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Read our featured news to find out what is happening at the College of Architecture.
Two Texas A&M students passed all six architect licensure exams before graduation, while four others completed IPAL graduate milestones.
The Center for Heritage Conservation’s 2026 symposium brought researchers and practitioners together to discuss AI’s most useful roles and its limits in the field.
Students from across the college will be honored May 9 at Reed Arena during undergraduate and graduate ceremonies.
Analysis from the Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center helps Kerr Together uncover hidden business impacts and strengthen the case for long-term recovery support.
Early findings suggest that construction science students learned as much from a virtual tour as from an in-person site visit.
Texas A&M award-winning study reveals hidden risks on Houston floods outside FEMA maps, using advanced mapping and digital twin technology.
The Innovation Ideas Competition and Research Program (I2CRP) pairs undergraduates with faculty to develop practical innovations in two semesters.
Two Aggies who grew up in Medina Valley ISD now lead the construction of the district's $264 million campus.
With innovations that generated over $1 billion in revenue and research that saved hundreds of millions in energy costs, Culp’s influence reaches far beyond campus.
The senior lecturer combines decades of real-world construction experience with a focus on preparing students for their careers — and for life.









