Two individuals are overlooking a factory with environmental hazards.

Scholars affiliated with the college are working to develop measures to reduce hazards near the Houston Ship Channel.

A portrait of Ann McNamara.

Ann McNamara, associate professor of visualization, was named associate dean for research at the Texas A&M College of Architecture.

A portrait of Michael McCarthy.

Michael McCarthy, whose initiatives as college dean from 1988-1992 spurred a period of growth, passed away May 30 at age 76.

Galen Newman is working with students in class at Texas A&M University.

Galen Newman, an award-winning educator and researcher, is the new interim head of the Department of Landscape Architecture & Urban Planning.

An image representing artwork on display at Texas A&M University.

The digital, artistic wizardry conjured by visualization students was on display in a wide variety of media at Viz-a-GoGo 28.

A group of people sitting outside and discussing an exhibit.

Furniture created by Prairie View A&M students is now part of the permanent collection at Brazos Valley African American Museum.

Topographic line map patterns. Black Contour and texture geographic cartography terrain isolated on white drop. Horizontal banner. Vector illustration

Landscape architecture and urban planning students proposed future plans for three Texas locales, whose residents helped create the plans.

A portrait of Rodney Hill.

Rodney Hill, whose legacy as a design professor includes an immeasurable impact on former students, is retiring at the end of spring 2021.

A group of students discusses mockups on a virtual call.

Students presented preliminary telemedicine facility design concepts in an Architecture-For-Health studio.

A group of students giving a presentation on Montgomery’s historic downtown.

Improvements to Montgomery’s historic downtown, based on design concepts created by landscape architecture students, are taking shape.