A graphic representing different art exhibits on display at Texas A&M University.

Works by 16 faculty members are featured in the Architecture Faculty Biennial exhibition, on display in the J. Wayne Stark Gallery.

A graphic representing different projects on display at a virtual exhibit.

College students and faculty showed how the pandemic is affecting them in an exhibit hosted by the Glasscock Center for Humanities Research.

A portrait of Tim McLaughlin.

Tim McLaughlin is learning about the new workflows and next-generation tools as a member of the Epic Games Unreal Fellowship.

A graphic that displays the Outstanding Alumni Awards.

Nominations for the Texas A&M College of Architecture 2021 Outstanding Alumni Awards, the college's highest honors, are due by April 15.

A rendering of the Air Force Academy Cadet Chapel.

The iconic Air Force Academy Chapel's renovation has been aided by digital models made by a team that included Patrick Suermann.

A portrait of Zofia Rybkowski.

Zofia Rybkowski and her team uses shape-memory polymers that physically expand or contract in response to heat and light, mimicking the pores of a living organism.

A professor teaching enviromental design with students.

Visualization professor Francis Quek is studying how to best teach STEM concepts to minority and/or rural students in Texas.

A portrait of Dr. Wenping Wang.

Dr. Wenping Wang, a leading researcher, educator and academic administrator, is the new head of the Department of Visualization.

An image representing four different projects.

Viz-a-GoGo 27, the annual showcase of the best art by visualization students during the 2019-2020 academic year, is on display online.

An image representing a group of outstanding alumni.

Eight former college students who have distinguished themselves as leaders in their fields will be honored as Outstanding Alumni.