability and resource conservation, values the tangible and intangible contributions of marginalized communities, and connects past lives to future generations.
The program is located on Cornell University's main campus in Ithaca, NY, an Ivy League, New York State Land Grant institution ranked #16 globally by QS World University Rankings 2025. World-leading faculty, labs, and libraries provide unique opportunities for in-depth research and cross-disciplinary collaboration. In addition to coursework in historic preservation, classes in urban planning, design, landscape architecture, real estate, and many other fields are offered. Our faculty, classes, and research are deeply rooted in Upstate New York, as well as places worldwide.
The Master of Historic Preservation Planning Program has been an institutional member and has met the academic standards of the National Council for Preservation Education (NCPE) since 1979.
Learn More- Attend one of the Information Sessions hosted by Program Director Prof. Michael Tomlan, held daily on Zoom from May 27 to June 2, 2025, at 6:00 p.m. Eastern. Use this link → or Meeting ID 932 2330 2113, Passcode 966838.
To Apply- Visit Here →
Questions? Contact crp_admissions@cornell.edu or Prof. Tomlan at mat4@cornell.edu

Dates - June 4-5, 2025
Description-Hosted by the NJ Historic Trust, NJ Historical Commission, and Friends of New Jersey Heritage, this 2-day conference takes place in Burlington County (Mount Holly and Mount Laurel) and includes tours, workshops, lectures, poster sessions, and vendor exhibits. This event is the annual state-wide educational and networking opportunity for history and historic preservation professionals and volunteers in the fields of architecture, planning, heritage site and museum management, public history, archaeology, municipal preservation commissions, county heritage offices, developers, students, and others.
Tickets- For a description of events and instructions on how to purchase tickets, visit here →
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Request for Proposals/Qualifications

Sponsor: City of Fort Smith, Arkansas
Summary: The City of Fort Smith, Arkansas is interested in obtaining the services of a professional preservation consultant/contractor to evaluate, revise, and update the existing Belle Grove Historic District Design Guidelines to suit the needs of the district as it stands now. The Belle Grove Historic District is a 22 square block residential neighborhood situated near Belle Point, the site of the original Fort Smith. It is the oldest neighborhood in the city of Fort Smith and the second oldest residential neighborhood in the state of Arkansas. The previous design guidelines were completed in 2009. The new design guidelines shall employ a combination of text, photos, and images to describe and fully illustrate recommended preservation and maintenance treatments in an accessible and readable format. Additionally, they shall provide additional information on appropriate replacement materials, green and sustainable design treatments, and adaptive reuse considerations.
To Apply- Submit a letter of interest and qualifications to the Fort Smith Planning Department by mail to P.O. Box 1908, Fort Smith, AR, 72902, or by email to morghan.barnhill@fortsmithar.gov
Questions? To obtain a copy of the RFP, contact Preservation Coordinator Morghan Barnhill at morghan.barnhill@fortsmithar.gov or (479) 784-2216.
Deadline: May 30, 2025 by 5:00 pm CDT
For more information and to apply visit here →

Sponsor: City of Van Buren, Arkansas, Planning Commission
Summary: Details - The City of Van Buren, Arkansas wishes to obtain the services of a professional preservation consultant/contractor to complete a comprehensive revision of the Van Buren Historic District's National Register of Historic Places nomination. The Van Buren Historic District consists of approximately 80 commercial properties located from the 300 block to the 800 block of Main Street. The previous National Register nomination was completed in 1976. NR Reference No. 76000402.
To Apply- Submit a letter of interest and qualifications to the City of Van Buren Planning Department by mail to 1003 Broadway, Van Buren, AR, 72956, or by email to jwilloughby@vanburencity.org.
Link- To obtain a copy of the RFQ, contact Jennifer Willoughby at jwilloughby@vanburencity.org or (479) 471-5006.
Deadline: May 30, 2025 by 2:00 pm CDT
For more information and to apply visit here →