Aerial view of flood damage in a wooded area, with muddy water and scattered debris.

Analysis from the Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center helps Kerr Together uncover hidden business impacts and strengthen the case for long-term recovery support.

Two people walk along a sunny sidewalk beside a landscaped flower bed near apartment-style housing.

Researchers from Design Research for Active Living (DrAL) were named to the American Journal of Health Promotion's list of the best health promotion researchers.

A collage of 10 faculty headshots. Image by John Peters.

Texas A&M's new faculty join the College of Architecture, bringing global expertise in design, planning and construction this fall.

Dr. Wei Yan serves as department interim head of architecture at Texas A&M, combining research and academic leadership excellence.

Dr. Wei Yan serves as department interim head of architecture at Texas A&M, combining research and academic leadership excellence.

A portrait of Dr. Patrick Suermann.

Dr. Patrick Suermann will conclude his term as interim dean of the Texas A&M College of Architecture after three years of leadership marked by academic growth, industry engagement, and expanded student opportunities.

A portrait of Xinyue Ye.

Dr. Xinyue Ye, a Texas A&M urban planning professor, becomes the youngest Distinguished Scholar by the American Association of Geographers for his groundbreaking work in integrating geography, urban planning and data science.

A graphic representing a collection of Aggie veterans.

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

A graphic image that illustrates the 3D technology at Texas A&M University.

David Jeong and his team at Texas A&M University have secured a $750,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to advance their research in serious games and simulations for project management.

A graphic representing the tenure annoucement.

The School of Architecture recently elevated five faculty members to tenured professors. Tenure is a high honor and important career milestone in academia and is reflective of these individual's outstanding leadership, achievements and tangible impact on their fields of study.

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.