Former Students
Four former students have been selected for the College’s highest honor.
Megan Tormey ’01 helped lead the effort to transform a long-hidden void beneath the Lincoln Memorial into a public museum.
The new department-level award recognizes three exceptional honorees across its landscape architecture, planning, and land and property development disciplines.
Two Aggies who grew up in Medina Valley ISD now lead the construction of the district's $264 million campus.
The senior lecturer combines decades of real-world construction experience with a focus on preparing students for their careers — and for life.
Fifteen former students representing 10 companies were honored during an October 2025 award ceremony.
The Texas A&M College of Architecture honors six Outstanding Alumni for 2025, celebrating professional achievement and lifelong leadership.
The Texas A&M School of Architecture has announced seven distinguished former students as Outstanding Alumni. To honor their remarkable lifetime contributions to their industries and disciplines, the school will host a banquet on Nov. 15, 2024, at the Texas A&M Hotel and Conference Center. These individuals represent the top one percent of the top one percent among the school's alumni.
David Fleming ’75, associate professor of construction science, tragically passed away Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024 on the Texas A&M campus.
Do you know of a former Texas A&M School of Architecture student who is a candidate for the school’s highest honor, the Outstanding Alumni Award? Nominations for the 2024 award are due by April 15.









