Texas A&M Architecture students gather around a walk-in metal dome installation.

Built from reused sheet metal donated by General Motors, the temporary installation now invites passersby to step inside and look up.

A small group of incoming students walk into Francis Hall for a Texas A&M New Student Conference.

Texas A&M welcomes new students through NSC sessions as the College of Architecture prepares the Class of 2029 for the fall semester.

Century Tree at Texas A&M University on April 19, 2022. (Laura McKenzie/Texas A&M University Division of Marketing & Communications)

Texas A&M University has successfully cloned the iconic Century Tree, producing more than 40 rooted saplings to preserve the genetic heritage of the beloved campus landmark.

A portrait of Ethan Booth ’24, Ross Mackey ’24 and Sage Salverino ’24.

Childhood friends cross the stage together as new grads.

A photo of Galen Newman speaking at an event in Rudder Forum on Oct. 16. Photo by: Matthew McGuire

Texas A&M University hosted an impactful event on Oct. 16 at the Rudder Exhibition Hall, featuring scholars discussing topics in chemistry, engineering, urban planning, nuclear energy, and healthcare. Eight presenters shared their research in a TED-style format, emphasizing sustainability and public health.

A portrait of Mariah and Ashlyn Persyn.

Double the achievement for twins in landscape architecture program, marking third generation of Texas A&M graduates from the same family.

A group of veterans that are COSC faculty and students.

The School of Architecture thanks our staff, faculty, and student veterans who have bravely served their country.

Yell Leader Zac Cross gives the gigs in front of Military Walk.
A portrait of Devin Joe Sebastian.

Devin Joe Sebastian, a construction science major who passed away Nov. 12, 2021, was one of three Aggies to be honored at Silver Taps.

A view of a dust storm.

Oil paintings by artist Catherine Allen that depict scenes from Midland, Texas are displayed in “En Route,” in the Wright Gallery, Langford A.