Side-by-side view of Francis Hall showing the real building exterior next to its digital twin model used in the virtual learning platform.

Early findings suggest that construction science students learned as much from a virtual tour as from an in-person site visit.

Three researchers stand in front of a research field vehicle. The person in the center holds a drone.

Texas A&M award-winning study reveals hidden risks on Houston floods outside FEMA maps, using advanced mapping and digital twin technology.

A student discusses his project displayed on a laptop with two faculty members in a hallway.

The Innovation Ideas Competition and Research Program (I2CRP) pairs undergraduates with faculty to develop practical innovations in two semesters.

R.T. Hoog and Trevor Mangold in safety vests and hard hats at the Creek View High School construction site.

Two Aggies who grew up in Medina Valley ISD now lead the construction of the district's $264 million campus.

Five people pose in celebration while holding a framed letter, flowers and a balloon.

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.

Larry Fickel poses in the main hallway of Francis Hall at Texas A&M University.

The senior lecturer combines decades of real-world construction experience with a focus on preparing students for their careers — and for life.

Graphic of 2025 Aggie 100 honorees.

Fifteen former students representing 10 companies were honored during an October 2025 award ceremony.

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.

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 young boy wears a virtual reality headset in a sunny room.

Pilot study finds immersive VR experience can significantly lower fear of death and spark deeper life reflection.