Two students at Texas A&M University work at a shared laptop.

Texas A&M’s construction science degree program in McAllen is part of the rapidly growing Rio Grande Valley.

Student sculptor Quinn McCormack stands in front of his art installation.

An eight foot-tall sculpture was created by Quinn McCormack in a third-year environmental design studio led by Gabriel Esquivel.

A student at the Celebration of Excellence event.

Karla Padilla's final project was selected as the top project of graduating Master of Architecture students at the Celebration of Excellence May 11, 2022. 

Two people are working on a project together at Texas A&M University.

Sensors in "smart" buildings help to keep buildings safe by monitoring everything from temperature and humidity to air quality and motion.

A graphic depicting buildings adjacent to the Gulf of Mexico.

Landscape architecture students whose projects tackle pressing environmental issues in Texas earned awards for their work.

A group of students walking across the quad at Texas A&M University.

The Architecture Quad got a temporary new look March 26-27 with labyrinth patterns created by environmental design students.

A group of students providing a presentation to.a large audience.

Design concepts and construction schedules were created during the Harold L. Adams Interdisciplinary Charrette for Undergraduates. 

A student speaking in front of a group with a poster behind them.

Design ideas for Travis Midtown Park in Bryan were created by landscape architecture students, faculty and design pros during Aggie Workshop.

Students walking to class outside of Francis Hall.

Students returned from the holiday break Jan. 18, 2022 to kick off the spring semester. A new year, a new semester!

Ryan Ahn demonstrates the virtual reality training system.

Ryan Ahn is developing a research-based, virtual reality training environment that doesn’t expose workers to real-life risk.